Saturday, March 4, 2017

Does someone scary need your compassion today?

From “Lincoln 365,” by Arnold Kunst:
March 5
One day Lincoln was visiting the sick and wounded. He entered a tent in which lay Confederate wounded. A correspondent quoted him as saying they were 'enemies through uncontrollable circumstances.' After a silence, Confederates came forward and without words shook the hand of the President. Some were too sore and broken to walk or to sit up. The President went among these, took some by the hand, wished them good cheer, and said they should have the best of care. The correspondent wrote, 'Beholders wept at the interview. Most of the Confederates, even, were moved to tears.'
‘You can go forth to your bitterest enemy. Why? Because it is the right thing to do. It is mathematically correct.' 
- Jonathan Hanaghan

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