Lincoln was indeed fearful of losing the 1964 election. There were a large number of people who favored a truce to stop the war. One thing he did was to arrange for union soldiers to come home briefly to vote, so far as it was possible.
Abraham Lincoln
Possibly, or he might be afraid of you.
Mary Lincoln was intelligent, witty, vivacious and cultured, but she also was spoiled, petulant, selfish nervous and excitable.
He would probably get nervous, have a nervous breakdown, get a bunch of bad bills, and have problems with people.
I would talk about how to speak in front of a crowd without getting nervous
Wow, just tell her that that you are VERY sorry about how you rejected her. Let her know that you really do like her but you just were kinda nervous when she approached you. :)
He was nervous, excited, and didn't want to die so early of his lifetime.
Kari was nervous with worry that her transcripts would get lost in transit between Lincoln Park High and Michigan State University.
They where calm not nervous stable and got along with each other
Warren G. Harding Warren G. Harding
The nervous system The central nervous system
yes here it is Let me share someone's life history with you. This was a man who failed in business at the age of 21 ; was defeated in a legislative race at age 22; failed again in business at age 24; overcame the death of his sweetheart at age 26; had a nervous breakdown at age 27; lost a congressional race at age 34; lost a senatorial race at age 45; failed in an effort to become vice-president at age 47; lost a senatorial race at age 49; and was elected president of the United States at age 52. This man was Abraham Lincoln. Would you call him a failure? He could have quit. But to Lincoln, defeat was a detour and not a dead end.