
Top 16 Bob Kennedy Quotes
#1. One of the problems with a candidate like Bob Kennedy, and his brother before him, was that people assumed they didn't need contributions.
Pierre Salinger
#2. The thing that makes [Bob] Kennedy so good is that he doesn't have a fear of losing. He was willing to go to Europe and get hammered.
Frank Shorter
#3. Disciplines are by definition based on territorial epistemologies: studying the borders doesn't lead necessarily to border thinking . . . unless scholars engage in epistemological disciplinary disobedience and bring to the fore the existential experience of dwelling in the border. By
Walter D. Mignolo
#4. Remember that adversity presents us with numerous possibilities for success, if we are just willing to see them.
Lou Holtz
#6. My brother Bob doesn't want to be in government - he promised Dad he'd go straight.
John F. Kennedy
#7. Grief doesn't arrive on schedule, as much as we'd like to.
Dave Eggers
#8. Beyond a certain age, sincerity ceases to feel pornographic.
Douglas Coupland
#9. A wave of undergraduates arrived to disrupt the city's tranquillity.
Deborah Harkness
#10. Can you carry me to bed? Can you last long enough to make me come? Those are the important things. Get me to bed, get me off. If you can manage those things, I'll be impressed.
Jasinda Wilder
#11. My first presidential primary vote was for Bobby Kennedy.
Bob Gunton
#12. There are no stories without meaning. And I am one of those men who can find it even when others fail to see it. Afterwards the story becomes the book of the living, like a blaring trumpet that raises from the tomb those who have been dust for centuries ...
Umberto Eco
#13. I guess the worst snow was the Kennedy inauguration in 1960. Heavy snow.
Bob Schieffer
#14. But shouldn't there be a least? Shouldn't there be a bare minimum that life should give you? Is it too much to ask for a job you don't hate, or for someone to truly have and hold? Is it too much to ask for one child? Even one some would call flawed? Couldn't I at least have that?
Kiera Cass
#15. Despite everybody who has been born and has died, the world has just gone on. I mean, look at Napoleon -but we went right on. Look at Harpo Marx -the world went around, it didn't stop for a second. It's sad but true. John Kennedy, right?
Bob Dylan
#16. You'll think I'm off my trolley when I say this, but the Bush administration is the most radical - in a positive sense - in its approach to Africa since Kennedy.
Bob Geldof
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