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" In a speech Abraham Lincoln delivered at the height of the Civil War,
he referred to the Southerners as fellow human beings who were in
error. An elderly lady chastised him for not calling them irreconcilable
enemies who must be destroyed. “Why, madam,” Lincoln replied,
“do I not destroy my enemies when I make them my friends? "

Robert Greene , The 48 Laws of Power


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Robert Greene quote : In a speech Abraham Lincoln delivered at the height of the Civil War, <br />he referred to the Southerners as fellow human beings who were in <br />error. An elderly lady chastised him for not calling them irreconcilable <br />enemies who must be destroyed. “Why, madam,” Lincoln replied, <br />“do I not destroy my enemies when I make them my friends?