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my best american boy, 1925 - 1968
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Presenting these extremely exquisite piece of Aquamarine crystal having pure clarity with complex Termination and truly rich color grown on beautiful white Albite rock
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You are forever etched in our hearts and minds. To think of you is to bring about a peacefulness and to remember all that you gave to this world in the short amount of time you were afforded in this life.
You continue to inspire decades later and it is a testament to the kind of human being you were, thoughtful, compassionate, caring, just, all the things we hope to find in a leader and fellow citizens. You embodied all that is great in the world and you are greatly missed by many.
- all photos via the jfk library
Happy 100th Birthday, Bobby!
"Let us dedicate ourselves to what the Greeks wrote so many years ago: to tame the savageness of man and make gentle the life of this world." - Robert F. Kennedy
Would've been his 100th today. But he'll be eternally 42. Bobby, you were loved and adored, and you still are, all the more on this day.
When Alexandra had given birth to their first child, Grand Duchess Olga Nikolaevna, in November 1895, the Tsarina, tears stinging her eyes, had reportedly apologized to the Tsar for the arrival of a daughter. Undeterred, Nicholas II replied that,Β βI am extremely pleased to have a little girl. This child is ours, and ours alone. If a son had been born, it would not have been so. He would have belonged to Russia.β
A Guarded Secret : Tsar Nicholas II, Tsarina Alexandra and Tsarevich Alexeiβs Hemophilia - Julia P. Gelardi
Senator Robert F. Kennedy with activists and NFWA co-founders Dolores Huerta and Cesar Chavez, 1968.