Bottom Quote by Henry Ward Beecher
“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.”
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.
Guard your honesty.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal relationships
- public speaking
- leadership
- conflict resolution
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does a single lie affect long‑term trust?
- Can reputation be fully restored after deceit?
Even small lies can accumulate, making full redemption hard.