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Abraham Lincoln's 25 motivational quotes are essential reading

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Abraham Lincoln Statue Motivational Quotes Everyone is aware of Abraham Lincoln's identity. In 1861, he became the 16th President of the United States. He became well-known for his outstanding accomplishment in rescuing slaves from slavery. You can go to the Wikipedia page to learn more about him. Returning to the primary subject, motivational quotes. His well-known statements must have encouraged whoever read them. In light of this, I have chosen to remind readers of his famous quotations. You can read  25 of Abraham Lincoln's inspirational quotations  below. I'm hoping you'll enjoy it. 1. Always bear in mind, that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other thing. 2. And in the end it’s not the years in your life that counts. It's the life in your years. 3. Common looking people are the best in the world; that is the reason the lord makes so many of them. 4. Determine that the thing can and shall be done, and then we shall find the way. 5. How ...

Tad Lincoln persuade his father for sparing life of turkey

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cartoon of bird turkey Children Book Story 'The Magnificent Mischief of Tad Lincoln' written by author Raymond Arroyo and illustrated by illustrator Jacqui Davis which consists of 32 pages. eBook Review 'The Magnificent Mischief of Tad Lincoln’ by Raymond Arroyo Tad Lincoln son of the former American President Abraham Lincoln loved to play around with turkey in the White House, forgets entirely one day his beloved turkey will be sacrificed. Tad was a little boy who often did mischief and in that time the United States was fighting a cruel war. But when the time arrived to slaughter turkey, tad insists his father to pardon turkey and Lincoln accepted his son's request. That was the true event and interestingly, the tradition of pardon Thanksgiving Turkey began in the White House since then. John F Kennedy, 35th U.S. President, in 1963 also decided not to accept turkey for dinner and to spare turkey in the White House. Richard Nixon 37th U.S. President, Jimmy Carter...