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Quote By Abraham Lincoln
Being elected to Congress, though I am very grateful to our friends for having done it, has not pleased me as much as I expected.
16th President of the United States and Emancipator of Slaves.
Born: February 12, 1809
Died: April 15, 1865
Abraham Lincoln, the 16th U.S. President, led the nation through the Civil War and abolished slavery with the Emancipation Proclamation. Assassinated in 1865, his legacy endures in American history and civil rights.
Explanation Of The Quote
Abraham Lincoln reflects on his experience as a congressman, expressing gratitude for the opportunity while acknowledging personal disappointment with the role's fulfillment. He contrasts his initial expectations with the realities of legislative service, highlighting the challenges and compromises inherent in political office. Lincoln's quote reflects his candid assessment of political life and personal ambition, underscoring his commitment to public service despite its inherent frustrations. It reveals his introspective nature and dedication to fulfilling civic responsibilities.
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You may think it was a very little thing, and in these days it seems to me like a trifle, but it was a most important incident in my life. I could scarcely credit that I, the poor boy, had earned a dollar in less than a day; that by honest work, I had earned a dollar. I was a more hopeful and thoughtful boy from that time.