"I believe that we should die with decency so that at least decency will survive"
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The wording is strategically austere. He doesn’t promise victory, reform, or even survival. He lowers the stakes to something both smaller and more demanding: conduct. Decency becomes portable, almost indestructible, if enough people treat it as a discipline rather than a mood. The subtext is institutional: even if the UN fails, even if peacekeeping collapses, the example of how one meets failure can still set the terms for what comes next. It’s a wager on imitation, on legacy as behavior rather than monuments.
Context sharpens the edge. Hammarskjold operated in the early Cold War, when “neutrality” could look like weakness and moral language was easily dismissed as propaganda. He died on a mission tied to the Congo crisis, a conflict where great-power interests and postcolonial chaos made “decency” seem naive. The quote reads, then, as both self-indictment and defiance: if the world insists on brutality, the least radical act is to refuse its manners.
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"I believe that we should die with decency so that at least decency will survive." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-believe-that-we-should-die-with-decency-so-that-30670/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.














