Frases de Robert Kennedy
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Robert Francis Kennedy , también conocido como Bobby Kennedy o RFK, fue un abogado estadounidense, fiscal general de los Estados Unidos desde 1961 hasta 1964. Era uno de los hermanos menores del presidente de los Estados Unidos John F. Kennedy y uno de sus consejeros de mayor confianza. Trabajó estrechamente junto a su hermano durante la crisis de los misiles en Cuba. Su contribución con el Movimiento Afro-Estadounidense por los Derechos Civiles es considerado como su mayor legado.

Tras el asesinato de su hermano a finales de 1963, Kennedy se mantuvo en el cargo de Fiscal General durante nueve meses junto al presidente Johnson. Renunció en septiembre de 1964 y fue elegido senador por el estado de Nueva York en noviembre. Puso fin a su relación con Johnson debido a sus discrepancias en la guerra de Vietnam, entre otros temas.

Después de que Eugene McCarthy estuvo a punto de derrotar a Lyndon Johnson en las primarias de Nuevo Hampshire de 1968, Kennedy anunció su propia campaña para la presidencia en una batalla por el control del Partido Demócrata. Kennedy venció a McCarthy en la elección primaria de California pero le dispararon momentos después de realizar su discurso de victoria a la madrugada del 5 de junio de 1968, falleciendo al día siguiente. El 9 de junio, el presidente Johnson declaró un día nacional oficial de luto en honor a Robert Kennedy. Wikipedia  

✵ 20. noviembre 1925 – 6. junio 1968   •   Otros nombres Роберт Кеннеди
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Frases célebres de Robert Kennedy

“Solo aquellos que se atreven a arriesgar mucho, pueden lograr mucho.”

Del discurso pronunciado con motivo del Día de Afirmación de la Libertad Académica y Humana. Universidad de Ciudad del Cabo, 6 de junio de 1966.

“No te enfades, véngate.”

Del discurso pronunciado con motivo del Día de Afirmación de la Libertad Académica y Humana. Universidad de Ciudad del Cabo, 6 de junio de 1966.

Frases de mundo de Robert Kennedy

“Vivimos en un mundo revolucionario y, por lo tanto, como he dicho en América Latina, Asia, Europa y Estados Unidos, son los jóvenes quienes deben tomar la iniciativa.”

Del discurso pronunciado con motivo del Día de Afirmación de la Libertad Académica y Humana. Universidad de Ciudad del Cabo, 6 de junio de 1966.

Robert Kennedy Frases y Citas

“Cada sociedad tiene el tipo de criminal que se merece.”

Fuente: The pursuit of justice

“El valor moral es menos común que la valentía en la batalla o una gran inteligencia.”

Del discurso pronunciado con motivo del Día de Afirmación de la Libertad Académica y Humana. Universidad de Ciudad del Cabo, 6 de junio de 1966.

“Las crueldades y los obstáculos de este planeta, que cambia velozmente, no cederán ante dogmas obsoletos y consignas agotadas.”

Del discurso pronunciado con motivo del Día de Afirmación de la Libertad Académica y Humana. Universidad de Ciudad del Cabo, 6 de junio de 1966.

“No se tienen en cuenta las realidades de la fe, la pasión y las creencias; fuerzas éstas que en última instancia son más poderosas que todos los cálculos de nuestros economistas o de nuestros generales.”

Del discurso pronunciado con motivo del Día de Afirmación de la Libertad Académica y Humana. Universidad de Ciudad del Cabo, 6 de junio de 1966.

Robert Kennedy: Frases en inglés

“Just because we cannot see clearly the end of the road, that is no reason for not setting out on the essential journey.”

Farewell statement, Warsaw, Poland, reported in The New York Times (2 July 1964)
Contexto: Just because we cannot see clearly the end of the road, that is no reason for not setting out on the essential journey. On the contrary, great change dominates the world, and unless we move with change we will become its victims.

“There are those that look at things the way they are, and ask why? I dream of things that never were, and ask why not?”

Though Kennedy stated that he was quoting George Bernard Shaw when he said this, he is often thought to have originated the expression, which actually paraphrases a line delivered by the Serpent in Shaw's play Back To Methuselah: “You see things; and you say, ‘Why?’ But I dream things that never were; and I say, ‘Why not?’". This phrase was first used by his brother John F. Kennedy in 1963 (June 28th), during his visit to Ireland, in his address to the Irish Dail (Government): "George Bernard Shaw, speaking as an Irishman, summed up an approach to life, 'Other people, he said, see things and say why? But I dream things that never were and I say, why not?" ( Address on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ADeazX9blw.). Robert's other brother Edward famously quoted it (paraphrasing it even further), to conclude his eulogy to his late brother after his assassination (8 June 1968): Some men see things as they are and say why? I dream things that never were and say why not? - (Eulogy in CBS news video) http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=5268061n
Misattributed
Fuente: Robert Kennedy in His Own Words: The Unpublished Recollections of the Kennedy Years

“What is objectionable, what is dangerous about extremists is not that they are extreme, but that they are intolerant.”

