Abraham Lincoln Quote

In a great national crisis like ours unanimity of action among those seeking a common end is very desirable—almost indispensable. And yet no approach to such unanimity is attainable unless some deference shall be paid to the will of the majority simply because it is the will of the majority.


Fourth State of the Union Address (December 6, 1864)


In a great national crisis like ours unanimity of action among those seeking a common end is very desirable—almost indispensable. And yet no...

In a great national crisis like ours unanimity of action among those seeking a common end is very desirable—almost indispensable. And yet no...

In a great national crisis like ours unanimity of action among those seeking a common end is very desirable—almost indispensable. And yet no...

In a great national crisis like ours unanimity of action among those seeking a common end is very desirable—almost indispensable. And yet no...