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100 quotes by Abraham Lincoln

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100 quotes by Abraham Lincoln

By: Abraham Lincoln
Narrated by: Paul Spera
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Abraham Lincoln has been consistently ranked as among the greatest U.S. presidents. He was a political genius, managing to preserve the Union and modernize economy while leading the United States through its bloodiest war, and perhaps the greatest crisis it would have to face. Among his many feats, Lincoln is widely remembered for having paved the way for the abolition of slavery, before his assassination in 1865. These 100 quotes have been selected to introduce you to one of the greatest political minds that lived, in an efficient and convenient format.

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This is truly a valuable collection of quotes from a great President. Although time has past and ideas have past most quotes included here have withstand time. Narrator's voice is pleasant. Book is read to the point no waste of time.

Truly a valuable collection of quotes.

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I admire President Lincoln. After hearing some of these quotes I admire a bit more.

The man who read the quotes did a great job. He used good inflection and, most importantly, he did not rush through them. When someone really rushes through quotes (as someone did in a Mr. Rogers book) they sort of ruin it. I am so glad that wasn’t the case here.

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