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The Wit and Wisdom of John F. Kennedy: An A-to-Z Compendium of Quotations The Wit and Wisdom of John F. Kennedy: An A-to-Z Compendium of Quotations by Alex Ayres
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“In the final chapter of Profiles in Courage, Kennedy concludes: “The stories of past courage can define that ingredient—they can teach, they can offer hope, they can provide inspiration. But they cannot supply courage itself. For this each man must look into his own soul.”
Alex Ayres, The Wit and Wisdom of John F. Kennedy: An A-to-Z Compendium of Quotations
“The Constitution of the United States . . . stressed not independence but interdependence, not the individual liberty of one but the indivisible liberty of all. —Independence Day address, July 4, 1962 (see INTERDEPENDENCE”
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“The choices we make, for good or ill, will affect the welfare of generations yet unborn. —State of the Union message, January 14, 1963”
Alex Ayres, The Wit and Wisdom of John F. Kennedy: An A-to-Z Compendium of Quotations