John F. Kennedy

John F. Kennedy
John Fitzgerald "Jack" Kennedy, commonly referred to by his initials JFK, was an American politician who served as the 35th President of the United States from January 1961 until his assassination in November 1963. The Cuban Missile Crisis, The Bay of Pigs Invasion, the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, the establishment of the Peace Corps, developments in the Space Race, the building of the Berlin Wall, the Trade Expansion Act to lower tariffs, and the Civil Rights Movement all took place...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPresident
Date of Birth29 May 1917
CountryUnited States of America
We are not here to curse the darkness, but to light the candle that can guide us through that darkness to a safe and sane future.
We should not let our fears hold us back from pursuing our hopes.
Peace is a process, a way of solving problems
To sound the alarm is not to panic but to seek action from an aroused public.
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 the opportunities of our people.
If we are strong, our strength will speak for itself. If we are weak, words will be of no help.
There can be no progress if people have no faith in tomorrow.
Physical fitness is not only one of the most important keys to a healthy body, it is the basis of dynamic and creative intellectual activity.
I would rather be accused of breaking precedents than breaking promises.
There is always inequality in life. Some men are killed in a war and some men are wounded and some men never leave the country. Life is unfair.
We must use time as a tool, not as a couch.
Our labor unions are not narrow, self-seeking groups. They have raised wages, shortened hours, and provided supplemental benefits. Through collective bargaining and grievance procedures, they have brought justice and democracy to the shop floor.
Man is still the most extraordinary computer of all.
Leadership and learning are indispensable to each other.