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Daily Inspiration Quote by Joshua Chamberlain

"The power of noble deeds is to be preserved and passed on to the future"

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Chamberlain’s line carries the clipped moral clarity of a man who watched ideals get stress-tested by artillery. “Power” here isn’t brute force; it’s the durable kind that survives when bodies don’t. He’s arguing that noble deeds do more than win a moment - they become a form of civic infrastructure, something later generations can walk on when their own crises arrive.

The phrasing is doing quiet political work. By framing nobility as something to be “preserved and passed on,” Chamberlain shifts heroism out of the realm of private virtue and into public responsibility. Memory becomes an obligation, not a sentimental afterglow. It’s also a warning: without intentional preservation, even the most righteous action can be wasted, flattened into trivia or propaganda. “Noble” is doing the heaviest lifting, too - a loaded adjective in a post-Civil War America trying to decide which sacrifices deserved reverence and which causes deserved forgetting.

Context matters because Chamberlain wasn’t a distant moralizer; he was a Union officer who became, in popular memory, a symbol of last-ditch resolve at Gettysburg. For someone like him, the future isn’t abstract. It’s the country that has to live with the war’s outcomes, the veterans and widows, the still-unfinished project of democracy. The line tries to secure meaning against time’s erosion: if the deed was truly noble, its afterlife should shape the nation’s story, not just decorate it.

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TopicLegacy & Remembrance
Source
Later attribution: The life of Rutherford Birchard Hayes, nineteenth preside... (Williams, Charles Richard,, 1914) modern compilationISBN: 9781623761448 · ID: VxcGBAAAQBAJ
Text match: 95.00%   Provider: Google Books
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... Joshua L. Chamberlain rose to make the nomination , he expressed embarrass- ment that in saying what he proposed ... The power of noble deeds is to be preserved and passed on to the future . And what better recognition of our own ...
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Chamberlain, Joshua. (2026, March 25). The power of noble deeds is to be preserved and passed on to the future. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-power-of-noble-deeds-is-to-be-preserved-and-99143/

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Chamberlain, Joshua. "The power of noble deeds is to be preserved and passed on to the future." FixQuotes. March 25, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-power-of-noble-deeds-is-to-be-preserved-and-99143/.

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"The power of noble deeds is to be preserved and passed on to the future." FixQuotes, 25 Mar. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-power-of-noble-deeds-is-to-be-preserved-and-99143/. Accessed 5 Apr. 2026.

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Joshua Chamberlain (September 8, 1828 - February 24, 1914) was a Soldier from USA.

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