Too Big To Cry
Illustration
by Max Lucado

In 1858 the Illinois legislature using an obscure statute sent Stephen A. Douglas to the U.S. Senate instead of Abraham Lincoln, although Lincoln had won the popular vote. When a sympathetic friend asked Lincoln how he felt, he said, "Like the boy who stubbed his toe: I am too big to cry and too badly hurt to laugh."

Portland, OR: Multnomah Press, God Came Near, by Max Lucado