A Quote by Jamie Dimon

Abraham Lincoln never denigrated, never scapegoated, never finger-pointed. And he had reason to. — © Jamie Dimon
Abraham Lincoln never denigrated, never scapegoated, never finger-pointed. And he had reason to.
Abraham Lincoln went through 12 generals before he got Ulysses S. Grant. He had never done a Civil War before.
Abraham Lincoln, who said, A house divided... is a condominium. Never got a dinner!
I think that when you look at the great politicians, the two greatest in my view were George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, they certainly had character traits. You also know Abraham Lincoln overcame severe depression problems that he had when he was younger, which gave him the strength and the character later on.
The finger of suspicion never forgets the way it has once pointed.
You don't know who to believe. Like Abraham Lincoln. He said all men were created equal. He never went to a nude beach.
Honest Abe never lied. That's the good thing. That's the big difference between Abraham Lincoln and you [Hillary Clinton].
Abraham Lincoln, in order to maintain the unity of the United Statesresorted to the use of force.so, I think Abraham Lincoln, president, is a model, is an example.
Slavery in New Hampshire was never legally abolished, unless Abraham Lincoln did it. The State itself has not ever pronounced any emancipation edict.
Abraham Lincoln is the guy who could never be elected today, but whom we desperately wish we could elect.
President Abraham Lincoln never lost his ardor for the United States to remain united during the Civil War.
Abraham Lincoln is singular. Abraham Lincoln, before he was killed, stood up and, you know, for the first time from any sitting president, stood for the right for suffrage for African-American men who had served in the Civil War. And that's a limited suffrage, but it was quite radical at the time.
Shakespeare, Leonardo da Vinci, Benjamin Franklin and Abraham Lincoln never saw a movie, heard a radio or looked at television. They had 'Loneliness' and knew what to do with it. They were not afraid of being lonely because they knew that was when the creative mood in them would work.
Abraham Lincoln suggested never presume to know what God's will is, and I would never presume to know God's will or to speak God's words.
Until the early 90s, when I was working on a project about the idea of free will in American philosophy. I knew that Lincoln had had something to say about "necessity" and "fatalism," and so I began writing him into the book. In fact, Lincoln took over. I wrote instead 'Abraham Lincoln: Redeemer President,' in 1999, and I've splitting rails with Mr. Lincoln ever since. If there's a twelve-step process for this somewhere, I haven't found it yet.
Though [Abraham Lincoln] never would travel to Europe, he went with Shakespeare's kings to Merry England; he went with Lord Byron poetry to Spain and Portugal. Literature allowed him to transcend his surroundings.
I never had a budget, I never had a manager, I never had a PR. I never had nothing. I was getting everything straight out the mud.
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