Abraham Lincoln loved the South as well as the North.
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Behind that door was
the future: so he opened it fearfully
Being caught was the
unpardonable crime
Believe in others having
a hard time
Freedom meant only the
liberty to earn their own living
Humiliation and not
conscience which makes the sting
Most dangerous of gifts,
the seeing of two sides of a quarrel
Naturally she took preoccupation
for indifference
Principle in law not
to volunteer information
Read a patent medicine
circular and shudder with seven diseases
She could pass over,
but never forgive what her aunt had said
Silence—goad
to indiscretion
Simple men who command
by force of character
So much for Democracy
when it becomes a catchword
They have to print something
To be great is to be
misunderstood