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I hope the day will never come when the American nation will be the champion of the status quo. Once that happens, we shall have forfeited, and rightly forfeited, the support of the unsatisfied, of those who are the victims of inevitable imperfections, of those who, young in years or spirit, believe that they can make a better world and of those who dream dreams and want to make their dreams to come true.
John Foster Dulles
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What this quote means

The quote emphasizes the importance of progress over complacency in society.

John Foster Dulles expresses his concern that if the American nation becomes complacent and merely accepts the status quo, it will lose the support of those who strive for change and improvement. It highlights the need for a society that encourages dreams and aspirations for a better future, rather than settling for what currently exists.

Themes

ChangeProgressComplacencyDreamsAspirationSociety

In practice

Example use cases

This quote can inspire activists fighting for social justice to remember the importance of pushing against the status quo.

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