From “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst
January 16
Abraham Lincoln once said he
couldn’t stand the prospect of wringing the neck of a chicken and yet
ironically found himself in the intolerable position as Commander in Chief of
actively willing the continuance of a war that was resulting in the deaths of
thousands and thousands of men.
'Great men suffer hours of
depression through introspection and self-doubt. That is why they are great.
That is why you will find modesty and humility the characteristics of such
men.'
- Bruce Barton
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