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  • I cannot speak so confidently about the fighting qualities of the Eastern men, or what are called Yankees - not knowing myself particularly to whom the appellation belongs - but this I do know - if the Southerners think that man for man they are better than our Illinois men, or western men generally, they will discover themselves in a grievous mistake.
  • 6 years ago



    Tags : Abraham Lincoln Quotes , Mistake Quotes , Fighting Quotes
  • I do not allow myself to suppose that either the convention or the League, have concluded to decide that I am either the greatest or the best man in America, but rather they have concluded it is not best to swap horses while crossing the river, and have further concluded that I am not so poor a horse that they might not make a botch of it in trying to swap.
  • 6 years ago



    Tags : Abraham Lincoln Quotes , Change Quotes , Horse Quotes
  • We have all heard of Young America. He is the most current youth of the age. Some think him conceited, and arrogant; but has he not reason to entertain a rather extensive opinion of himself? Is he not the inventor and owner of the present, and sole hope of the future?
  • 6 years ago



    Tags : Abraham Lincoln Quotes , Conceited Quotes , Thinking Quotes
  • Without the Constitution and the Union, we could not have attained the result; but even these, are not the primary cause of our great prosperity. There is something back of these, entwining itself more closely about the human heart. That something, is the principle of "Liberty to all" the principle that clears the path for all-gives hope to all-and, by consequence, enterprize [sic], and industry to all.
  • 6 years ago



    Tags : Abraham Lincoln Quotes , Dream Quotes , Heart Quotes