Friendship Quote by R.A. Lafferty
““I say no man ever before slew his friend mouthful of words.” “And I say it has happened many times before. Consider the Assassinations, Thomas, you who are something of a critic of historical theses. Consider whether the Heroes have not more often been assassinated by friends than by enemies; consider whether some of them have not even been assassinated with their own consent.” “I don’t consent.” “If everything else has failed, if a program has fallen for such a silly nothing, if the hero would make a better hero when dead, then he was made a dead hero by his friends, for his own sake and the sake of his program. I could name a dozen clear cases of this, but I won’t; strong partisan feelings are still involved in some of them after the centuries. -””
About This Quote
Source Novel: Nine Hundred Grandmothers, 1970
The speaker suggests that friends often betray heroes, sometimes even with the hero's own consent, turning them into martyrs for a cause.
In simple terms: Friends can betray heroes, even with the hero's consent, making them martyrs.
Beware of betrayal from those close to you.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- political leadership
- revolutionary movements
- personal relationships
- ethical dilemmas
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Who in your life could become a betrayer?
- Can betrayal ever be justified?
Even trusted allies may act against you for perceived greater good.