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Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty. John F. Kennedy. Inspirational, Memorial Day, Freedom. Inaugural Address, 20 Jan. 1961. 181 Copy quote.
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- Civil Rights
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- Lyndon B. Johnson
1 Μαΐ 2015 · JFK on Poetry, Power, and the Artist’s Role in Society: His Eulogy for Robert Frost, One of the Greatest Speeches of All Time. By Maria Popova. In January of 1961, as John F. Kennedy’s inauguration approached, his would-be Secretary of the Interior suggested that the poet Robert Frost participate in the ceremony as the first inaugural poet.
A Selection of Quotes from President Kennedy’s Convocation Address Words spoken more than 50 years ago underscore the values that distinguish the American character. Prominent among Kennedy’s remarks were his views on civic culture, the relationship of poetry to power, and speaking the truth to power – discerning and doing what is right.
Below is a selected list of quotations by John F. Kennedy, arranged alphabetically by topic. (Note: Parenthetical numbers in the titles of presidential speeches and news conferences refer to item numbers in the Public Papers of the Presidents.) For more information please contact Kennedy.Library@nara.gov. Have a research question? Ask an Archivist.
These John F. Kennedy quotes offer up a powerful presidential message on freedom, courage and morality that feel just as relevant and inspirational today. Words of wisdom from the 35th...
This folder contains materials maintained by President John F. Kennedy’s personal secretary, Evelyn Lincoln, prior to and during his presidency, and consists of quotations sent to the President by various persons. Of note is a poem taught to the President by First Lady of Ireland Sinead de Valera.
40 of the best book quotes from John F. Kennedy. “Every American who ever lived, with the exception of one group, was either an immigrant himself or a descendant of immigrants.”. “But emotions of xenophobia – hatred of foreigners – and of nativism - the policy of keeping America ‘pure’ … continue to thrive”.