"Its not what man Does which exalts him, but what man Would do"
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The line works because it flatters and indicts at once. It rescues the “ordinary” person from the tyranny of outcomes - the poor, the unlucky, the uncredentialed - by suggesting that circumstance is a bad judge of worth. You can be hemmed in by class, illness, war, family duty, or plain bad timing and still possess the internal architecture of a hero. At the same time, it quietly undermines the successful: if your good deeds are convenient, rewarded, or accidental, they don’t necessarily testify to greatness. Exaltation, here, is less about public virtue than about the counterfactual: What would you do if the cost were real?
Hamilton wrote across a period obsessed with respectability, social rank, and the moral theater of empire. Against that backdrop, the quote reads like a rebuttal to Victorian moral accounting: the idea that righteousness can be tallied in visible acts. The subtext is almost modern: outcomes are noisy; incentives distort behavior; the cleanest evidence of ethics is often hypothetical, internal, and therefore hard to commodify. It’s also a warning about self-mythology. “Would do” can be noble resolve - or a comforting fantasy. The quote dares you to prove which.
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| Topic | Ethics & Morality |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Hamilton, Robert Browning. (n.d.). Its not what man Does which exalts him, but what man Would do. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/its-not-what-man-does-which-exalts-him-but-what-77765/
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Hamilton, Robert Browning. "Its not what man Does which exalts him, but what man Would do." FixQuotes. Accessed February 3, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/its-not-what-man-does-which-exalts-him-but-what-77765/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Its not what man Does which exalts him, but what man Would do." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/its-not-what-man-does-which-exalts-him-but-what-77765/. Accessed 3 Feb. 2026.









