Some men see things as they are, and ask why. I dream of things that never were, and ask why not. Robert Kennedy dreammanthing Change image and share on social
One can find a squalid America as easily as a scenic America; a bitter, hopeless America as easily as the confident America of polyethylene wrapping, new cars, and camping trips in the summer. Robert Kennedy americabittercamp Change image and share on social
Our scientists grapple with the difficulties of placing a man on the moon, but the immediately troubling concern of our society is whether men of different races can sit together at a lunch counter. Robert Kennedy concerncounterdifficulty Change image and share on social
Now I can go back to being ruthless again. Robert Kennedy backruthless Change image and share on social
The poor man looks upon the law as an enemy, not as a friend. For him, the law is always taking something away. Robert Kennedy enemyfriendlaw Change image and share on social
Every American has the duty to obey the law and the right to expect that the law will be enforced. Robert Kennedy americandutyenforce Change image and share on social
Lack of education, old age, bad health or discrimination - these are causes of poverty, and the way to attack it is to go to the root. Robert Kennedy ageattackbad Change image and share on social
Let me make it clear that the Youth Employment Opportunities Act of 1961 is not primarily concerned with delinquency prevention. Rather, it is designed to help all types of young men or women who suffer deficiencies of training or opportunity which keep them unemployed. Robert Kennedy actclearconcern share on social
The Gross National Product includes the destruction of the redwoods and the death of Lake Superior. It grows with the production of napalm and missiles and nuclear warheads... It includes... the broadcasting of television programs which glorify violence to sell goods to our children. Robert Kennedy broadcastchilddeath share on social
Our generation was born during the turmoil following the First World War. That war marked the dividing line - at least for the Western World - between the comfortable security of the 19th century and the instability and flux of our own time. Robert Kennedy 19thbearcentury share on social