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“But, sir, they have written me down upon the history of the country as worthy of expulsion, and in no unkindness I must tell them that for all future time my self-respect requires that I shall pass them as strangers.” quote by Preston Brooks
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“But, sir, they have written me down upon the history of the country as worthy of expulsion, and in no unkindness I must tell them that for all future time my self-respect requires that I shall pass them as strangers.”

Preston Brooks

About This Quote

Source Play: The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, 1599

The speaker asserts personal dignity, refusing to be treated as an enemy despite being labeled for expulsion.

In simple terms: I will keep my self‑respect and treat them as strangers.

Key Takeaway

Maintain self‑respect despite hostile labels.

Themes

dignity identity conflict

Mood

defiant resolved

Type

statement philosophical

When to use this quote

  • political exile
  • social ostracism
  • personal boundaries

Key Concepts

self‑respect social exile personal integrity

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you preserve dignity when others label you?
  • What does treating them as strangers achieve?
A Different Perspective

Even with a label, one can choose how to respond.

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