Sunday, August 20, 2017

“Common sense is like deodorant. The people who need it most never use it.” Anonymous

From “Lincoln  365,” by Arnold Kunst
August 20
In the 1850's Lincoln was involved in a high-profile case arguing for a steam ship company against a railroad company. The issue had to do with low-lying trestles across a river. In his summation to the jury the lawyer for the railroad argued brilliantly as to why the burgeoning economic prosperity of the entire region demanded free and unfettered access to bridges across rivers. His summary took over an hour. Lincoln's summary was one sentence: 'What this jury has to decide is whether one group has more right to cross a river than another has to go up and down that same river.' He won the case.

‘The man who has no imagination has no wings.’
- Muhammad Ali



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