The story is told of a man who was applying for a job with the Lincoln Administration. President Lincoln was refusing to hire the man. Why are you refusing to hire this man?, came the question. "I don't like the looks of that man," replied the President. "Why that man can't help how he looks," said the inquirer. "Why, certainly he can," exclaimed Lincoln. "A man's character shows in his face." President Lincoln did not hire the man.
Abraham Lincoln was right. We can learn from Lincoln, not only in how a man's character shows in his face, but in how important character is as such (for both men and women).
N.B. Quotes may not be word for word.
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