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I walk on untrodden ground. There is scarcely any part of my conduct which may not hereafter be drawn into precedent.
George Washington
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What this quote means

This quote emphasizes the responsibility of leading by example and the potential for one's actions to set future standards.

George Washington reflects on the challenges and responsibilities that come with being a leader. By stating that he walks on untrodden ground, he acknowledges the novelty of his choices and actions in leading a new nation. He recognizes that every decision he makes can become a precedent for those who follow, highlighting the weight of leadership and the importance of mindful conduct.

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Example use cases

In a speech about governance, a leader may quote Washington to remind others of the significance of their actions.

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