Words matter. These are the best Jack Schlossberg Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
While Democrats may never adopt the policies of Ronald Reagan, they should follow his golden rule of politics closely. Reagan adamantly instructed his party members to never publicly criticize another Republican.
I love America for the freedom and equality it promises all of its citizens, the battles it has fought and won in defense of those values, and the peace and prosperity we enjoy.
I always wanted a brother.
We must not become perpetually distracted from the great challenges facing our country and the world.
Obama has acted aggressively on the issue most important to my generation: climate change.
At Yale, you can find someone passionate and enthusiastic and involved in just about any issue. For many of us, though, our school’s prevailing progressive political atmosphere can make us complacent.
In 2008, I was inspired by President Obama’s vision for America and all the promises that he laid out for our country.
Most of the Republican Party denies climate change and has fought all efforts to address it.
I don’t know what I’m going to do with my law degree. Hopefully I’ll get the law degree – that’s the first step.
If the Kennedys had been barred from entering America after fleeing Ireland during the famine, my grandfather never would have been president.
I’ve always been in an environment saturated with Democrats, and because we aren’t constantly challenged, we feel little urgency, we struggle to be enthusiastic and we can get lazy.
Studying my grandfather’s life and legacy has shown me what it takes to be a good public servant. Curiosity. Compassion for others. Humility. Determination to stand tall for your beliefs in the face of opposition. No one believed these things more than my grandfather.
Joe Lieberman is my least favorite politician of all time, excluding President Franklin Pierce (he just annoys me – not sure why).
Throughout history, groups of Americans have attacked immigrants who fled danger and destruction at home and arrived in America hoping for the opportunities those of us born here are lucky enough to enjoy.
The civil rights movement didn’t end on August 6, 1965. It continued because the work of creating a truly equal country never ends.
I love that America represents a beacon of hope and opportunity in a world of uncertainty.
It’s true what they say: Nothing tastes quite like the East River.
I’m most interested in public service. I think that’s something that I got from being part of my family, which is such an honor.
In ‘Profiles in Courage,’ my grandfather, John F. Kennedy, praised leadership that put country above party, elevated principles over petty politics and promoted progress before personal interests.
Harvard Law School is great. I’m lucky to be here. It’s a really difficult, intense experience.
Throughout his presidency, my grandfather made it clear that he alone could fix nothing; that he alone had no answers. He had the courage to plainly admit America’s shortcomings, to then lay out bold plans to address those problems and to ask his fellow Americans for help in solving them.
I’m inspired by my family’s legacy of public service. It’s something that I’m very proud of.
Voting is great, but it’s not an accomplishment. It’s a responsibility.
The more government transparency, the better.
In South Carolina, the Confederate flag flies high on countless flagpoles. Those who defend this practice by saying it is part of Southern culture are lying to themselves.
Democrats, more often than not, do not play the game of politics correctly.
Part of growing up is realizing the frustrating, heartbreaking truth that intense and sustained long-term effort is needed to effect change.
I love making jokes on the Internet.
I do love a good salad, so Sweetgreen has been great. But my favorite Cambridge restaurant overall is Darwin’s – that’s the greatest restaurant of all time.
President Kennedy’s life and death represent both what is possible in America, and all of the work left undone.
I am the Rock’s greatest fan.
All too often our leaders shrink from their responsibilities and choose to do what is politically expedient.
I’m not sure what I want to do – business, law, something else.