Top 33 Jean Kennedy Smith Quotes

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We cannot give up hope. It's our most important gift.

We cannot give up hope. It’s our most important gift.
Jean Kennedy Smith
I think I’m fairly demanding, probably. You have to feel that when you’re appointed to a job you have to do the job.
Jean Kennedy Smith
Our life did not seem unusual to me at all. Anything that happened that was special, like visits from dignitaries, was always explained as part of Dad’s work.
Jean Kennedy Smith
I feel I was very fortunate to be in the position to do something positive, to make a contribution to change. It gave me terrific satisfaction.
Jean Kennedy Smith
I can say without reservation that I do not remember a day in our childhood without laughter.
Jean Kennedy Smith
My husband has been very supportive of me, and we’ve shared a lot. Yes! We’ve had a lot of laughs. You have to have them. He makes life fun. That’s important, isn’t it?’
Jean Kennedy Smith
Even though I was there through it all, it is hard for me to comprehend that I was growing up with brothers who would eventually occupy the highest offices of our nation, including president of the United States.
Jean Kennedy Smith
Next to President of the United States, Ambassador to Ireland is surely one of the best jobs an Irish American can hold.
Jean Kennedy Smith
I think everyone acknowledges Teddy is the person in the Senate who speaks for Ireland.
Jean Kennedy Smith
I never sat down and said, ‘Now I must make a contribution, that one person can make a difference.’ But I felt I was in a position where I could contribute. I never thought of it in the light of history or my brothers. I just felt I had an obligation.
Jean Kennedy Smith
I don’t know why people always think of the Kennedys as a Boston family.
Jean Kennedy Smith
I’m one of nine children, and I have a lot of pictures.
Jean Kennedy Smith
After Joe passed away in the war, it seemed only natural that Jack and Bobby and then Teddy might pursue office as well. Public service was part of our DNA from our earliest years.
Jean Kennedy Smith
I’m not in public life except by accident.
Jean Kennedy Smith
It has always been my understanding that all official expenses for the U.S. ambassador’s residence in Dublin have been approved by the State Department.
Jean Kennedy Smith
I always thought it is a bit of a balloon, how rich we are.
Jean Kennedy Smith
The Irish people were willing to take me at face value, to give me the benefit of the doubt because I was a Kennedy. I think being a Kennedy was extremely helpful.
Jean Kennedy Smith
I have always encouraged open and frank discussion among embassy employees and the expression of dissenting views, because this is the best way to maintain morale among embassy personnel and to arrive at sensible decisions which are in the best interests of the United States.
Jean Kennedy Smith
I don’t buy from any one special designer.
Jean Kennedy Smith
To all of us, Dad was Number One in our house.
Jean Kennedy Smith
I think coming from a big family, it helps you to keep your sense of humor about certain things… even politics.
Jean Kennedy Smith
As I’ve grown older, I have begun to marvel… at how much of my life I have spent among ghosts. These are no malevolent presences… Rather, they are such restless spirits as only the strange twentieth-century cocktail of celebrity, technology and collective memory could produce.
Jean Kennedy Smith
I think there should be a reason tor people to be interviewed. For me, there’s no real reason.
Jean Kennedy Smith
I happen to like children and I happen to like the arts.
Jean Kennedy Smith
We need strong gun laws. How can people even ask a question about it? Gun control is so important.
Jean Kennedy Smith
It is certainly accurate, as it has often been said and as his letters reveal, that Grandpa supplied his tenth college reunion with alcohol in 1922 at the height of Prohibition.
Jean Kennedy Smith
My father was a very powerful influence, well, always, through our life. He taught us very much that… we were very lucky and that we should make a contribution to country, that we were fortunate to live in America.
Jean Kennedy Smith
To tell the truth, I don’t feel the pressure of fame. I don’t have the problem of being a celebrity in terms of recognizability.
Jean Kennedy Smith
I tried to explain in ‘The Nine of Us’ how we grew up with politics. At meals we talked about what was in the newspaper. We talked politics non-stop! Campaigning for our brothers was a part of our lives.
Jean Kennedy Smith
In Bronxville, New York, we went to public school there, before London. Mother had a great belief in public school. She said it was very good for us to meet all the neighborhood kids.
Jean Kennedy Smith
When I protested because they wouldn’t buy me new skates or if someone complained a teacher gave too much homework, Dad would respond: There’s no whining in this house. It was his way of saying: there is no place in this house for feeling sorry for yourself.
Jean Kennedy Smith
When I looked at my mother, I always saw a bit of Irela

When I looked at my mother, I always saw a bit of Ireland. And I suppose when I look to Ireland, I see a bit of my mother – her faith, her wit, her endurance.
Jean Kennedy Smith
On behalf of all Americans, I would like to congratulate Michelle Smith on her dedication and determination which have made her a wonderful role model for all young athletes in Ireland and around the world.
Jean Kennedy Smith