I am receiving what I suppose to be the usual number of threatening letters on the subject. Assassination can be no more guarded against than death by lightning; it is best not to worry about either.


As quoted in Garfield of Ohio : The Available Man (1970) by John M. Tyler.


I am receiving what I suppose to be the usual number of threatening letters on the subject. Assassination can be no more guarded against than death...

I am receiving what I suppose to be the usual number of threatening letters on the subject. Assassination can be no more guarded against than death...

I am receiving what I suppose to be the usual number of threatening letters on the subject. Assassination can be no more guarded against than death...

I am receiving what I suppose to be the usual number of threatening letters on the subject. Assassination can be no more guarded against than death...