From
“Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst:
October 6
When one of his
generals grumbled and complained after being placed in charge of a mere 3,000
men, Lincoln wired him: 'Act well your part; therein all the honor lies. He who
does something at the head of one regiment will eclipse him who does nothing at
the head of a hundred.'
'When you develop the
patience to do simple things perfectly, you will have acquired the skill to do
difficult things easily.'
- Anonymous
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