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Money Quotes by John F. Kennedy
- Wealth is the means, and people are the ends. All our material riches will avail us little if we do not use them to expand…
- Our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education. Our requirements for world leadership, our hopes for economic growth, and…
- In our democracy every young person should have an equal opportunity to obtain a higher education, regardless of his station in life or financial means.
- Student loans have been helpful to many. But they offer neither incentive nor assistance to those students who, by reason of family or other obligations,…
- A tax cut means higher family income and higher business profits and a balanced federal budget. Every taxpayer and his family will have more money…
- We have some of the most influential Members of Congress here today, and I do hope that we can get this appropriation for these day-care…
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