Quotes About Betrayal
If any question why we died, tell them, because our fathers lied.
~ Rudyard Kipling
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Badly-treated children have a clear notion of what they are likely to get if they betray the secrets of a prison-house before they are clear of it.
~ Rudyard Kipling
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Waters of the Waingunga, Shere Khan gives me his coat for the love that he bears me. Pull, Gray Brother! Pull, Akela! Heavy is the hide of Shere Khan.
~ Rudyard Kipling
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Waters of the Waingunga, the Man Pack have cast me out. I did them no harm, but they were afraid of me. Why?
~ Rudyard Kipling
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Most true is it in the Great Game, for it is by means of women that all plans come to ruin and we lie out in dawning with our throats cut.
~ Rudyard Kipling
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THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING
~ Rudyard Kipling
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Una donna può perdonare l'uomo che ha rovinato tutto il lavoro della sua vita, se quest'uomo saprà darle amore; un uomo, invece, potrà perdonare chi ha distrutto il suo amore, ma non chi ha distrutto il suo lavoro. [La luce che si spense]
~ Rudyard Kipling
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The hot wine had filled him. Under the stars he mocked me—therefore I killed him!
~ Rudyard Kipling
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Jealousy? Is this, too, part of Onigumo's grubby heart?- Naraku
~ Rumiko Takahashi
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Can't you see? To taint Kiky?'s heart with spite, so that the Shikon jewel would absorb the blood of malice. Two who had trusted each other would now despise and kill one another. What purer evil could be found to taint the jewel? And the more profound the love had once been, the more powerful the resulting hatred, and the more evil the jewel. Magnificent.- Naraku
~ Rumiko Takahashi
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I trusted you with the idea of me and you lost it.
~ Russell Hoban
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But the other face of British rule now showed itself naked and clear: political expediency in its most treacherous form; betrayal of the promise and the hope; surrender to the Arabs for their petroleum favors.
~ Ruth Gruber
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I wonder why people you have to meet have to be such liars. They lie as if their lives depended on it.
~ Ry? Murakami
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She stepped towards the door beneath the sign, then stopped and looked back at him. 'You'll be right here, right?' 'I promise.' 'And you'll stay with me tonight, won't you?' 'Of course. I won't leave you.' I've got to snuff her as soon as possible and get this over with, Kawashima thought as he watched her enter the building.
~ Ry? Murakami
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One must see how laughter is feared above all other sorts of attack, how even a man who had boldly encountered mortal peril for a cause that did not concern him, would hardly hesitate to betray father and mother in case the danger were laughter.
~ Soren Kierkegaard
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Lay on, MacDuff Lay on with the soup, and the Haggis and stuff; For though 'tis said you are our foe What side my bread's buttered on you bet I know!
~ S.M. