Jackie Kennedy

Jackie Kennedy
Jacqueline Lee "Jackie" Kennedy Onassiswas the wife of the 35th President of the United States, John F. Kennedy, and First Lady of the United States during his presidency from 1961 until his assassination in 1963...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionFirst Lady
Date of Birth28 July 1929
CountryUnited States of America
men legends should-have-known
[On John F. Kennedy:] ... now he is a legend when he would have preferred to be a man.
positive inspirational-life want
I want to live my life, not record it.
want information given
I want minimum information given with maximum politeness.
silly rights littles
He didn't even have the satisfaction of being killed for civil rights. it had to be some silly little Communist.
goal aim-of-life life-is
A great goal in life is the only fortune worth finding.
dresses want littles
[To Oleg Cassini:] Just make sure no one has exactly the same dress I do ... I want all of mine to be original & no fat little woman hopping around in the same dress.
life-changing evil want
Once you can express yourself, you can tell the world what you want from it. All the changes in the world, for good or evil, were first brought about by words.
cutting people dies
If you cut people off from what nourishes them spiritually, something in them dies.
past tears care
Americans care about their past, but for short term gain they ignore it and tear down everything that matters.
fashion pearls appropriate
Pearls are always appropriate.
mother children single-mom
If you bungle raising your children, I don't think whatever else you do matters very much.
complaining should first-lady
We should all do something to right the wrongs that we see and not just complain about them.
thinking achievement proud
I think my biggest achievement is that after going through a rather difficult time, I consider myself comparatively sane. I'm proud of that.
joy happiness-and-love tragedy
I have been through a lot and have suffered a great deal. But I have had lots of happy moments, as well. Every moment one lives is different from the other. The good, the bad, hardship, the joy, the tragedy, love, and happiness are all interwoven into one single, indescribable whole that is called life. You cannot separate the good from the bad. And perhaps there is no need to do so, either.