"We hope all danger may be overcome;..." - Quote by Abraham Lincoln
We hope all danger may be overcome; but to conclude that no danger may ever arise would itself be extremely dangerous.
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“It doesn't mater if you're a slow walker, so long as you don't walk backwards.”
“Again I admonish you not to be turned from your stern purpose of defending your beloved country and its free institutions by any arguments urged by ambitious and designing men, but stand fast to the Union and the old flag.”
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“What I'm asking for is hard. It's easier to be cynical; to accept that change isn't possible, and politics is hopeless, and to believe that our voices and actions don't matter. But if we give up now, then we forsake a better future.”
“I know that you don't believe it, but indeed, life will bring you through. You will live it down in time. What you need now is fresh air, fresh air, fresh air!”
“Even in the mud and scum of things, something always, always sings.”