Robert F. Kennedy libro The Pursuit of Justice

The evil is not what they say about their cause, but what they say about their opponents.
" Extremism, Left and Right http://books.google.com/books?id=o3mHAAAAMAAJ&q=%22What+is+objectionable+what+is+dangerous+about+extremists+is+not+that+they+are+extreme+but+that+they+are+intolerant%22+%22evil+is+not+what+they+say+about+their+cause+but%22&pg=PA68#v=onepage," The Pursuit of Justice, pt. 3 (1964)

“Lets dedicate ourselves to what the ancient greeks wrote so many years ago, to tame the savageness of man and make gentle the life of this world. Let us dedicate ourselves to that”

Speech on the Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. (1968)
Contexto: And let's dedicate ourselves to what the Greeks wrote so many years ago: to tame the savageness of man and make gentle the life of this world. Let us dedicate ourselves to that, and say a prayer for our country and for our people.

“Tragedy is a tool for the living to gain wisdom, not a guide by which to live.”

"Conflict in Vietnam and at Home" speech http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/rfk/filmmore/ps_ksu.html at Kansas State University on March 18, 1968 as part of the Alfred M. Landon Lectures on Public Issues.

“Too often we honor swagger and bluster and wielders of force; too often we excuse those who are willing to build their own lives on the shattered dreams of others.”

On the Mindless Menace of Violence (1968)
Contexto: Too often we honor swagger and bluster and wielders of force; too often we excuse those who are willing to build their own lives on the shattered dreams of others. Some Americans who preach non-violence abroad fail to practice it here at home. Some who accuse others of inciting riots have by their own conduct invited them. Some look for scapegoats, others look for conspiracies, but this much is clear: violence breeds violence, repression brings retaliation, and only a cleansing of our whole society can remove this sickness from our soul.

“Few will have the greatness to bend history, but each of us can work to change a small portion of the events, and then the total — all of these acts — will be written in the history of this generation.”

Day of Affirmation Address (1966)
Variante: Few will have the greatness to bend history, but each of us can work to change a small portion of the events, and then the total — all of these acts — will be written in the history of this generation.

“I thought they'd get one of us, but Jack, after all he'd been through, never worried about it…. I thought it would be me.”

After hearing that his brother John F. Kennedy had been assassinated in Dallas, TX, on 22 November 1963, as reported https://books.google.com/books?id=nsOlkJ7yVhMC&q=I+thought+they%27d+get+one+of+us%2C+but+Jack%2C+after+all+he%27s+been+through%2C+never+worried+about+it+I+thought+it+would+be+me.#v=snippet&q=%22I%20thought%20they%27d%20get%20one%20of%20us%22%20%22but%20Jack%2C%20after%20all%20he%E2%80%99d%20been%20through%2C%20never%20worried%20about%20it....%20I%20thought%20it%20would%20be%20me.%22&f=false by Ed Guthman in Peter Collier & David Horowitz's The Kennedys: An American Drama https://www.google.com/search?tbo=p&tbm=bks&q=intitle:%22The+Kennedys%22+inauthor:%22David+Horowitz%22+inauthor:%22Peter+Collier%22&num=50 (1984), ISBN 1893554317, p. 249

“One-fifth of the people are against everything all the time.”

Address at the University of Pennsylvania (6 May 1964), quoted in [http://www.thisdayinquotes.com/2011/05/about-one-fifth-of-people-are-against.html The Philadelphia Inquirer (7 May 1964)

“When there were periods of crisis, you stood beside him. When there were periods of happiness, you laughed with him. And when there were periods of sorrow, you comforted him.”

Tribute to John F. Kennedy http://www.rfkmemorial.org/lifevision/tributetojfkatthednc/, 1964 Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City (27 August 1964)

“I expect one of the prices we pay for democracy is there are going to be differences. We pay a price but we get something very important in return.”

Speaking on his support for President Johnson in the upcoming presidential election (17 March 1967), as quoted in "I'll Campaign For Johnson," Says Kennedy" http://archives.chicagotribune.com/1967/03/18/page/39/article/ill-campaign-for-johnson-says-kennedy

“In the words of the old saying, every society gets the kind of criminal it deserves. What is equally true is that every community gets the kind of law enforcement it insists on.”

Robert F. Kennedy libro The Pursuit of Justice

The Pursuit of Justice http://books.google.com/books?id=o3mHAAAAMAAJ&q="Every+society+gets+the+kind+of+criminal+it+deserves+What+is+equally+true+is+that+every+community+gets+the+kind+of+law+enforcement+it+insists+on" pt. 3, "Eradicating Free Enterprise in Organized Crime," (1964)
Alexander Lacassange https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandre_Lacassagne Attribution of original quote

“In my judgment, the slogan "black power" and what has been associated with it has set the civil rights movement back considerably in the United States over the period of the last several months.”

Remark during testimony of Floyd McKissick before a Senate subcommittee of which Kennedy was a member (December 8, 1966); reported in Federal Role in Urban Affairs, hearings before the Subcommittee on Executive Reorganization of the Committee on Government Operations, United States Senate, 89th Congress, 2d session, part 11, p. 2312 (1967)

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