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It was Abraham Lincoln's, his Second Inaugural Address on March 4, 1865.
With malice toward none, with charity for all . . .apex= It was crucified on a cross of gold.
The word "malice" means the act of evil upon another person or creature. Charity means helping and teaming up together in unity. So the quote by Abraham Lincoln mean having no evil upon anyone and help towards everyone.
By the use of this term, in the context of Lincoln's second inaugural speech in 1865, the phrase containing "malice towards none" reads as follows: With malice towards none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right as God gives us to see the right...... Here Lincoln sets forth to blame no one as the "sinner" for the war. He blames not the South nor the North. Or, it can be said that he believed each of the parties to the war have equal blame.
The purpose of the Gettysburg Address was to rejuvinate the morale of the war-weary civilians in the North, "a new birth of freedom." The purpose of the 2nd Inaugural was to assure the South that it would make a soft transition back into the Union, "With malice toward none, with charity to all."
Abraham Lincoln is the person that said that
You are full of Malice wishes. Malice means ill will.
malice
malice is the desire see others suffer or to harm others
Lincoln urged Americans to work "with malice toward none, with charity for all" to achieve "a just and lasting peace."
There are two books in Chris Wooding's Malice series: Malice and Havoc.