A Quote by John F. Kennedy Jr.

I have a slight contrarian impulse I can't seem to shake. — © John F. Kennedy Jr.
I have a slight contrarian impulse I can't seem to shake.
The best opportunities are often ones where you're being contrarian. That doesn't mean being contrarian for contrarian's sake, but it means you're thoughtful about the risks of following the crowd.
To be a contrarian, you've got to be a contrarian against your own people.
It’s actually pretty easy to be contrarian. It’s hard to be contrarian and right.
While the mind is in doubt it is driven this way and that by a slight impulse.
While the mind is in doubt, it is driven this way and that by a slight impulse.
The wide multitude wanted to seem contrarian. It meant that this type of nonconformism had to be mass-produced.
When everyone is a contrarian, nobody is a contrarian
When the things in front of you in life reveal how messed up the system is, you lose faith in the system pretty quickly. You develop a contrarian attitude. Your instinct is to disagree with the status quo and then, if you can, to try and shake it up.
I can't seem to shake waking up early.
I'm interested in the things that might seem slight or amusing but which I feel have a kind of profundity.
I trust that McDonald's can find a way to sell all-natural chicken without raising their prices; we did that at Shake Shack. It is more expensive, and we took a slight margin hit, but we did it. And if we can do it, I know that much bigger companies can.
Those things which now seem frivolous and slight, Will be of serious consequence to you, When they have made you once ridiculous.
One thing that does seem to particularly annoy people is my voice and my very slight, to me unnoticeable, speech impediment.
Always respond to every impulse to pray. The impulse to pray may come when you are reading or when you are battling with a text. I would make an absolute law of this: always obey such an impulse.
When you see Obama and Trump shake hands and seem to show respect to one another - that is what we need.
The impulse to write the poem, that impulse is a great dramatic impulse. But hell, anybody could write a play. I do know this: all writers are not dramatists. You may be a great writer, but that doesn't necessarily mean you're a dramatist. Very few people have done both.
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