A Quote by Jack Schlossberg

I'm inspired by my family's legacy of public service. It's something that I'm very proud of. — © Jack Schlossberg
I'm inspired by my family's legacy of public service. It's something that I'm very proud of.
I grew up in a family that was committed to service, to reaching out and helping others. That's what inspired me to work in public service.
I'm extremely proud of my family's record of public service to Massachusetts and the nation.
I feel that my father's greatest legacy was the people he inspired to get involved in public service and their communities, to join the Peace Corps, to go into space. And really that generation transformed this country in civil rights, social justice, the economy and everything.
I am very aware of my family name. I'm very aware of the legacy that that kind of carries with it. And I think that I didn't want to lose any kind of hold of that. And I think once you're born into something that you're proud of and that you're aware of, you don't take it lightly.
My parents were engineers. In the 1970s, they came to the United States as refugees from Uganda. Seeing everything this country did for my family inspired me to want to give back through public service.
Elective office and public service are obviously something that have long ties with my family, and something I'm definitely interested in.
I come from a family in which public service was something to aspire to.
When I'm 100 years old, if I make it that long, when I die, probably the first tag line will be John McCain's daughter, and I'm so proud of him and proud of my family's legacy and our life, so I don't have a problem with it.
I think that Americans are very grateful to the Bush family for their public service.
And I come from a very proud Hispanic family. We're proud to be Latino. We're proud to be Peruvian. And my dad's side is proud to be Puerto Rican.
I have different interests, and what happens with making a film is that you're going to live with it for a long time, so it better be something that has some staying power. I'm usually inspired by - it could be anything. In one instance, one of the things I was inspired by was something that was happening in my family - the drama that happens in a family, or an unsolvable crime, like Senorita Extraviada.
My parents have left a legacy in our family of service to others.
Both of my children - my daughter Caroline, a public school teacher, and my son Elliot, an Army Ranger - are dedicating their lives to public service; thus, they have inspired my own decision to run for Congress.
I'm most interested in public service. I think that's something that I got from being part of my family, which is such an honor.
I was raised on the values of speaking up and making a positive difference in a very political family that believed in the importance of public service.
I'm very goal-oriented. I do see myself doing something in public service.
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