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"With Malice Toward None"

"With Malice Toward None" is a phrase from Abraham Lincoln's second inaugural address, emphasizing forgiveness and reconciliation after the Civil War. It advocates for moving beyond resentment or revenge, encouraging compassion and understanding, even toward those who may have been adversaries. The idea is to promote healing and unity by fostering a spirit of kindness, rather than harboring hatred or ill will, helping the nation to rebuild and move forward together with a sense of shared purpose and forgiveness.