Quote #169534
In my family in particular, I think, there was a sense we have to work twice as hard.
Caroline Kennedy
About This Quote
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Interpretation
Caroline Kennedy’s remark points to an internalized family ethic of exceptional effort—an expectation that privilege, visibility, or a famous name does not lessen the need to prove oneself, but instead raises the standard. The phrase “in my family in particular” suggests a learned norm rather than a universal rule: a household culture shaped by public scrutiny and high achievement, where mistakes carry amplified consequences and accomplishments are measured against an outsized legacy. The quote also echoes a broader American motif—merit demonstrated through hard work—while hinting at the psychological pressure that can accompany inherited reputation.




