This is commonly mis-attributed to Abraham Lincoln, but there's no evidence that he ever said it.
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In conclusion, QI would tentatively credit Edward J. Stieglitz with the saying. However, it is possible that the statement was crafted by an advertising copywriter instead of Stieglitz himself. It is also possible that earlier instances exist that QI has not yet located.
Adlai Stevenson did use the saying on more than one occasion while giving speeches. The attachment to Lincoln is currently unsupported. The wording in the advertisement for the book by Stieglitz does differ somewhat from the version used by Stevenson, but the semantics and word-order reversal match.
This quote emphasizes the importance of living a meaningful and fulfilling life no matter how long it may be. It encourages us to focus on quality experiences and meaningful connections rather than just the passage of time. Prioritizing experiences that bring joy, growth, and depth to our lives can lead to a more enriched and satisfying existence.
If one excludes infant mortality (i.e. if you don't count children who died before their 1st birthday when computing the average), life expectancy would be about 40, with those in the upper classes gaining perhaps as much as 10 years more. If one include infant mortality in the calculation, reduce the above numbers by almost 10 years.
The life expectancy in France is around 82 years for women and 77 years for men. Overall, life expectancy in France has been increasing steadily over the years due to advancements in healthcare and lifestyle changes.
The life expectancy in the United States in 1961 was around 70.2 years for women and 66.8 years for men.
You have to know your birthday, or at least what year you were born in, then count the number of years since then.
Babies are typically considered 0 years old when they are born. Some cultures may consider a newborn to be already in their first year of life.
Abraham Lincoln said it
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The one that comes from your heart.It also depends on how much you care for a person or animal.
just count how many seasons they have, it will be either one or two years for each season
every cigarette you lose 13 minutes of your life so count the number in a pack and do the math
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You count from AD then to BC
The Count of Monte Cristo promised to spare the life of Albert because Albert's father, Count Morcerf, saved the Count of Monte Cristo's life in the past. The Count saw Albert as an innocent in the sins of his father and felt gratitude towards him because of his father's actions.
What is the normal platelet count for children ages 5 - 10 years
That depends on whether you count overthrowing the King of England and ruling in his place for 5 years as an achievement. If you do, then Yes.
By convention the age of a person is measured from birth instead of conception. Therefore, the person is 0.08333 (rounded) years. The person's age is expressed as 0 years (which is implied) one month. Age is a measurement of length of life and not as a count of life's intervals.
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