"By all means, don't say, "if I..." - Quote by Abraham Lincoln
By all means, don't say, "if I can," say "I will."
More by Abraham Lincoln
“We must free the slaves or be ourselves subdued.”
“I could not have slept tonight if I had left that helpless little creature to perish on the ground.”
“We were proclaiming ourselves political hypocrites before the world, by thus fostering Human Slavery and proclaiming ourselves, at the same time, the sole friends of Human Freedom.”
More on Determination
“It’s not a question of if we make the playoffs; we will. And when we get there, I have no fear of anyone.”
“She forgot to be shy at the moment, in honestly warning him away from the sunken wreck he had a dream of raising; and looked at him with eyes which assuredly, in association with her patient face, her fragile figure, her spare dress, and the wind and rain, did not turn him from his purpose of helping her.”
“Tell me what is right and I will fight for it.”
More on Mindset
“The worst thing about slavery is that the slaves eventually get to like it.”
“The greatest discovery of my generation is that a human being can alter his life by altering his attitudes.”
“Remember: we all get what we tolerate. So stop tolerating excuses within yourself, limiting beliefs of the past, or half-assed or fearful states.”