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Aphorisms of famous people. Abraham Lincoln

Aphorisms of famous people

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Abraham Lincoln. The most famous aphorisms

  • Marriage is neither heaven nor hell, it's just purgatory.
  • A ballot is stronger than a bullet.
  • Horses at the crossing do not change.
  • Hypocrite: A person who killed both parents and asks for mercy, citing the fact that he is an orphan.
  • The best part of our lives consists of friends.
  • I don't care what people say about me behind my back as long as they tell lies about me.
  • You can fool some people all the time, you can fool everyone some of the time, but you can't fool everyone all the time.
  • My life experience has convinced me that people who have no faults have very few virtues.
  • The sheep and the wolf understand the word "freedom" differently, this is the essence of the disagreements that prevail in human society.
  • Cunning and flattery are blood relatives.
  • I defeat my enemies by turning them into friends.

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