John F. Kennedy Quote

I urge all of you today, especially those who are students, to act, to enter the lists of public service and rightly win or lose the prize. For we can have only one form of aristocracy in this country, as Jefferson wrote long ago in rejecting John Adams' suggestion of an artificial aristocracy of wealth and birth. It is, he wrote, the natural aristocracy of character and talent, and the best form of government, he added, was that which selected these men for positions of responsibility.


Address at Vanderbilt University, 18 May 1963


I urge all of you today, especially those who are students, to act, to enter the lists of public service and rightly win or lose the prize. For we...

I urge all of you today, especially those who are students, to act, to enter the lists of public service and rightly win or lose the prize. For we...

I urge all of you today, especially those who are students, to act, to enter the lists of public service and rightly win or lose the prize. For we...

I urge all of you today, especially those who are students, to act, to enter the lists of public service and rightly win or lose the prize. For we...