UncategorizedFrom “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst July 18 The First major battle of the Civil War took place at the Virginia rail junction of Manassas near a stream called Bull Run a few miles outside of Washington D. C. It was fought against the advice of Lincoln’s generals who said their troops were not ready; Lincoln overruled them, saying, “they are green, it is true, but so are the enemy. They are all green alike.” Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / Arnold Kunst
UncategorizedFrom “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst July 17 “You think slavery is right and should be extended while we think slavery is wrong and ought to be restricted. That I suppose is the rub. It certainly is the only substantial difference between us.” – Abraham Lincoln Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / Arnold Kunst
UncategorizedFrom “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst July 16 “Make sure your attitude is always, ‘I can handle it.’ Whatever ‘it’ is.” – Anonymous Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / Arnold Kunst
UncategorizedFrom “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst July 15 “It’s a rare person indeed who wants to hear what he doesn’t want to hear.” – Anonymous Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / Arnold Kunst
UncategorizedFrom “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst July 14 “Whatever you are, be a good one.” – Abraham Lincoln Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / Arnold Kunst
UncategorizedFrom “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst July 13 “Words are the only things that last forever.” – Winston Churchill Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / Arnold Kunst
UncategorizedFrom “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst July 12 “Everybody likes a compliment.” – Abraham Lincoln Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / Arnold Kunst
UncategorizedFrom “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst July 11 “Only a fool squanders his time and energy searching out the next pebble on the road of life to trip over.” – Arnold Kunst Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / Arnold Kunst
UncategorizedFrom “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst July 10 “History is written by the victors.” – Winston Churchill Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / Arnold Kunst
UncategorizedFrom “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst July 9 “The most trifling actions of a man give a nice observer some notion of his mind.” – Benjamin Franklin Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / Arnold Kunst