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“A lie is a very short wick in a very small lamp. The oil of reputation is very soon sucked up and gone. And just as soon as a man is known to lie, he is like a two-foot pump in a hundred-foot well. He cannot touch bottom at all.” quote by Henry Ward Beecher
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“A lie is a very short wick in a very small lamp. The oil of reputation is very soon sucked up and gone. And just as soon as a man is known to lie, he is like a two-foot pump in a hundred-foot well. He cannot touch bottom at all.”

Henry Ward Beecher

About This Quote

Source Sermon: Moral Teachings, 1865

A lie quickly damages reputation, likening it to a short wick that burns out, preventing one from reaching depth or trust.

In simple terms: Lying erodes trust and limits depth.

Key Takeaway

Guard your honesty.

Themes

ethics reputation trust integrity consequences metaphor

Mood

cautionary thoughtful serious

Type

moral lesson aphorical

When to use this quote

  • personal relationships
  • public speaking
  • leadership
  • conflict resolution

Key Concepts

moral decay social capital credibility

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does a single lie affect long‑term trust?
  • Can reputation be fully restored after deceit?
A Different Perspective

Even small lies can accumulate, making full redemption hard.

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