Quote by Abraham Lincoln
Singular indeed that the people should be writhing under oppression and injury, and yet not one among them to be found, to raise the voice of complaint.
Summary
This quote expresses the surprising observation that despite experiencing oppression and harm, there is no one among the people willing to speak up and express their grievances. It highlights the absence of a collective or individual willingness to openly challenge or protest against their mistreatment. The quote suggests that there may be various reasons for this silence, such as fear, apathy, or a lack of awareness about one's own rights and the potential for collective action.