Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary of Quotations. 1989.
NUMBER: | 469 |
AUTHOR: | Robert Edward Lee (180770) |
QUOTATION: | Duty, then is the sublimest word in our language. Do your duty in all things … You cannot do more, you should never wish to do less. |
ATTRIBUTION: | Attributed to Although accepted as authentic by many nineteenth century writers, and used for the inscription under Lees bust in New York Universitys Hall of Fame in 1901, repudiation of its authenticity began shortly after its publication, beginning with articles in two Richmond, Virginia, newspapers. The most complete summary of evidence indicating the letter was spurious may be found in Charles Alfred Graves, The Forged Letter of General Robert E. Lee (1914) and its Supplementary Paper (1915). |
SUBJECTS: | Duty |