From “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst:
December 21
Whenever Lincoln
particularly as a young man, attended social functions he was extremely ill at
ease around coquettish young women. He did not understand them, felt stupid in
their presence, was sure they all thought him ugly. Consequently he either
acted the clown or sat with his hands hidden under his knees. Except for his
friend Ann Rutledge, Lincoln's closest female relationships as a young man thus
far had been with married women who tended to mother him.
'Friends are like
angels - they lift us up when we forget how to fly.'
- Anonymous
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