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Ежедневник с Линкольном: аксиомы и афоризмы великого освободителя

Линкольн Авраам

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учебная и научная литература

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«Ежедневник с Линкольном: аксиомы и афоризмы великого освободителя» — это сборник цитат на каждый день года, приписываемых Аврааму Линкольну. Книга служит путеводителем, в котором представлены изречения Линкольна, воплощающие его мудрость и моральную философию. Содержание книги распределено по месяцам, и каждый день года содержит краткую цитату, которая затрагивает темы честности и справедливости. Эти афоризмы раскрывают веру Линкольна в равенство всех людей и важность жить в соответствии со своими принципами. Многие цитаты подчеркивают значение честности и морального обязательства для развития общества. В целом, этот сборник не только подчеркивает глубокое влияние Линкольна как лидера, но и служит вечным источником мотивации и размышлений для читателей, ищущих руководства в своей жизни.

THE LINCOLN YEAR BOOK

AXIOMS AND APHORISMS FROM THE GREAT EMANCIPATOR

JANUARY

The dogmas of the past are inadequate to the stormy present.

FIRST

Always do the very best you can.

SECOND

If our sense of duty forbids, then let us stand by our sense of duty.

THIRD

It's no use to be always looking up these hard spots.

FOURTH

All I am in the world, I owe to the opinion of me which the people express when they call me "Honest Old Abe."

FIFTH

The way for a young man to rise is to improve himself in every way he can, never suspecting that anybody is hindering him.

SIXTH

No one has needed favors more than I.

SEVENTH

Whatever is calculated to improve the condition of the honest, struggling laboring man, I am for that thing.

EIGHTH

All we want is time and patience.

NINTH

I esteem foreigners as no better than other people—nor any worse.

TENTH

My experience and observation have been that those who promise the most do the least.

ELEVENTH

I didn't know anything about it, but I thought you knew your own business best.

TWELFTH

If I send a man to buy a horse for me, I expect him to tell me his points—not how many hairs there are in his tail.

THIRTEENTH

You must act.

FOURTEENTH

I will try, and do the best I can.

FIFTEENTH

His attitude is such that, in the very selfishness of his nature, he can not but work to be successful!

SIXTEENTH

Afford all an unfettered start and a fair chance in the race of life.

SEVENTEENTH

I want Christians to pray for me; I need their prayers.

EIGHTEENTH

The young men must not be permitted to drift away.

NINETEENTH

The free institutions we enjoy have developed the powers and improved the condition of the whole people beyond any example in the world.

TWENTIETH

I shall do nothing in malice.

TWENTY-FIRST

Good men do not agree.

TWENTY-SECOND

I shall, to the best of my ability, repel force by force.

TWENTY-THIRD

Ballots are the rightful and peaceful successors of bullets.

TWENTY-FOURTH

I never thought he had more than average ability when we were young men together. But, then, I suppose he thought just the same about me.

TWENTY-FIFTH

Moral cowardice is something which I think I never had.

TWENTY-SIXTH

The patriotic instinct of plain people.

TWENTY-SEVENTH

The face of an old friend is like a ray of sunshine through dark and gloomy clouds.

TWENTY-EIGHTH

Will anybody do your work for you?

TWENTY-NINTH

My rightful masters, the American people.

THIRTIETH

Should any one in any case be content that his oath shall go unkept on a merely unsubstantial controversy as to how it shall be kept?

THIRTY-FIRST

The value of life is to improve one's condition.

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FEBRUARY

Let none falter who thinks he is right, and we may succeed.

FIRST

Labor is like any other commodity in the market—increase the demand for it and you increase the price of it.

SECOND

When I hear a man preach, I like to see him act as if he were fighting bees.

THIRD

I say "try," for if we never try, we never succeed.

FOURTH

The pioneer in any movement is not generally the best man to bring that movement to a successful issue.

FIFTH

Defeat and failure make everything seem wrong.

SIXTH

This nation cannot live on injustice.

SEVENTH

Something had to be done, and, as there does not appear to be any one else to do it, I did it.

EIGHTH

Poor parsons seem always to have large families.

NINTH

If it be true that the Lord has appointed me to do the work you have indicated, is it not probable that he would have communicated knowledge of the fact to me as well as to you?

TENTH

I trust I shall be willing to do my duty, though it costs my life.

ELEVENTH

I hope peace will come soon, and come to stay; and so come as to be worth the keeping in all future time.

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