“How much can you depend on their loyalty? You can depend upon their loyalty as much as the Germans depended upon it in 1916.
And we're going to suffer the same fate as Germany suffered, and for the same reason.”
His opinion on the loyalty of Zionists to the United States
Willard Hotel speech (1961)
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“The nature of technology depends very much upon what the public can be induced to put up with.”
Source: Economic Heresies (1971), Chapter VIII, Growth Models, p. 140

“How much does the fame of human actions depend upon the station of those who perform them!”
Quam multum interest quid a quoque fiat!
Letter 24, 1.
Letters, Book VI

“There's no limit to how much you'll know, depending how far beyond zebra you go.”

“Upon the education of the people of this country the fate of this country depends.”
Source: Speech http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1874/jun/15/motion-for-a-select-committee in the House of Commons (15 June 1874).

Source: Twenty Years at Hull-House (1910), Ch. 15

From The Liberty to Trade as Buttressed by National Law (1909) by George H. Earle, Jr.

"Special Message to the Congress on Federal Pay Reform (55)" (20 February 1962) http://www.jfklibrary.org/Research/Research-Aids/Ready-Reference/JFK-Quotations.aspx<!-- Public Papers of the President: John F. Kennedy, 1962 -->
1962
Context: The success of this Government, and thus the success of our Nation, depends in the last analysis upon the quality of our career services. The legislation enacted by the Congress, as well as the decisions made by me and by the department and agency heads, must all be implemented by the career men and women in the Federal service. In foreign affairs, national defense, science and technology, and a host of other fields, they face problems of unprecedented importance and perplexity. We are all dependent on their sense of loyalty and responsibility as well as their competence and energy.