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Quotation of the Day - 18 August 2004
Mr Lincoln is certainly up there with Winston Churchill as probably one of the greatest statesmen the world has seen.
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Mr Mephisto |
Thanks for posting these quotes. I don't always have a comment for them, but I do enjoy reading them!
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Thanks again Mr. M.
So very, very hard to choose. I suppose it sort of depends on the mood you are in when deciding... This subject has somewhat been on my mind lately, and just jumped out at me... "Public sentiment is everything. With public sentiment, nothing can fail; without it nothing can succeed." -- August 21, 1858 - Lincoln-Douglas debate at Ottawa |
Thank you both for your kind comments.
Unoaman, you're absolutely right. The quotations I choose very much depend upon my mood. Sometimes I have to resist some of the more political ones! :-) Mr Mephisto |
ahh wasn't he atheist? Lincoln that is
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You know Orphen, I don't know offhand, and I was a history major. I don't really remember that ever being mentioned.
At any rate, atheist or not, the quotation offered by Mr. M appears to me to be damn good words to live by. |
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That is a pretty quick-witted response, and I do think I remember hearing that Lincoln did not prescribe to organized religion, but I may have just made that up.
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That's an awesome quote. Thanks Mr Mephisto!
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He very often referred to God in his speeches. I'm sure, that like 99% of his contemporaries, he believed in some "higher being"; perhaps just not traditional organized religion. Let me see if I can dig some more references up. Mr Mephisto |
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Perhaps this is the most telling... Quote:
Mr Mephisto |
Theres another reason he was a good man...
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"I will say, then, that I am not, nor ever have been in favor of bringing about in any way the social and political equality of the white and black races; that I am not, nor ever have been in favor of making voters or jurors of negroes, nor of qualifying them to hold office, nor to intermarry with white people"
Abraham Lincoln 1858 (quoted by Howard Zinn) Make of it what you will... |
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I don't think anyone could honestly argue that Lincoln was pro-slavery. Remember, the Southern States seceded upon his election based entirely on his publicly known anti-slavery stance. Oh, and here's one more for you... Quote:
:-) Mr Mephisto |
There's a difference between being pro slavery and being a racist. I personally believe Lincoln opposed slavery because it did not match the economic needs of the industrialised north, he wrapped up his case in moral language to win more people's backing... the quote I found didnt say he wanted blacks to be slaves, just that he thought they were inferior beings, and should be barred from enjoying most civil rights.
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