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View ArticleAbraham Lincoln, 16th President, Led America through the Civil War
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10 Great Ideas from Little Women Money and possessions do not equate to happiness. Count your blessings and be grateful for what you have in life. Conceit spoils the finest genius. Don’t let the sun go...
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Big Ideas from Saratoga Trunk by Edna Ferber Life is something you must take by the tail or it turns away from you. Relief comes when festering grievances long hidden are brought to light and cleansed...
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