On the recordDecember 21, 1963
We must remember, and we must never forget, that the hopes and the fears of all the years rest with us, as with no other people in all history.
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presidency.ucsb.eduWe must remember, and we must never forget, that the hopes and the fears of all the years rest with us, as with no other people in all history.
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