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“Last year, more Americans went to symphonies than went to baseball games. This may be viewed as an alarming statistic, but I think that both baseball and the country will endure.” quote by John F. Kennedy
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“Last year, more Americans went to symphonies than went to baseball games. This may be viewed as an alarming statistic, but I think that both baseball and the country will endure.”

John F. Kennedy

About This Quote

Source Speech: Unknown, 1963

Cultural preferences shift, yet core institutions endure, reflecting societal resilience.

In simple terms: Traditions evolve but persist.

Key Takeaway

Support enduring cultural pillars.

Themes

culture sports national identity

Mood

optimistic reflective

Type

historical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • entertainment choices
  • public events
  • national pastimes

Key Concepts

social change collective memory

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do new trends affect old institutions?
  • What sustains cultural resilience?
A Different Perspective

May overlook emerging interests.

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