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The Wit and Wisdom of Abraham Lincoln

The most eloquent of American presidents, Lincoln seemed to have a comment—sagacious or humorous—on just about anything that mattered. This concise compendium offers his astute observations on a variety of subjects—from women to warfare. Nearly 400 quotations include such thought-provoking and memorable remarks as:
Bad promises are better broken than kept.
Marriage is neither heaven nor hell; it is simply purgatory.
Whenever I hear anyone arguing for slavery, I feel a strong impulse to see it tried on him personally.
Quotations are arranged chronologically within such topics as family and friends, the law, politics and the presidency, story-telling, religion, and morality. Students, writers, public speakers, and other readers will find this thought-provoking and entertaining volume an excellent introduction to the sixteenth president’s wit, common sense, and insight.

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The most eloquent of American presidents, Lincoln seemed to have a comment—sagacious or humorous—on just about anything that mattered. This concise compendium offers his astute observations on a variety of subjects—from women to warfare. Nearly 400 quotations include such thought-provoking and memorable remarks as:
Bad promises are better broken than kept.
Marriage is neither heaven nor hell; it is simply purgatory.
Whenever I hear anyone arguing for slavery, I feel a strong impulse to see it tried on him personally.
Quotations are arranged chronologically within such topics as family and friends, the law, politics and the presidency, story-telling, religion, and morality. Students, writers, public speakers, and other readers will find this thought-provoking and entertaining volume an excellent introduction to the sixteenth president’s wit, common sense, and insight.

Dover Original.
professor donald;secretary salmon;legal power;1860 republican;republican national;herbert donald;lincoln-douglas debates;illinois legislature;closest associates;gideon welles;david herbert;union generals;13th amendment;republican presidential;political skills;edward bates;sixteenth president;charles sumner;edwin stanton;salmon chase;george mcclellan;political rivals;william seward;ultimate victory;national convention;presidential nomination;political genius;republican nomination;habeas corpus;darkest hours;16th president;moderate position;political figure;kearns goodwin;william henry;fort sumter;war buffs;doris kearns;american presidents;law practice;mary todd;oval office;emancipation proclamation;democratic party;republican party;wife mary;war era;historical figure;war effort;mark twain;warring factions;supreme court;donalds;goodwins;kerns;nicolay;appointing;abolishing;sandburg;magnanimous;spielberg;1864;treasury;abe;cabinet;politician;election;america;united states;books on political skills;books on william henries;books on democratic parties;books on political genius;books on david herbert;books on political figures;books on american presidents;books on edward bates;books on professor donalds;books on gideon welles;books on sixteenth presidents;books on law practices;books on herbert donald;books on legal powers;books on salmon chases;books on national conventions;books on union generals;books on political rivals;books on lincoln-douglas debates;books on edwin stanton