“All my life I've known better than to depend on the experts. How could I have been so stupid, to let them go ahead?”

Conversation with Theodore C. Sorensen concerning the Bay of Pigs Invasion; as quoted in Sorensen's Kennedy (1965), p. 309.
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35th president of the United States of America 1917–1963

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