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Good politicians know when to move on, sooner or later. — Richard Brookhiser
[Washington had won] a war for independence and then gone home. [He embodied] the legend of the Roman who returned to his plow after saving his country. — Richard Brookhiser
Some lawns have all the cheer of old cemeteries. — Richard Brookhiser
Madison lived in his head and public speaking did not come naturally to him. — Richard Brookhiser
Washington offered a republican substitute for the dignity of royalty. — Richard Brookhiser
Lincoln bore down or anything he handled, mastering both the details and the principles. — Richard Brookhiser
Jefferson could strike up the band even when he was being lazy or fearful. — Richard Brookhiser
Only the stupefying ignorance of young women prevents them from comprehending the stupefying emptiness of the men who cluster round them. — Richard Brookhiser
Humor and seriousness can be an unstable mix. — Richard Brookhiser
She became at once more intimate and more exalted. — Richard Brookhiser
Aaron Burr was like a new refrigerator. He was bright, cold and empty. — Richard Brookhiser
Libertarians are believers in small government who really mean it
no excuses, no exceptions. [For Libertarians], the excesses of government are their best recruiters. — Richard Brookhiser
Dominance can be a tempration to division. "There are so many of us, we can afford to fight amongst ourselves. — Richard Brookhiser
A storyteller, a displaced poet, will absorb reading differently. — Richard Brookhiser
Lincoln Road that sorrow is most difficult for the young because it, "takes them unawares." The old, he said, have learned to anticipate difficulty. Lincoln wrote that sorrow is most difficult for the young because it, "takes them unawares." The old, he said, have learned to anticipate difficulty. — Richard Brookhiser
She noticed, as an exceptional woman would, that her stepson was exceptional. — Richard Brookhiser
Depression manifests itself in a lack of will. — Richard Brookhiser
Lincoln began to emerge from his funk by helping a coworker who looked up to him out of a funk of his own. — Richard Brookhiser
He might not take their advice, but he took their temperature. — Richard Brookhiser
Lincoln loved other people's jokes as much as his own. — Richard Brookhiser
Young, healthy communities can afford to roll the dice. — Richard Brookhiser
The towering genius is not apolitical. — Richard Brookhiser
Inspiring words are potent, and sometimes dangerous, things. They can inspire idiots and devils as well as great man. — Richard Brookhiser
Routine is supposed to be the great deadener of souls; how much worse is the half-completed task, the broken round, the unfulfilled routine? — Richard Brookhiser
To use the past, he had to save it from aspects of itself. — Richard Brookhiser
One of the highest marks of citizenship is fighting for the common defense. — Richard Brookhiser
Since we never get everything we want or need from our families, we look for sufficiency in surrogates. — Richard Brookhiser
Lincoln was less well-read than many a professor or journalist, but what he read, he read deeply. — Richard Brookhiser
God produced great writing, a matter of first importance to a man like Lincoln, ever impressed with the nature of cause and forces. — Richard Brookhiser
Any man's life can be seen as a series of engagements with his fathers, Including the surrogates provided by life and literature. — Richard Brookhiser