Duty Sentences, Vol. 3
(Sentences from various sources for muses that have duty demanded of them. Adjust phrasing where needed)
"I have my orders. Duty means something where I come from."
"You hide your sense of duty behind your cynicism."
"Do your duty, or I'll find a man who can."
"It's easy to die knowing you'll die for your country."
"I will do my duty, and nothing more."
"Rules are not made to be broken. Do you understand?"
"You know, sometimes we think we have to do something, but we really don't."
"In life, you have to do a lot of things you don't want to do. Many times, that's what life is - one vile task after another."
"Nothing's sadder than a life without purpose."
"I don't care how it gets done, as long as it gets done."
"A little think like conscience mustn't stand between a man and his instructions."
"Patriotism doesn't have to come to pain."
"As much as I'd rather be with you, my duty is here."
"When you have fought for as long as I have, you'll learn that some things transcend even the commands of your masters."
"There are certain things you have to impress upon people to what you're willing to do. Do you like it? No. Do you enjoy it? No. Do you have to look like you do? Yes."
"Believe it or not, not every decision is made for the greater good."
"All warriors who follow their leader's orders must carry the weight of them also."
"For once in your life, do what has been asked of you!"
"Somebody's got to act. It's the right thing to do."
"This trip is not a choice. It's a duty."
"It's about being part of something bigger than yourself - not that you'd understand."
"I take my job very seriously."
"I love my country. I would die for my country."
"I'm not asking for power. I just want to do my job."
"Only in death does duty end, and you are not dead yet."
"When a man loses purpose, that's how he dies."
"You don't need to understand. You just need to follow orders."
"I envy you. You have something I do not. A duty. You know what it is you must do. You can find that clarity of vision - a mission you must strive to fulfill."
"I will do whatever it is you tell me to do."
"More than you can imagine rests on your success."
"You wish to know your duties in my service? Your duties will be to answer like a dog when I call. Complications of intention on your part in dealings with me, or duplicity, or indirection - behaviour, in short, which displeases me - will bring you a smack on the snout."
"Has my allegiance not been proved?"
"You can't die until you've served your purpose."
"You and I both want the same thing: to do right by our people."












