
“Jack was a charmer, with a lightness about him, and a 150-watt smile. This affable affect masked an innate coldness. Bobby’s emotions ran hot - in anger or in empathy. With reagard to the running of the campaign, Jack never lost sight of the road ahead and how the ever-shifting strategies needed to close the distance between himself and victory. For Bobby, the politics was day-to-day, and personal. He kept track of who was loyal and who was not; who was friend, who was enemy.”— Chris Matthews: Bobby Kennedy
“What I have torn out of my heart, which bleeds and aches perhaps, will never be back in my heart again.”— Fyodor Dostoevsky, from Complete Works; “The Insulted & Humiliated,”
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