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“I formed, in early life, two purposes to which I have inflexibly adhered, under some very strong pressure from warm personal friends. They were, first, never to be a second in a duel; and, second, never to go security for another man's debts.” quote by Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar II
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“I formed, in early life, two purposes to which I have inflexibly adhered, under some very strong pressure from warm personal friends. They were, first, never to be a second in a duel; and, second, never to go security for another man's debts.”

Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar II

About This Quote

A personal code of honor that rejects being second‑best in conflict and refusing to assume responsibility for others' financial obligations.

In simple terms: Self‑imposed honor code.

Key Takeaway

Honor over convenience.

Themes

Honor Personal integrity Responsibility Independence Courage

Mood

Resolute Defiant Principled

Type

Motto Personal credo

When to use this quote

  • Facing a duel
  • Being asked to co‑sign a loan
  • Peer pressure to compromise values

Key Concepts

Code of conduct Social pressure Financial autonomy

Practical Applications

  • Guiding personal decision‑making
  • Teaching ethical boundaries

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does it mean to protect one's integrity?
  • How do external pressures shape personal codes?
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