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Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important...
2/3/2006 10:16:03 AM
"Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important than any other." – Abraham Lincoln, 16th US President
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2/3/2006 11:27:16 AM
Good day all, Mr. Abe Lincoln was a man of wisdom! His words are true to this day.
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2/3/2006 12:05:52 PM
Yep ol Abe Lincoln had a sharp outlook on things. http://allsolutionsnetwork.com/DG/DG20429 http://www.profitsyoudeserve.com/?ref=luckydog http://www.M2CWorks.com/dggrounds
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Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed is more important...
2/3/2006 2:38:18 PM
"Your chances of success in any undertaking can always be measured in your belief in yourself." Robert Collier I really don't know who Robert Collier is, but his words are those of wisdom. Seemed appropiate, but nothing measures up to "Abe"! Judy Smith
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2/3/2006 4:56:12 PM
Abraham Lincoln was a man that truly saw things the way they were. One example was a trial where he represented a slave being accused of theft. Everyone wanted to blame the slave no matter what. Abe took the case on 'blind faith' after listening to the slave's plea. Abe did all the necessary investigating that was known of that time period. Up to the day of the trial things were not looking good. It looked like his client was guilty. Abe was not a man to lay down easily and just say whatever. Abe pleaded with the judge to have the trial take place where the crime scene was, a General Store, hoping he would find something to help his case. By deduction they figured the culprit was right handed. So abe, to prove this theory 'dusted' around the area where the items were taken with talcum powder that he found available in the store. What did this prove? The culprit was right handed. The same as the client. And it proved his client was innocent! For the dusted hand print was that of a person's full hand. The slave was asked to place his hand above the print and behold, they could see that the slave was missing part of his ring finger to the second knuckle! Proof enough that the print did not belong to the slave. All charges dropped. This shows a man that would think out of the box and went with his gut and that his resolution to succeed was more important than any other. Newest Release: Podcasting For Fun & Profit! FREE Niche Report Coming soon "Ads By The Squares" www.adsbythesquares.com Kenneth R Sword Jr Co-CEO - Bizzy Blogz http://www.bizzyblogz.com/krsword Copy this link to your RSS Reader: http://www.bizzyblogz.com/rss.php?u=krsword
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