Abraham Lincoln Friends Quotes
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Never fuck with a scorned woman's scorned daughter.
— J.B. Hartnett
It's hard upon occasions to be forceful and sublime
When you're treated as incompetents three-quarters of the time. — Alice Duer Miller
When you're treated as incompetents three-quarters of the time. — Alice Duer Miller
The loss of enemies does not compensate for the loss of friends.
— Abraham Lincoln
The best way to get rid of your enemies is to make them your friends.
— Abraham Lincoln
Being elected to Congress, though I am very grateful to our friends for having done it, has not pleased me as much as I expected.
— Abraham Lincoln
I have destroyed my enemies when I make friends with them
— Abraham Lincoln
How monotonously alike all the great tyrants and conquerors have been; how gloriously different are the saints.
— C.S. Lewis
The world shall know that I will keep my faith to friends and enemies, come what will.
— Abraham Lincoln
I destroy my enemy if I make him my friend.
— Abraham Lincoln
Do I not damage my enemies after i make them my close friends?
— Abraham Lincoln
I hate dieting. Let's just say that.
— Shay Mitchell
Friends, I agree with you in Providence; but I believe in the Providence of the most men, the largest purse, and the longest cannon.
— Abraham Lincoln
Am I not destroying my enemies when I make friends of them?
— Abraham Lincoln
Think of strangers as friends you not met yet.
— Abraham Lincoln
Do I not destroy my enemies when I make them my friends?
— Abraham Lincoln
Among the friends of Union, there is great diversity of sentiment and of policy in regard to slavery and the African race among us.
— Abraham Lincoln
I always say if I play my best it's difficult to beat me
— Serena Williams
If we have no friends, we have no pleasure; and if we have them, we are sure to lose them, and be doubly pained by the loss.
— Abraham Lincoln