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Am I not destroying my enemies when I make friends of them?
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"Am I not destroying my enemies when I make friends of them?"

- Abraham Lincoln

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This quote by Abraham Lincoln talks to the power of reconciliation and understanding. It recommends that rather of participating in conflict and violence, it is possible to solve distinctions and create peace through relationship. Lincoln was advocating for a more tranquil technique to resolving disputes, rather than depending on aggressiveness and hostility. He was suggesting that by making pals of one's enemies, it is possible to create a more unified and serene society. This quote is a suggestion that it is possible to discover commonalities and develop bridges between individuals, even if they have been foes in the past. It is a call to action to seek out understanding and peace, rather than engaging in destructive and violent habits.

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Abraham Lincoln This quote is written / told by Abraham Lincoln between February 12, 1809 and April 15, 1865. He was a famous President from USA. The author also have 114 other quotes.

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