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I'm interested in two things. I'm interested in truth and I'm interested in fairness.
John Kennedy
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote emphasizes the importance of valuing both truth and fairness in one's pursuits.

John Kennedy's quote highlights a fundamental principle that guides both personal and societal interactions: the pursuit of truth and fairness. By stating that he is interested in these two elements, Kennedy affirms that a just life and a just society hinge on honesty and equitable treatment. This message serves as a reminder that seeking truth is not sufficient without ensuring that fairness accompanies that truth, as both are necessary for integrity and justice.

Themes

TruthFairnessJusticeIntegrityHonesty

In practice

Example use cases

During a speech advocating for social justice, one might use this quote to underscore the importance of truth and fairness.

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