And so, my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.
Mankind must put an end to war, or war will put and end to mankind.
That is not the correct quote. John F. Kennedy said "Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country."
This quote is attributed to John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States.
John F. Kennedy said this famous quote during his speech at Rice University in 1962, emphasizing the challenge and ambition of exploring space and reaching the moon.
John F. Kennedy is often attributed to saying, "The time to repair the roof is when the sun is shining." This quote emphasizes the importance of taking action in advance and being prepared for challenges before they arise.
I've researched this question many times and almost 9/10 times i came across articles by professionals who said JFK did not actually say this because there is no known date of the quote
This quote was said by John F. Kennedy during a tense moment in 1962 (Cuban Missile Crisis) when Soviet ships were headed towards Cuba.Source: The Americans: A History by Winthrop D. Jordan, Miriam Greenblatt, and John S. Bowes
John F. Kennedy wrote that quote.
John F. Kennedy
No, the quote "you have nothing to fear but fear itself" was actually said by Franklin D. Roosevelt in his inaugural address in 1933, not John F. Kennedy. Kennedy did not use this quote in any of his speeches.
"And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country."
John F. Kennedy January 20, 1961
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