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What are the famous aphorisms in Lincoln's biography?

1. If we want to cultivate a fair character, we should develop a good habit of "not being strict". ?——Lincoln

2. A good goal will never be lost by taking your time. —— Lincoln

3. My life experience has convinced me that people with no shortcomings often have few advantages. ?——Lincoln

4. Gold is indeed precious, but vigorous and brave patriots are more precious than gold. —— Lincoln

5. In fact, education is an early habit. ? - Lincoln

6. Will comes from two factors: moral sense and self-interest. ? - Lincoln

7. Character is like a tree, reputation is like its shade. We often think about the shade of trees, but we don’t know that trees are the root. —— Lincoln

8. Although it is not easy to abolish the black slavery system, it is even harder to pursue love! —— Lincoln

9. An outstanding genius disdains to follow a path that has been traveled by others. He sought out areas hitherto unexplored. —— Lincoln

10. What we care about is not whether you fail, but whether you can have no complaints about failure. —— Lincoln

11. People over forty must have a sense of responsibility on their faces. ? —— Lincoln

12. The most beautiful thing in life is his friendship with others. —— Lincoln

13. Law is revealed morality, and morality is hidden law. ? - Lincoln

14. What I am mainly concerned about is not whether you have failed, but whether you are willing to fail. ?——Lincoln

15. What is conservatism? Just too scared to fight. ?——Lincoln

16. There are no humble professions in the world, only humble people. ?——Lincoln

17. Those who do not give freedom to others should not be free themselves, and under the rule of a just God, they will not be able to survive in the long run. The land remains free. ?——Lincoln

18. A good man is not afraid of low birth——Lincoln

19. Tofu loves thick skin but thin skin loves thin——Lincoln

20. Fountain’s The height will not exceed its source; the same is true for a person's career, his achievements will never exceed his own beliefs.

? - Lincoln

21. Giving freedom to others and maintaining one's own freedom are equally noble causes - Lincoln

22. Those who love to learn will become great talents. —— Lincoln