From “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst
August 28
“Fear is an instructor of great sagacity and the herald of all revolutions. One thing he always teaches is that there is rottenness where he appears. He is a carrion crow; and although you see not well what he hovers for, there is death somewhere. Our property is timid, our laws are timid, our cultivated classes are timid. Fear for ages has boded and mewed and gibbered over government and property. That obscene bird is not there for nothing. He indicates great wrongs which must be revised.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson
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