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Quote By Abraham Lincoln
There is another old poet whose name I do not now remember who said, ‘Truth is the daughter of Time.’
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 quotes an unidentified poet to emphasize the concept that truth becomes evident over time through experience and observation. He suggests that truth emerges gradually and becomes apparent as events unfold. Lincoln's quote reflects his belief in the importance of historical perspective and the evolution of understanding over time. It underscores his appreciation for wisdom and insight derived from collective human experience and the passage of time.
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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.