The actual saying is 'speak softly and carry a big stick' versus 'walk tall and carry a big stick.' The saying is attributed to Theodore Roosevelt.
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Theodore Roosevelt often carried a walking stick when spoke, using it for emphasis. His quote, 'Walk softly, but carry a big stick.' is world famous.
I'm pretty sure it's, "Speak softly and carry a big stick;" by Theodore Roosevelt.
He may have, but if so he was quoting President Teddy Roosevelt.
Monroe He instigated the "Monroe Doctrine" and coined the phrase "walk softly and carry a big stick"
The papal staff is called a ferula. It is a staff which is topped by a cross. Bishops carry a staff with a curved top which is called a crozier.
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A walking stick.