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Perhaps, there has been more than a million times that the challenge hurled by then US President John Fitzgerald Kennedy to his countrymen - to ask not what their country can do for them but to ask what they can do for their country - has been quoted by leaders around the world. I am sure that ordinary citizens, young and old, might have also relished paraphrasing the idea.

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Perhaps, there has been more than a million times that the challenge hurled by then US President John Fitzgerald Kennedy to his countrymen - to ask not what their country can do for them but to ask what they can do for their country - has been quoted by leaders around the world. I am sure that ordinary citizens, young and old, might have also relished paraphrasing the idea.

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