Abraham Lincoln
"I care not for a man's religion whose dog and cat are not the better for it."
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"I care not for a man's religion whose dog and cat are not the better for it."
Abraham Lincoln
"I do the very best I know how, the very best I can, and I mean to keep on doing so until the end."
Abraham Lincoln
"If by the mere force of numbers a majority should deprive a minority of any clearly written constitutional right, it might in a moral point of view justify revolution; certainly would if such right were a vital one. But such is not our case."
Abraham Lincoln
"The will of God prevails. In great contests each party claims to act in accordance with the will of God. Both *may* be, and one *must* be, wrong. God cannot be *for* and *against* the same thing at the same time. In the present civil war it is quite possible that God's purpose is something different from the purpose of either party - and yet the human instrumentalities, working just as they do, are of the best adaption to effect His purpose. I am almost ready to say that this is probably true - that God wills this contest, and wills that it shall not end yet. By His mere great power, on the minds of the now contestants, He could have either *saved* or *destroyed* the Union without human contest. Yet the contest began, And, having begun He could give the final victory to either side any day. Yet the contest proceeds."
Abraham Lincoln
"He has a right to criticize, who has a heart to help."
Abraham Lincoln
"Don't believe everything you read on the Internet."
Abraham Lincoln
"What kills a skunk is the publicity it gives itself."
Abraham Lincoln
"I fear you do not fully comprehend the danger of abridging the liberties of the people. Nothing but the very sternest necessity can ever justify it. A government had better go to the very extreme of toleration, than to do aught that could be construed into an interference with, or to jeopardize in any degree, the common rights of its citizens."
Abraham Lincoln
"Elections belong to the people. It's their decision. If they decide to turn their back on the fire and burn their behinds, then they will just have to sit on their blisters."
Abraham Lincoln
"I am a firm believer in the people. If given the truth, they can be depended upon to meet any national crisis. The great point is to bring them the real facts, and beer."
Abraham Lincoln
"The ballot is stronger than the bullet."
Abraham Lincoln
"As I would not be a slave, so I would not be a master. This expresses my idea of democracy."
Abraham Lincoln
"If people see the Capitol going on, it is a sign we intend the Union shall go on"
Abraham Lincoln
"I am a slow walker, but I never walk back."
Abraham Lincoln
"Let every American, every lover of liberty, every well wisher to his posterity, swear by the blood of the Revolution, never to violate in the least particular, the laws of the country; and never to tolerate their violation by others."
Abraham Lincoln
"In giving freedom to the slave, we assure freedom to the free -- honorable alike in what we give, and what we preserve. We shall nobly save, or meanly lose, the last best hope of earth"
Abraham Lincoln
"It is not in our forming battlements or bristling seacoasts, or our Army and Navy that makes America great - but rather our reliance in the law of liberty and the religious law God has planted in us."
Abraham Lincoln
"The world has never had a good definition of the word liberty, and the American people, just now, are much in want of one. We all declare for liberty; but in using the same word we do not all mean the same thing. With some the word liberty may mean for each man to do as he pleases with himself, and the product of his labor; while with others the same word may mean for some men to do as they please with other men, and the product of other men’s labor. Here are two, not only different, but incompatible things, called by the same name, liberty. And it follows that each of the things is, by the respective parties, called by two different and incompatible names, liberty and tyranny. The shepherd drives the wolf from the sheep’s throat, for which the sheep thanks the shepherd as a liberator, while the wolf denounces him for the same act as the destroyer of liberty, especially as the sheep was a black one. Plainly the sheep and the wolf are not agreed upon a definition of the word liberty."
Abraham Lincoln
"I will prepare and some day my chance will come."
Abraham Lincoln
"Determine that the thing can and shall be done and then... find the way."
Abraham Lincoln
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