Because courage, survival, love–all these things didn’t live in one man. They lived in them all or they died and every man with them; they had come to believe that to abandon one man was to abandon themselves.

Richard Flanagan
About This Quote

To believe in your ability to survive in a hostile environment. To believe that you can live to fight another day. And above all, to believe in the power of love to survive and thrive. These three words describe the strength and courage of the women who lived at the time of Abraham Lincoln, whose speech this quote is from.

The women were there when their husbands went off to war, when they came back to defend their home and family after the war. They were there when their children were born and when they died. They were there, growing old.

Source: The Narrow Road To The Deep North

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