"Is Rome worth one good man's life? We once believed it.
Make us believe it again. He was a soldier of Rome. Honor him"
Ho-Haa MF. I'd saddle-up with you. If only the USA knew.
Perhaps honor would return.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HonourHonour (British English), or honor (American English), is the evaluation of a person's trustworthiness and social status based on that individual's espousals and actions. Honour is deemed exactly what determines a person's character: whether or not the person reflects honesty, respect, integrity, or fairness. Accordingly, individuals are assigned worth and stature
based on the harmony of their actions, code of honour, and that of the society at large. Honour can be analysed as a relativistic concept, i.e., conflicts between individuals and even cultures arising as a consequence of material circumstance and ambition, rather than fundamental differences in principle. Alternatively, it can be viewed as nativist - that honour is as real to the human condition as love, and likewise derives from the formative
personal bonds that establish one's personal dignity and character.
"Mine honour is my life, both grow in one. Take honour from me, and my life is done. Then, dear my liege, mine honour let me try; In that I live, and for that I will die." — William Shakespeare, Richard II (1.1.182-185)
Damnation of The South, my friend, honor before life. Family, honor, service.
Or in the Army slogan: Duty, Honor, Country. Hoo-Ha, let's die for it, and we will be men. The simplist definition -
my only requested ephitah.