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Quotes About Fidelity

I am sure that it is the truth.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
Arapski geograf El Bekri, govore?i o Slovenima, kaže: Ako se oženi i vidi da je njegova žena nevina, on joj kaže: Da si nešto vredela, muškarci bi te voleli i našao bi se jedan koji bi ti oduzeo nevinost. Zatim je otera i odri?e je se.
~ Simone de Beauvoir
Un homme qui n'a pas pris la résolution de fidélité exclusive à la lumière intérieure installe le mensonge au centre même de l'âme. Les ténèbres intérieures en sont la punition.
~ Simone Weil
There is no danger than doubt.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
Hope is not a sin, neither is fidelity.
~ Nomi Eve, Henna House
Hope is not a sin, and neither is fidelity.
~ Nomi Eve, Henna House
The apostle Paul calls the church to "adorn the doctrine of God" with the fidelity of our lives (Titus 2:10).
~ John Piper
No man worth having is true to his wife, or can be true to his wife, or ever was, or ever will be so.
~ John Vanbrugh
Betrayal means that, faced with opposition or temptation or ridicule, we fail to stand by a commitment to another. It's another instance of that vicious lack of integrity which affects human life and fellowship—we make promises but break them; our word is not our bond; our fidelity is worthless.
~ John Webster
I value devotion and fidelity, and doubt if it matters whether the object falls short. What you do and what you are is what matters. Your loyalty is as sacred as mine.
~ Ellis Peters
Do you love me with an all-consuming devotion that rules out all other loves?
~ Elyse M. Fitzpatrick
Be accustomed only/wholly/for life to a true love and not at all to an untrue love. Do quote me right.
~ Emeasoba George
What husband will be able to sleep peacefully beside his young and beautiful wife while he knows that three celibates, at least, are on the watch; that if they have not already encroached upon his little property, they regard the bride as their destined prey, for sooner or later she will fall into their hands, either by stratagem, compulsive conquest or free choice?
~ balzac honore de v
The married woman who is the most chaste may be also the most voluptuous.
~ balzac honore de vii
A husband never loses anything by appearing to believe in the fidelity of his wife, by preserving an air of patience and by keeping silence. Silence especially troubles a woman amazingly.
~ balzac honore de xviii
It is as absurd to deny that it is possible for a man always to love the same woman, as it would be to affirm that some famous musician needed several violins in order to execute a piece of music or compose a charming melody.
~ balzac honore de xviii
An honest woman is necessarily a married woman.
~ balzac honore de xxi
When a woman has no friend of her own sex intimate enough to assist her in proving false to marital love, her maid is a last resource which seldom fails in bringing about the desired result.
~ balzac honore de xxv
The notion of marriage as a union between two sovereign selves affirms virtues like independence, initiative, and self-reliance. Yet while attending to the virtues associated with the integrity of the individual, our contemporary discourse on marriage entirely neglects the virtues that are essential to the integrity of bonds--virtues like fidelity, kindness, forgiveness, modesty, gratitude, loyalty, patience, generosity, and selflessness.
~ Barbara Dafoe Whitehead
Reality is what you can count on.
~ Dallas Willard
That in affairs of very considerable importance men should deal with one another with satisfaction of mind, and mutual confidence, they must receive competent assurances concerning the integrity, fidelity, and constancy each of other.
~ Isaac Barrow
It is necessary above all that the citizens, who have rallied round the constitution, should be assured that the rights it guarantees will be respected with such a scrupulous fidelity as will reduce to despair its enemies, hidden or avowed.
~ Marquis de Lafayette
For me, the highest level of sexual excitement is in a monogamous relationship.
~ Warren Beatty
L'idéal de l'amour est certainement la fidélité éternelle. Les lois morales et religieuses ont voulu consacrer cet idéal; les faits matériels le troublent, les loi civiles sont faites de maniére à le rendre souvent impossible ou illusoire.
~ George Sand