UncategorizedFrom “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst November 16 “Always read the glass as half full. Empower, encourage, praise. And the rest of us, like flowers in the sunlight, surely will bloom just because we’re in your presence.” – Arnold Kunst Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / Arnold Kunst
UncategorizedFrom “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst November 15 “Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.” – Mark Twain Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / Arnold Kunst
UncategorizedFrom “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst November 14 “What I did [the issuing of the Emancipation Proclamation] I did after very full deliberation, and under a heavy and solemn sense of responsibility. I can only trust in God that I have made no mistake.” – Abraham Lincoln Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / Arnold Kunst
UncategorizedFrom “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst November 13 “The will of God prevails. In great contests each party claims to act in accordance with the will of God. Both may be, and one must be, wrong. God cannot be for and against the same thing at the same time.” – Abraham Lincoln Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / Arnold Kunst
UncategorizedFrom “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst November 12 “First discipline yourself to live within the perimeters of the rules – then you’ll know how/when to break them properly.” – Anonymous Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / Arnold Kunst
UncategorizedFrom “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst November 11 “Continual cheerfulness is an unmistakable sign of wisdom.” – Anonymous Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / Arnold Kunst
UncategorizedFrom “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst November 10 “If you’re not eaten alive by your own distinctive sense of vision, you’re not worth shooting.” – Arnold Kunst Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / Arnold Kunst
UncategorizedFrom “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst November 9 On meeting General Philip Sheridan, who was only 5′ 4,” Lincoln shook his hand and said, “General Sheridan, when this peculiar war began I thought cavalrymen should be at least 6 feet 4 inches high, but,” still gazing down on the short general, “I have changed my mind: 5′ 4” will do in a pinch.” – Abraham Lincoln Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / Arnold Kunst
UncategorizedFrom “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst November 8 “All things, sooner or later, fall into place.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / Arnold Kunst
UncategorizedFrom “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst November 7 “It’s not the dog in the fight that counts, it’s the fight in the dog.” – Anonymous Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / Arnold Kunst