From
“Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst
September 4
One of Lincoln’s colleagues in the Illinois legislature wrote, “we
followed his lead; but he followed nobody's lead. It may almost be said that he
did our thinking for us. He inspired respect although he was careless and
negligent. He was poverty itself but independent. He sought company and
indulged in fun without stint... still when by himself he told me that he was
so overcome by mental depression that he never dared carry a knife in his
pocket.”
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