Eleanor Roosevelt? Addie Philko? Thomas Malory? Apocryphal? Anonymous?
Question for Quote Investigator: A popular motivational statement has been attributed to the social activist and former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt:
The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.
I have been unable to find a solid citation. What do you think?
Reply from Quote Investigator: Prominent researchers such as Ralph Keyes,1 Fred R. Shapiro,2 and Barry Popik3 have been unable to find a substantive link to Eleanor Roosevelt who died in 1962.
The earliest strong match located by QI occurred in 1978 within a classified advertisement published in “The Surrey Leader” of Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. Emphasis added to excerpts by QI:4
Do your dreams for the future get put off year after year? Let us show you our exciting business you run from your home to give you the income to make these dreams a reality. The future belongs to those who have the courage to believe in the beauty of their dreams.
The expression above mentioned “courage” and was slightly more complicated than the target quotation. The ad copy writer was unidentified, and QI hypothesizes that the statement was already in circulation in 1978 without attribution. The modern saying was credited to Eleanor Roosevelt by 1986 as shown in the citation listed further below.
Here are additional selected citations in chronological order.
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