The correct answer to this open question is the following.
"He who will not be a hammer must be an anvil. An anvil we are today and that anvil will be beaten until out of the anvil we fashion once more a hammer, a German sword!"
The meaning of the excerpt is the following.
Bernhard Von Bülow (1849-1929) was the one who said that quote. He expressed that idea as the Foreign Minister of Germany. What he tried to say was that Germany was ready to strike against those enemies and was also ready to counter-attack any aggression from their enemies. Either way, Germany had the resources to be successful in any situation.
The above-mentioned quote was part of his famous speech "Hammer and the Evil," delivered on December 11, 1899.
the committee on public information, I just googled it and it popped up
What President Roosevelt did which has never been done before in conservation was that the president made conservation a major part of his administration. He was a dynamic force in the new movement which was known as conservationism. The president saw the need to preserve natural resources and he put in place appropriate mechanisms to do this. At the end of his tenure, he had already built five national parks, four game refugees, fifty one national bird reservations and national forest service.
One possible advantage is if you hear the characters' voices, they can put much more emotion into the script and give it feeling.