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Article: To whom much is given ...(John F. Kennedy Jr.)
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- U.S. News & World Report
- Article date:
- August 2, 1999
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Some people reach their full potential only in death, and so it may be with John F. Kennedy Jr. In death he has become a source of inspiration for many, but in life his achievements were relatively modest. He was, for a short time, a successful prosecutor of unspectacular cases, did a variety of good works, and published and edited a magazine that gained a respectable circulation.
For many 38-year-olds, Kennedy's list of accomplishments might have been plenty. But not for the man whose father once famously said: "For of those to whom much is given, much is required." Much was given to John Kennedy Jr. Much is given to nearly all the Kennedys: fame, wealth, ...
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