This is my second quote adaptation from the great Robert F. Kennedy. It’s an extract taken from one of his most important speeches, titled ‘On the mindless menace of violence’, which Kennedy gave on April 5, 1968, the day after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. You can listen to him deliver the speech in this video or read the full transcript. Tragically, just two months later, Kennedy himself would become another victim of the mindless menace of violence.
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Very timely
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Good ones
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Thank you – it’s relevant and moving, and I will be sharing this!
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But sometimes, it takes more than sharing something you loved with your enemy, to thaw the methods of interactions you’d had with the person…Things just aren’t resolved that easily in reality here!
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