John F. Kennedy quotes - page 13
John F. Kennedy was an American politician and the 35th President of the United States. His leadership during the Cuban Missile Crisis and dedication to civil rights left a lasting impact on American history. He inspired a generation with his vision for progress and call to public service. Here are 620 of his quotes:
It is not a pleasure for any President of the United States, as I am sure it was not a pleasure for my predecessors, to come before the Congress and ask for new appropriations which place burdens on our people. I came to this conclusion with some reluctance. But in my judgment, this is a most serious time in the life of our country and in the life of freedom around the globe, and it is the obligation, I believe, of the President of the United States to at least make his recommendations to the Members of the Congress, so that they can reach their own conclusions with that judgment before them. You must decide yourselves, as I have decided, and I am confident that whether you finally decide in the way that I have decided or not, that your judgment--as my judgment--is reached on what is in the best interests of our country.
John F. Kennedy
John F. Kennedy
Occupation: American President
Born: May 29, 1917
Died: November 22, 1963
Quotes count: 620
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