登陆注册
37836700000008

第8章 VOLUME I(8)

But his narrow opportunities and the unsteady life he had led during his younger years had not permitted the accumulation of large stores in his mind. It is true, in political campaigns he had occasionally spoken on the ostensible issues between the Whigs and the Democrats, the tariff, internal improvements, banks, and so on, but only in a perfunctory manner. Had he ever given much serious thought and study to these subjects, it is safe to assume that a mind so prolific of original conceits as his would certainly have produced some utterance upon them worth remembering. His soul had evidently never been deeply stirred by such topics. But when his moral nature was aroused, his brain developed an untiring activity until it had mastered all the knowledge within reach. As soon as the repeal of the Missouri Compromise had thrust the slavery question into politics as the paramount issue, Lincoln plunged into an arduous study of all its legal, historical, and moral aspects, and then his mind became a complete arsenal of argument. His rich natural gifts, trained by long and varied practice, had made him an orator of rare persuasiveness. In his immature days, he had pleased himself for a short period with that inflated, high-flown style which, among the uncultivated, passes for "beautiful speaking." His inborn truthfulness and his artistic instinct soon overcame that aberration and revealed to him the noble beauty and strength of simplicity. He possessed an uncommon power of clear and compact statement, which might have reminded those who knew the story of his early youth of the efforts of the poor boy, when he copied his compositions from the scraped wooden shovel, carefully to trim his expressions in order to save paper. His language had the energy of honest directness and he was a master of logical lucidity. He loved to point and enliven his reasoning by humorous illustrations, usually anecdotes of Western life, of which he had an inexhaustible store at his command. These anecdotes had not seldom a flavor of rustic robustness about them, but he used them with great effect, while amusing the audience, to give life to an abstraction, to explode an absurdity, to clinch an argument, to drive home an admonition.

The natural kindliness of his tone, softening prejudice and disarming partisan rancor, would often open to his reasoning a way into minds most unwilling to receive it.

Yet his greatest power consisted in the charm of his individuality. That charm did not, in the ordinary way, appeal to the ear or to the eye. His voice was not melodious; rather shrill and piercing, especially when it rose to its high treble in moments of great animation. His figure was unhandsome, and the action of his unwieldy limbs awkward. He commanded none of the outward graces of oratory as they are commonly understood.

His charm was of a different kind. It flowed from the rare depth and genuineness of his convictions and his sympathetic feelings.

Sympathy was the strongest element in his nature. One of his biographers, who knew him before he became President, says:

"Lincoln's compassion might be stirred deeply by an object present, but never by an object absent and unseen. In the former case he would most likely extend relief, with little inquiry into the merits of the case, because, as he expressed it himself, it `took a pain out of his own heart.'" Only half of this is correct. It is certainly true that he could not witness any individual distress or oppression, or any kind of suffering, without feeling a pang of pain himself, and that by relieving as much as he could the suffering of others he put an end to his own. This compassionate impulse to help he felt not only for human beings, but for every living creature. As in his boyhood he angrily reproved the boys who tormented a wood turtle by putting a burning coal on its back, so, we are told, he would, when a mature man, on a journey, dismount from his buggy and wade waist-deep in mire to rescue a pig struggling in a swamp.

Indeed, appeals to his compassion were so irresistible to him, and he felt it so difficult to refuse anything when his refusal could give pain, that he himself sometimes spoke of his inability to say "no" as a positive weakness. But that certainly does not prove that his compassionate feeling was confined to individual cases of suffering witnessed with his own eyes. As the boy was moved by the aspect of the tortured wood turtle to compose an essay against cruelty to animals in general, so the aspect of other cases of suffering and wrong wrought up his moral nature, and set his mind to work against cruelty, injustice, and oppression in general.

As his sympathy went forth to others, it attracted others to him.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 盛夏思星辰

    盛夏思星辰

    八岁的盛星星因为一场意外结识了十八岁的夏北辰,二十八岁的夏北辰怎么也想不到会爱上十八岁的盛星星……
  • 宸悦于馨

    宸悦于馨

    初见时,他折磨她的心,摧残的精神,把她拉入黑暗,只为他渴望嫉妒她的纯真。三年的陪伴,她变成他要的人,他想要的样子,但,他却后悔了。刀,毫不留情刺入心脏那刻,没有疼痛,有的是他鲜艳的血。“你这条命,是我用爱换回来的,我爱你,你有没有爱过我?”…………“没有。”十年的相守,换不来她一颗真心,她要的,他却给不起。自由。“放手吧。”…………“总裁,听说,段家那小子在外面惹了情债,堂主舍下他跑了,咱们去把人追回来吧。”总裁大人点点头,玩了这么久,是该回来了。她兜兜转转,一颗心早已遗落,当他出现在面前,仿佛缺失的那块,找了回来。他在她的耳边呢喃。终于,我等到了。
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 泪是透明的海

    泪是透明的海

    突然有一天,你从我的世界消失,连同你的影子都无踪了。从此寻寻觅觅,岁岁年年。
  • 幻想凡神

    幻想凡神

    穿越到某个科学魔法并存的平行世界后,方越得到了一个超强的金手指系统。“我能变成任何记忆中的幻想角色?而且还不受能量守恒的限制?这个可以有!”他感觉自己完全可以瞬间征服诸天万界,踏足巅峰!然而,理想往往丰满,现实却很骨感,每一种变身,都带有千奇百怪、各不相同的——副作用!“变身漩涡鸣人,将在解除效果后,保持相等时间的‘鸣子’状态,自带烟雾马赛克效果?”“变身吉尔伽美什,将在解除效果后,保持相等时间的‘娘闪闪’状态,且必须要做到挥金如土?”“变身晓古城……”方越嘴角抽搐,“这尼玛都是些什么鬼?”书友群:9807574!
  • 这个大佬她没有心

    这个大佬她没有心

    每个人眼中都有星辰,当星辰消失的时候就是他长大迎来蜕变的时候。我是迟暮,这世间唯一剩下的魔。作为世间唯一的魔,我感觉我有些不一样。都说我们魔生于人类的七情六欲,但是我无心且冷情。我沉睡千年,这次出山不为别的。我要去找我的心……男女主身心干净,请放心入坑。注意前方高能,男主真大佬且护妻狂魔。【1V1】本书又名《我家宿主是恶毒女配》,《在刀渣里找糖吃的日常》
  • 你唱不过我吧

    你唱不过我吧

    每次看到这句“我不爱钱杰克马,北大还行撒贝柠……”的段子时,安泽都摇头苦笑,说一声他们真会玩儿。可是万万没想到,有一天他也会加入到这个让全国人民都调侃的队伍中去。……(注:本书只是一部脑洞系统都市文,而且不是重生的那种抄歌流,文中关于音乐的所有知识都只是作者本人的辣鸡理解,请读者见谅!)
  • 星主三国

    星主三国

    公元234年,山阳公刘协寿终正寝,其嫡长孙刘康继山阳公爵位。刘康体内身藏千余年后的灵魂,他犹如一滴无根之水落入这三国乱世,此时,距五胡乱华不到百年,知晓此黑暗历史的他,又该何去何从……
  • 断了念,远方的城

    断了念,远方的城

    再见很难说出口,用沉默的祝福代替言语上的牵绊,我会笑着让清风拂送........
  • 环爱(享受驾机超时空的故事)..more

    环爱(享受驾机超时空的故事)..more

    她是一位技艺超群的未来特警,他是一位历史上的革命战士,他们的邂逅将会上演一场怎样的环之爱情呢?是悲?是喜?······