Lincoln said his spiky hair had "a way of getting up in the world".

Harold Holzer
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Lincoln is best remembered for his time as president when he was assassinated. He said about his hair, "It has a way of getting up in the world," and it did. Since he was a star at the barber, and his hair was always well-kept and spiky, he was very proud of both attributes.

Source: Lincoln And The Power Of The Press: The War For Public Opinion

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