Is This Abraham Lincoln?
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06-29-2017, 04:00 AM
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RE: Is This Abraham Lincoln?
(06-28-2017 03:57 PM)Rogerm Wrote: That quote about about remaining silent and appearing to be a fool, rather than speaking and removing all doubt is actually attributable to Mark Twain. I agree, Roger. Although the Internet is full of pages that attribute this to Lincoln, I have never been able to find a letter, speech, court case, conversation, etc. in which Lincoln ever said these words. It is not in the Collected Works, and I cannot find it in the Fehrenbachers' book. I own other books of authentic Lincoln quotes, and this is not in those either. The same is true for "He who represents himself has a fool for a client" or "The lawyer who represents himself has a fool for a client." Although often attributed to Lincoln, I cannot find he ever said it. If anyone knows truly legitimate sources for either of these quotes, please post. Thank you. |
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