even as president, however, the gaiety and laughter within him never subsides, in his home or on boat, in the pool or private quarters of the white house,he was always able to relax and as intensely as he work , to catch up on his slepp or his sport, and to tough at his children and the world and himself. Nor did he ever pretend to be free from human vice and imperfections.His language and humor could be as coarse in private conversation as they were correct on the public platform, and he rarely followed Franklin's advice of "early to bed early to rise