Lincoln Honesty Quotes
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Lincoln Honesty Quotes & Sayings
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I am not bound to win, but I am bound to be true. I am not bound to
succeed, but I am bound to live up to what light I have. — Abraham Lincoln
succeed, but I am bound to live up to what light I have. — Abraham Lincoln
The great thing about New Jersey is that it's close to New York.
— Fran Lebowitz
Frontmen come alive when they come onstage.
— Noel Gallagher
The author describes Lincoln's attitude in making a deal with a newspaper publisher as, "almost defiant transparency.
— Harold Holzer
The warlord pierces me with a hard stare. "We can do this the easy way, or the hard way."
"Or no way, " I retort. — Amanda Bouchet
"Or no way, " I retort. — Amanda Bouchet
Those that govern most make least noise.
— John Selden
The more severe the dysfunction you experienced growing up, the more difficult boundaries are for you.
— David W. Earle
Millions of years ago, in my previous incarnations, I must have been related to swans ... because I can still feel that affinity.
— Jean Sibelius
Eve was still frowning at the pasta like she suspected it was going to do something
clever, like try to escape from the pot. — Rachel Caine
clever, like try to escape from the pot. — Rachel Caine
I love 'Top Chef.'
— Monica Raymund
Men are such simple creatures. The pretty ones are my favorite, their egos so fun to crush into sparkly dust.
— Kim Holden
He was gentle, like a man mindful of his own strength. In my dreams I beheld the kings of the earth standing in awe in His presence.
— Khalil Gibran
Never argue; repeat your assertion.
— Robert Owen
I grew up a middle class, colonized child of teachers and librarians and people, women especially, who treasured education.
— Lorraine Toussaint
The best relationships are between two people who care more about each other's good than their own momentary pleasure.
— Joshua Harris
Lincoln admitted his infirmities to make way for his spring.
— Richard Brookhiser