Fraternity-Testvériség, 1965 (43. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

1965-11-01 / 11. szám

FRATERNITY 5 QUOTATIONS FROM PRESIDENTS ABOUT LIFE INSURANCE There is no argument against the taking of life insurance. It is established that the protection of one’s family, or those near to him, is the one thing most to be desired, and there is no medium of pro­tection that is better than life insurance. Our government has given close attention to the insurance companies, and they are on so sure a foundation that it is in substance a guaranty method of our people. PRES. CALVIN CO OLID GE ★ ★ ★ Perhaps I shall best express my opinion of the value of life in­surance when I tell you that I took out my first policy as a youth of nineteen. I have found policies a pretty heavy burden upon my re­sources at times, especially in my earlier years, but I have always found them to be very comforting possessions and, if I had my life to live over again, I would seek to take more rather than less. PRES. WARREN G. HARDING ★ ★ ★ If a man does not provide for his children, if he does not provide for all those dependent upon him, and if he has not that vision of conditions to come and that care for the days that have not yet dawned, which we sum up in the whole idea of thrift and saving, then he has not opened his eyes to any adequate conception of hu­man life. We are in this world to provide not only for ourselves, but for others, and that is the basis of economy. PRES. WOODROW WILSON ★ ★ ★ Get a policy, and then hold on to it. It means self-respect. It. means that nobody will have to put something in a hat for you or your dependent one if you should be snatched away from them. PRES. GROVER CLEVELAND ★ * ik­Life insurance increases the stability of the business world, raises its moral tone and puts a premium upon those habits of thrift and saving which are so essentia] to the welfare of the people as a body. PRES. THEODORE ROOSEVELT ★ ★ ★ A man in office, without means, must abandon the hope of making the future of his family luxuriously comfortable. All a man can do under existing circumstances to safeguard his family is to get his life insured. PRES. WM. HOWARD TAFT

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