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Quotes About Loyalties

Let no American imagine that Zionism is inconsistent with patriotism. Multiple loyalties are objectionable only if they are inconsistent.
~ Louis D. Brandeis
More than generating mere accounting, these state-building practices sought eventually to replace traditional local relationships of power with new loyalties that tied individuals to the central state. To do so, however, meant breaking the traditional political dominance exercised by regional powerbrokers, the local nobility.
~ Pieter M. Judson
No matter what one's side in any strife, some allies would make better enemies.
~ Poul Anderson
What would they do to me, he asked in confidential tones, if I refused to fly them? We'd probably shoot you, ex-P.F.C. Wintergreen replied. We? Yossarian cried in surprise. What do you mean, we? Since when are you on their side? If you're going to be shot, whose side do you expect me to be on? ex-P.F.C. Wintergreen retorted
~ Joseph Heller
Nearly all the pressures from outside are in terms of group beliefs, group needs, national needs, patriotism and the demands of local loyalties, such as to your city and local groups of all kinds. But more subtle and more demanding—more dangerous—are the pressures from inside, which demand that you should conform, and it is these that are the hardest to watch and to control.
~ Doris Lessing
There are those that want to take time and men to hunt down Lymond and his band of murderers; and those that demand that Culter should lead them as proof of his loyalty. But if Richard Crawford of Culter won't interfere; says he has better business to attend to and refuses flatly to hound down his brother baying like the Wild Jagd, that still doesn't make him a traitor.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
when World War I started, and Turkey aligned itself with the Empire's foe, Germany, India's Muslims felt even more conflicted.
~ Rajmohan Gandhi
A common civil code will help the cause of national integration by removing disparate loyalties to laws which have conflicting ideologies.
~ Ramachandra Guha
Relatives share a substantial proportion of their genes. Each selfish gene therefore has its loyalties divided between different bodies.
~ Richard Dawkins
the "allies" of today would be the bureaucrats of tomorrow ...
~ Albert Meltzer
We cannot know the young child's personality by studying his systems of interest, for his attention is as yet too labile, his reactions impulsive, and interests unformed. From adolescence onward, however, the surest clue to personality is the hierarchy of interests, including the loves and loyalties of adult life.
~ Gordon W. Allport
One's sentiments -- call them that -- one's fidelities are so instinctive that one hardly knows they exist: only when they are betrayed or, worse still, when one betrays them does one realize their power.
~ Elizabeth Bowen
When you're an outsider, you don't have loyalties to anyone, so you can be cruelly honest if need be. The more you get inside, the more you are involved in polite networks of professional coercion that make people less honest.
~ Molly Crabapple
More than half the world's largest 100 economies are corporations. They have no loyalties to place or citizens.
~ Zac Goldsmith
Solitude The creation of an open, empty space in our lives by purposefully abstaining from interaction with other human beings, so that, freed from competing loyalties, we can be found by God The
~ Richard J. Foster
You sent one of your own people to get his ass kicked? That's not the way to build brand loyalty.
~ Richard Kadrey
National loyalties overcame class loyalties, a fact not lost on ambitious demagogues like Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler, who would rise to power after the war on platforms that fused socialism and nationalism.
~ Richard Pipes
I can be a good friend, or a bad enemy.
~ Richelle Mead
People feel the need to choose sides when a relationship splits - it's human nature.
~ Tammara Webber
Ce serait simple si, sur les chemins de la vie, on avait juste à choisir entre la trahison et la fidélité. Bien souvent on se trouve contraint de choisir plutôt entre deux fidélités inconciliables ; ou, ce qui revient au même, entre deux trahisons.
~ Amin Maalouf
It is madness to think that knowing a language and reading a few books can create allegiances between people. Thoughts, books, ideas, words – if anything, they make you more alone, because they destroy whatever instinctive loyalties you may once have possessed.
~ Amitav Ghosh
Was this how a mutiny was sparked? In a moment of heedlessness, so that one became a stranger to the person one had been a moment before? Or was it the other way around? That this was when one recognized the stranger that one had always been to oneself; that all one's loyalties and beliefs had been misplaced?
~ Amitav Ghosh
The Victorian English aristocracy was a distinct tribe, with its own hierarchies, accents, clubs, schools, colleges, career-paths, vocabulary, honour-codes, love-rituals, loyalties, traditions, sports and sense of humour. Some of these were quite intricate and almost impenetrable to outsiders.
~ Andrew Roberts
Such double loyalty"—Geralt looked her in the eyes for the first time that evening—"is devilishly difficult to manage. Rarely does it succeed, Triss.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski