John F. Kennedy Quotes
The Great French Marshall Lyautey Once Asked His Gardener To Plant A Tree. The Gardner Objected That The Tree Was Slow Growing And Wouldn't Reach Maturity For 100 Years. The Marshall Replied, In That Case, There Is No Time To Lose; Plant It This Afternoon!
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