A few days ago
Jatt

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“To die with honour when one can no longer live with honour”

Plz explain mean of that line.

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A few days ago
Brainee

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I think it means that if you have maybe committed a shameful crime of if someone else does somethin to shame you for example stealing,you should just go foward and bear your punishment honourably.If you’re meant to die,do it honourably and don’t make them chase after you.Generally,i think it means that if you can’t live honourably or you’ve been stripped of all your honour,you should at least try to die with honour.But if you could give the context in which it is used you can get clearer answers.
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4 years ago
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A few days ago
Anonymous
this is simple.

you can no longer live with honour so you must die with honour.:]

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