Sargent Shriver, the esteemed American politician, dedicated his life to public service and social justice, leaving an indelible mark on the nation's conscience and collective memory. From his leadership of the Peace Corps to his advocacy for the Special Olympics, Shriver embodied the values of compassion, empathy, and inclusion, shaping a more equitable and compassionate society.

"It is well to be prepared for life as it is, but it is better to be prepared to make life better than it is."



"The Peace Corps is guilty of enthusiasm and a crusading spirit. But we're not apologetic about it."



"Working in an underdeveloped land for two or three years, the volunteer will often find that his work is routine and full of frustration."



"Racism cannot be cured solely by attacking some of the results it produces, like discrimination in housing or in education."



"One of the things Mr. Kennedy taught me was that in laying out a new project, you shouldn't try to cope with every little problem."


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"As far as I was concerned, the Depression was an ill wind that blew some good. If it hadn't occurred, my parents would have given me my college education. As it was, I had to scrabble for it."


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"Jews have suffered persecution from misguided Christians who tortured the Jews for their part in killing Christ. These Christians forgot that Christ died because of the sins of all men."



"I don't have to run the Peace Corps. I could live without seeing my picture in the newspapers and without being interviewed."

