Quote by John Fitzgerald Kennedy

In its knowledges light, we must think and act not only for the moment but for our time. I am reminded of the great French Marshal Lyautey, who once asked his gardener to plant a tree. The gardener objected that the tree was slow-growing and would not reach maturity for a hundred years. The Marshal replied, In that case, there is no time to lose, plant it this afternoon.


In its knowledges light, we must think and act not only for

Summary

This quote emphasizes the importance of thinking and acting with a long-term perspective. It conveys the idea that our actions should not only be focused on immediate results but should consider the future impact as well. The anecdote about Marshal Lyautey and his response to the gardener's objection serves as a metaphor, illustrating the urgency to take action and make preparations even if the desired outcome might take a long time to materialize. It encourages proactive thinking and highlights the significance of considering the broader context in our decision-making process.

By John Fitzgerald Kennedy
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