As quoted in India Calling (1946) by himself and R. I. Paul, p. 5
“One phone call from anyone in his office could have got us admission in an elite school in Delhi. We were admitted instead in the Delhi Kannada School at Khan Market. Clearly, grandfather did not want us to pick up any notion that we belonged to the privileged class. Our fellow students here were mostly children of Kannadigas working in offices in Delhi.”
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“Among a certain class this winter, there wasn't a party in Delhi that didn't have cocaine.”
On Delhi's drug problem, as quoted in "New Kicks on The Block" http://archives.digitaltoday.in/indiatoday/05041999/cover.html, India Today (5 April 1999)
1991-2000
The Education of Henry Adams (1907)
“The thing I enjoyed most were visits from children. They did not want public office.”
On his years in the White House, in On Growing Up: Letters to American Boys and Girls (1962)
In the game of January-February 1936 before sailing for the Berlin Olympics in page =59.
Quote, Olympics - The India Story
[Guha, Ramachandra, A SALUTE TO THE COFFEE HOUSE, http://ramachandraguha.in/archives/a-salute-to-the-coffee-house.html, The Telegraph, 29th September 2007]
Dr. Murray Titus quoted from B.R. Ambedkar, Pakistan or The Partition of India (1946)
Tribute to his father, Joseph P. Kennedy, read at Joseph Kennedy's funeral by Senator Ted Kennedy, November 20, 1969. Reported in Congressional Record (25 November 1969), vol. 115, p. 35877
On the claim that India's anti-dowry laws are being misused, as quoted " Women mis(using) laws to get even? http://www.tribuneindia.com/1999/99oct19/nation.htm#7" The Tribune (19 October 1999)