There are lots of variations on this saying. You can use any term in place of friendship. Like, love,respect. If you don't like yourself, are friends with yourself in that you can be by yourself and like the company, you can't like or be friends with other people. It just isn't possible. Once you are happy or content with yourself, other people will sense this and relationships become much easier.
Eleanor Roosevelt's middle name was Eleanor because her whole name was Anna Eleanor Roosevelt.
Eleanor Roosevelt was brave because she defended human rights!
Eleanor Roosevelt is very peaceul because she is very peaceful and has STDs
Eleanor Roosevelt was first lady because her husband was president
One of the most important ones would probably have to be Eleanor Roosevelt because she did do a lot and she came a long ways
Because she was the first lady
his niece Eleanor Roosevelt, who married her cousin Franklin Roosevelt. His brother was Eleanor's father.
It was a marriage of convenience - while supportive of one another they spent a lot of time apart dealing with their own missions. But Franklin also had an outside affair with Eleanor's social secretary, Lucy Mercer. which began soon after she was hired in early 1914. In September 1918, Eleanor found letters revealing the affair in Roosevelt's luggage, when he returned from World War I.
There is no evidence that Theodore Roosevelt was a homosexual. He was married twice and fathered six children. An earlier answer here said "yes because his wife was." Eleanor Roosevelt was the wife of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and was Teddy Roosevelt's niece.
Better start reading the story because everybody is looking for the same answer. LOL!
Friendship bracelets are important (in mexico) because they simbolize friendship between you and one special person.
Eleanor's mother, Anna died when Eleanor was seven from some unknown illness. Anna had to go to the hospital and get surgery... she didn't come back out alive. At that time her father was gone and he never got to see his wife again. her father, Elliot, died when Eleanor was ten. He did because he "lapsed into a coma after a drunken fall and died..." -quote from Eleanor Roosevelt a life of discovery by Russell Freedman