Saturday, September 29, 2018

“What you call ‘delusional thinking,’ I call ‘fictional bliss.’” - Anonymous


From “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst
September 29
Jefferson Davis allowed himself to be far too detail-oriented. At one point during the war he was embroiled in a controversy over whether or not soldiers in the field should receive hometown newspapers with the postage paid by the Confederate government. [Davis argued – successfully, as it turned out – against such an unwarranted depletion of the Confederate treasury.]

‘Everything has its limit – iron ore cannot be educated into gold.’
- Mark Twain




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