Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States and one of the most respected leaders in American history. Born in 1809 in a log cabin in Kentucky, Lincoln rose from humble beginnings through hard work, self-education, and determination. Known for his honesty, wisdom, and vision, he led the nation through one of its most challenging periods—the Civil War—while striving to preserve the Union and end slavery.

Lincoln’s leadership and speeches, including the Gettysburg Address, remain powerful examples of clarity, compassion, and moral courage. He believed in equality, justice, and the potential for people to rise above difficult circumstances. Beyond politics, he was a devoted family man and a thoughtful, reflective individual whose words continue to inspire generations. His quotes often reflect resilience, perseverance, and hope, reminding us that even in times of struggle, determination and integrity can shape a better future.

"In this age, in this country, public sentiment is everything. With it, nothing can fail; against it, nothing can succeed. Whoever molds public sentiment goes deeper than he who enacts statutes, or pronounces judicial decisions."

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"I'm a success today because I had a friend who believed in me and I didn't have the heart to let him down."

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"Force is all-conquering but its victories are short-lived."

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"Every man over forty is responsible for his face."

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"He has a right to criticize, who has a heart to help."

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"I will prepare and some day my chance will come."

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"Hypocrite: The man who murdered his parents, and then pleaded for mercy on the grounds that he was an orphan."

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"I would rather be a little nobody, then to be a evil somebody."

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"I have been driven many times upon my knees by the overwhelming conviction that I had no where else to go. My own wisdom and that of all about me seemed insufficient for that day."

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"Let us have faith that Right makes Might and in that faith let us to the end dare to do our duty as we understand it."

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