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Quotes About Loyalist

Kirkpatrick's appointment was said to be unpopular with some Reagan insiders such as the Kitchen Cabinet, who held against her that she was a Democrat and therefore not a Reagan loyalist.
~ Steven F. Hayward
Go back to your people now. Your master wants you. He has waited a long time.
~ Storm Constantine
I want to end my career at Milan.
~ Filippo Inzaghi
Hang yourself brave Crillon. We fought at Arques and you were not there.
~ Henry IV
I want to be a Net for my entire career.
~ Brook Lopez
The Nets are the only place I want to be.
~ Brook Lopez
I've got absolutely no intention of ever going to play at another club.
~ Steven Gerrard
I got no use for a man piss backwards on his friends.
~ Cormac McCarthy
You know I'm not a man with whom you can have inconsequential conversations. I cannot split myself into two, one your friend and the other the king's servant.
~ Hilary Mantel
You ought to be on my side,' he says, looking hurt. 'I was poisoned.' 'That's another good reason for me to go in your place,' Tiernan puts in. 'Pragmatist,' says Oak, as though it's a dirty word.
~ Holly Black
Madeline, she realized, was one of those slightly dangerous people who jumped right in defending their friends and stirred up far bigger waves than the first tiny ripple.
~ Liane Moriarty
You can't abandon an audience you created, because people will find someone else.
~ Raheem DeVaughn
the final step is to turn around and invite happy customers to become evangelists for your brand.
~ Donald Miller
There is no honour in betraying your friends.
~ Madeline Miller
the power of each customer exchange. If the exchange was executed as well as possible—if we made the customer truly successful—we had the opportunity to transform him or her into an Apple loyalist and evangelist. This opened my eyes to the importance of customer success.
~ Marc Benioff
Trump would shortly become a Gorsuch fan. But before settling on Gorsuch, he wondered why the job wasn't going to a friend and loyalist. In the Trump view, it was rather a waste to give the job to someone he didn't even know.
~ Michael Wolff
To most Americans, Peggy remains an enigmatic and nearly forgotten figure. Early historians depicted the former Philadelphia belle as a Loyalist whose fondness for British officer John Andre led her to corrupt Arnold's political views. By the early twentieth century, members of her family attempted to correct that view.
~ Nancy Rubin Stuart