"It is considered a major sin to break a contract, if you agreed, especially with military situations"
- John Walker Lindh
About this Quote
In this quote, John Walker Lindh is emphasizing the severity of breaking an agreement, particularly in military situations. He recommends that breaking an agreement is not only discredited, however it is also thought about a major sin. This implies that there are serious consequences for breaking an agreement, especially in the context of military operations. Lindh's usage of the word "agreed" suggests that participating in an agreement is a voluntary and binding contract, and breaking it breaks one's word and integrity. Overall, this quote highlights the importance of honoring agreements and the gravity of breaking them, particularly in the armed force.
This quote is written / told by John Walker Lindh somewhere between February 9, 1981 and today. He/she was a famous Criminal from USA.
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