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Quotes About Betrayal

One interviewer asked me: 'How do you feel that you've betrayed your father?' That wasn't really very cool.
~ Dhani Harrison
Kyle dumped me for some stripper whore who shops at Wet Seal.
~ Diablo Cody
There were three of us in this marriage, so it was a bit crowded.
~ Diana (Princess of Wales)
doubting their faith, and those just hanging on is that church or Christianity has failed them, wounded them, betrayed them, or maybe just bored them—and they do not want to
~ Diana Butler Bass
Asshat! You Darth Vadered me!" (Delaney to Rowan)
~ Diana Duncan
You're tearin' my guts out, Claire.
~ Diana Gabaldon
You know Case, who oversees the dairy? He saw us together in the loft last week. He says I'm the biggest fool who ever lived. I don't think he's right. But, just to be safe, I'll put out the lamp. We'll pretend we're the ancient explorers, and find our way by the stars. Yours, Kai
~ Diana Peterfreund
No. She was not going to fall for it again. She'd seen behind Oliver's mask of kindness and charm. He said all the right things, because he knew she would fall for them. And then he used her vulnerability to do one of two things: try to get into her pants or drive the stake further into her heart.
~ Diana Peterfreund
Good riddance. After all, it's not as if the jerk had done me any favors recently. Well, he'd washed my clothes and bought me two breakfasts (like a Hobbit). There was that. But he'd also dragged me into a Battle of the Sexes that should have been over and done with a good thirty years ago, all because he needed a warm body to fill a slot.
~ Diana Peterfreund
My best friend, a liar. My society brothers, my lover, and now my best friend. Any second now, my parents would call and tell me they were actually space aliens. Or European royalty. Or Republicans.
~ Diana Peterfreund
I make that four horses and ten men just to get rid of one old woman. What did you do to the King?
~ Diana Wynne Jones
I couldn't believe Nonnie was telling me to go. Pushing me to go. And as I threw my underwear and one of Nonnie's old dresses and my transistor radio into the bag, I wondered if they was in on it together, all three of them. Nurse Ann and Mrs. Forrester and Nonnie. But I had to pick one person to trust, and I guessed that was going to have to be the lady who took me to the beach and told Mary Ella the truth and cared enough to ask me questions about my daddy.
~ Diane Chamberlain
felt the depth of my deception. What had happened to my self-respect? My integrity?
~ Diane Chamberlain
People are bound to think that you have corrupted me with your worldly ways, and that you have stolen my heart from my wife." "Well, haven't I?" she said, capturing his bishop. He waited for her to look up at him. After a moment she did. "Madame, that which is not possessed by one, can never be stolen my another. My soul belonged to you long before she ever set foot in France.?
~ Diane Haeger
Loyalty is a virtue everyone admires, especially the disloyal
~ Diane Johnson
For had it been an adversary who taunted me, then I could have borne it; or had it been an enemy who vaunted himself against me, then I could have hidden from him. But it was you, a man after my own heart, my companion, my own familiar friend.
~ Diane Mott Davidson
That was the end of Grogan... the man who killed my father, raped and murdered my sister, burned my ranch, shot my dog, and stole my Bible!
~ Diane Thomas
Wyatt. He cheated
~ DiAnn Mills
I'd go to my grave wearing lies like another layer of skin.
~ DiAnn Mills
Lies are unattended truths
~ Dianne Marie Teresa Cole
People always kill Caesar. Don't trust anyone.
~ Dick Francis
Infinite sadness is not to trust an old friend.
~ Dick Francis
She said several times that Malcolm was a fiend who was determined to destroy his children, and that I was the devil incarnate helping him. She hoped we would both rot in hell. (I thought devils and fiends might flourish there, actually.)
~ Dick Francis
He heard the thrill in her voice, he saw her earnest face, he saw her clear true eyes, he saw the quickened bosom that would have joyfully thrown itself before him to receive a mortal wound directed at his breast, with the dying cry, 'I love him!' and the remotest suspicion of the truth never dawned upon his mind.
~ Dickens, Charles