Allegiance Quote by Frank Beddor
““I would find no value in the allegiance of a fool ready to give himself up to any old hag of Black Imagination who presented herself. I will accept your allegiance. For now. But if I ever decide you're useless, you are a dead man." To be killed by you is to be desired more than a life excluded from your service." (Redd and Sacrenoir)””
About This Quote
Allegiance based on utility is conditional; when usefulness ends, loyalty can turn lethal, exposing the precariousness of power‑based bonds.
In simple terms: Foolish loyalty ends when usefulness fades.
Conditional loyalty can become deadly.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- political alliances
- corporate contracts
- military oaths
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- evaluate loyalty beyond utility
- establish ethical safeguards
Questions to Reflect On
- How can one safeguard against being discarded when no longer useful?
- What ethical frameworks can temper conditional loyalty?
Some may value loyalty for its own sake, reducing the risk of betrayal.