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What are Lincoln’s classic quotes?

Lincoln's classic sayings

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 it is full of vitality. , 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 that he and others friendship. —— 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? They are too afraid to fight - Lincoln

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

17. Those who do not give others freedom, they They do not deserve to be free, and they cannot remain free for long under the rule of a just God. —— Lincoln

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

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

20. The height of fountain It 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

23. In fact, education is an early habit. —— Lincoln

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

25. Always remember that your own determination to succeed is more important than anything else. —— Lincoln

26. Remember, when the road of life is steep, stay calm. Famous Quotes www.51FLash.com - Lincoln

27. I walk slowly, but never step back. —— Lincoln

28. I don’t know who my grandfather was. What I care more about is what kind of person his grandson will become. —— Lincoln

29. Don’t respond with resentment, but be compassionate. Let us work together to complete the work we are doing. —— Lincoln

30. It is better to break a bad promise than to keep it. —— Lincoln

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

32. Giving freedom to others and maintaining your own freedom are equally noble causes. —— Lincoln

33. Only when a person joins the great current of the times can his life shine with brilliance. —— Lincoln

34. Those who do not give freedom to others should not be free themselves, and they will not be able to maintain freedom for a long time under the rule of a just God.

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35. You can deceive all the people some of the time, and you can deceive some of the people all the time, but you can never deceive all the people all the time. —— Lincoln

36. The spirit of dedication to duty is more important than personal reputation. —— Lincoln

37. Adapt to the environment, rather than letting the environment adapt to you! —— Lincoln

38. Going through rigorous training is the only way to improve yourself. —— Lincoln

39. Speed ??determines success or failure. —— Lincoln

40. Don’t be afraid of crazy ideas, as long as you work hard. —— Lincoln

41. First of all, we must build up self-confidence. —— Lincoln

42. Victory belongs to the most tenacious people. —— Lincoln

43. Waiting is much harder than doing. —— Lincoln

44. Have confidence and take control of your future. —— Lincoln

45. Don’t sink. You can choose to rise in any environment. —— Lincoln

46. The goal must be clear and the belief must be firm. —— Lincoln

47. Only by doing it yourself can you know whether you can succeed. —— Lincoln

48. Be a truly brave and fearless person. —— Lincoln

49. Conquer fear instead of shrinking back. —— Lincoln

50. Losers allow themselves to fail, while winners create success. —— Lincoln

51. Dare to “hard work” and don’t doubt yourself. - Lincoln

52. Nothing is impossible - "No way" or "impossible" are often excuses for the mediocre and lazy. —— Lincoln

53. The most important thing is to stick to principles at critical moments. ——Lincoln

54. Those who are patient will always succeed. —— Lincoln

55. When you are convinced that there is no breakthrough, the first thing to choose is to wait. —— Lincoln

56. If you have no choice, then bravely face it. —— Lincoln

57, responsibility, honor, country! —— Lincoln

58. As long as you don’t admit defeat, you have a chance! —— Lincoln

59. It is necessary to cultivate abilities in all aspects, including the ability to withstand tragic fate. —— Lincoln

60. Impulsiveness is by no means the character of a true hero. —— Lincoln

61. Dare to defeat all fears! —— Lincoln

62. Be grateful for the adversities and hardships in life! —— Lincoln

63. Take the initiative to train yourself and cultivate a decisive character. —— Lincoln

64. Act immediately and do not delay. —— Lincoln

65. The horror in reality is far less terrible than the horror in imagination. ——Lincoln

66. This kind of talent is desperately needed in the world. They can overcome all kinds of resistance and complete the task under any circumstances. —— Lincoln

67. What we need to do is to let discipline guard West Point, rather than instructors always monitoring students. —— Lincoln

68. The "devil" is hidden in the details, never ignore any details. —— Lincoln

69. Never indulge yourself and make excuses for yourself. —— Lincoln

70. Even a little restraint on oneself can make people stronger. —— Lincoln

71. In order to win, you may have to do something you don’t want to do. —— Lincoln

72. Learn to tolerate injustice and learn to fulfill your duties. —— Lincoln

73. As long as you fully believe in yourself, no difficulty can last long enough. —— Lincoln

74. Any individual, when a crisis comes, must think of breaking the rules. —— Lincoln

75. I may not win, but I will definitely act in good faith. I may not succeed, but I will maintain a consistent belief. I will stand side by side with anyone who has integrity.

When he is right, I will support him; when he is wrong, I am willing to win without asking for anything, but I am determined to be sincere. I do not necessarily seek success, but I must be consistent in my words and deeds and implement them from beginning to end. I will stand side by side with honorable men, doing what I am and not doing what I am not. —— Lincoln

76. I may not always have a sure chance of winning, but I always conduct myself with sincerity. I may not succeed immediately, but I will never forget the truth in my heart. I should stand side by side with the upright people in the world, support them when I know they are right, and abandon them when I know they are wrong. —— Lincoln

77. If I just try to read-let alone answer all the attacks on me, I might as well close this shop and go to other businesses. I try to do it in the best way possible, to the best of my ability, and I plan to keep doing it this way. If it turns out that I am right, then it doesn't matter what others say about me; if it turns out that I am wrong, then even if I spend ten times the effort to say that I am right, it is useless. —— Lincoln

78. The ability and interest in reading give us the opportunity to know everything that others have discovered. It helps us understand the problems that have been solved. More than that, it arouses our interest and empowers us to successfully explore unsolved problems. —— Lincoln