President Lincoln's sense of humor
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10-11-2012, 07:31 AM
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RE: President Lincoln's sense of humor
Author William Lee Miller writes about Lincoln's humor in the book Lincoln's Virtues on page 72. Miller is pulling quotes from Herndon who obtained information from Dennis Hanks:
"Telling stories was only part of it; he was also "sociable," "companionable," "amiable," "gregarious'; he "liked lively, jovial company, where there was plenty of fun and no drunkeness." "Abe was a cheerful boy-a witty boy-was humoroous always." "He made fun and cracked his jokes making all happy but the jokes were few and at no mans expense." "He was the most entertaining person I ever knew." "The more I became acquainted with him the more humorous I found him to be>" "The open frank manner of Mr. Lincoln in his youthful days coupled with a flow of good humor and great witticism, always made him a welcome member of any group." Bill Nash |
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