Quotes From "The Impeachment Of Abraham Lincoln" By Stephen L. Carter

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Jonathan had been around Washington long enough to know that no offer was exactly what it seemed. Stephen L. Carter
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So many people of liberal persuasion value their own progressive opinions more than they value the people they hold those opinions about. Stephen L. Carter
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He seemed to believe that indignation was a sufficient guardian. Stephen L. Carter
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He was vain and tended to surround himself with intellectual and moral pygmies. Stephen L. Carter
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He was the sort of man who only wanted to be told what he already assumed was true. Stephen L. Carter
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Our sense of history has grown dangerously thin, and our sense of proportion with it. Stephen L. Carter
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Coming from a business family, she shied away from abstractions. Stephen L. Carter
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She had been carried away by the need to defend herself. Stephen L. Carter
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People seem to remember the sacrifices they made more than what the sacrifices were for. Stephen L. Carter
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The victors always think they are righteous. But then, they always seem to start a mighty unrighteous squabbling over the spoils. Stephen L. Carter
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The only way to prove his willingness to wait would be to wait. Stephen L. Carter