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
UncategorizedFrom “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst November 6 “Passion has helped us, but can do so no more. It will in future be our enemy. Reason, cold, calculating, unimpassioned reason must furnish all the materials for our future support and defense.” – Abraham Lincoln Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / Arnold Kunst
UncategorizedFrom “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst November 5 “The time comes upon every public man when it is best for him to keep his lips closed.” – Abraham Lincoln Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / Arnold Kunst
UncategorizedFrom “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst November 4 “I shall go just as fast and only as fast as I think I’m right and the people are ready for the step.” – Abraham Lincoln Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / Arnold Kunst
UncategorizedFrom “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst November 3 “My great concern is not whether you have failed, but whether you are content with your failure.” – Abraham Lincoln Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / Arnold Kunst
UncategorizedFrom “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst November 2 “Humor is a rubber sword – it allows you to make a point without drawing blood.” – Nancy Hirsch Leave a Comment / Uncategorized / Arnold Kunst