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Parenting & Family Quote by Stand Watie

"I call upon my God to judge me, he knows that I love my friends and above all others my wife and children, the, oppinion of the world to contrary notwithstanding"

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A man headed for the historical dock, Stand Watie tries to move the trial somewhere safer: into God’s courtroom. The line is built like a defensive fortification. First, he invokes the highest authority available, not the public, not politics, not even posterity. Then he offers a carefully staged inventory of loyalties - friends, then the elevated category of “above all others my wife and children” - as if moral character can be audited through attachments. It’s intimate on purpose. In a moment when he expects his motives to be flattened into slogans, he insists on a private emotional ledger.

The sharpest blade is in the closing clause: “the oppinion of the world to contrary notwithstanding.” That old-fashioned legal rhythm (“notwithstanding”) turns the sentence into a rebuttal. He anticipates condemnation and names it without arguing with it, a rhetorical move that both concedes the noise and dismisses it. The misspelling of “opinion” and the breathless pacing only add to the sense of urgency: this is not polished statesmanship; it’s a soldier’s last word trying to survive the record.

Context matters because Watie is not just any Confederate figure; he was a Cherokee leader whose wartime choices ripped through a nation already battered by forced removal and factional conflict. The subtext is grimly modern: when public morality turns you into a symbol, you reach for family and faith as proof you’re still a person - even if history won’t agree.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Watie, Stand. (2026, January 16). I call upon my God to judge me, he knows that I love my friends and above all others my wife and children, the, oppinion of the world to contrary notwithstanding. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-call-upon-my-god-to-judge-me-he-knows-that-i-119603/

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Watie, Stand. "I call upon my God to judge me, he knows that I love my friends and above all others my wife and children, the, oppinion of the world to contrary notwithstanding." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-call-upon-my-god-to-judge-me-he-knows-that-i-119603/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I call upon my God to judge me, he knows that I love my friends and above all others my wife and children, the, oppinion of the world to contrary notwithstanding." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-call-upon-my-god-to-judge-me-he-knows-that-i-119603/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Stand Watie (December 12, 1806 - September 9, 1871) was a Soldier from Cherokee.

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