
自由があっても学びがなければ常に危うい;また学びがあっても自由がなければ常に空しい。 - ジョン・F・ケネディ (1917 - 63)
/ (ヴァンダービルト大学の90周年記念集会(1963年5月18日、ナッシュヴィル)での発言)
/ (学びて思わざれば則ち…)
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Liberty without learning is always in peril; and learning without liberty is always in vain. - John F(itzgerald) Kennedy (1917 - 63)
/ (REMARKS IN NASHVILLE AT THE 90TH ANNIVERSARY CONVOCATION OF VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, MAY 18, 1963)
/ (Learning without thought…)

![IMAGE: The usefulness of (the) useless. [Everyone knows the usefulness of useful things, but no one knows the usefulness of useless things. / Everyone knows the use of the useful, but not the use of the useless.] (Even if something did not bring immediate benefit, it could still turn out to be valuable.)](https://www.ok312.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/place-name-sign-822236_640-100x71.jpg)

![IMAGE: What is the nation's treasure? The will to (achieve) enlightenment is the treasure, and one who possesses it is the nation's treasure. Therefore there is an old saying that a string of (large) jewels is not the nation's treasure; the nation's treasure is one who lights up a (small) corner of the world [one who brightens the world at his corner / one who shines light into a dark corner].](https://www.ok312.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/candle-1285146_640-100x66.jpg)



