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Abraham Lincoln quotes
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| No. | Quotation | Name | Subject |
|---|---|---|---|
| 101 | 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 many mean for some | Abraham Lincoln | Liberty |
| 102 | I do therefore invite my fellow citizens in every part of the United States, and also those who are at sea and those who are sojourning in foreign lands, to set apart and observe the last Thursday of November next, as a day of Thanksgiving and Praise to o | Abraham Lincoln | Thanksgiving |
| 103 | If all do not join now to save the good old ship of the Union this voyage nobody will have a chance to pilot her on another voyage. | Abraham Lincoln | United States |
| 104 | Every man is said to have his peculiar ambition. Whether it be true or not, I can say for one that I have no other so great as that of being truly esteemed of my fellow men, by rendering myself worthy of their esteem. How far I shall succeed in gratifying | Abraham Lincoln | Ambition |
| 105 | Upon the subject of education, not presuming to dictate any plan or system respecting it, I can only say that I view it as the most important subject which we as a people can be engaged in. | Abraham Lincoln | Education |
| 106 | There is no grievance that is a fit object of redress by mob law. | Abraham Lincoln | Mob |
| 107 | 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 | Laws |
| 108 | Let reverence for the laws, be breathed by every American mother, to the lisping babe, that prattles on her lap -- let it be taught in schools, in seminaries, and in colleges; let it be written in Primers, spelling books, and in Almanacs; -- let it be pre | Abraham Lincoln | Laws |
| 109 | At what point shall we expect the approach of danger? By what means shall we fortify against it? Shall we expect some transatlantic military giant, to step the Ocean, and crush us at a blow? Never! All the armies of Europe, Asia and Africa combined, with | Abraham Lincoln | Danger |
| 110 | When the conduct of men is designed to be influenced, persuasion, kind, unassuming persuasion, should ever be adopted. It is an old and a true maxim, that a 'drop of honey catches more flies than a gallon of gall. | Abraham Lincoln | Sweetness |
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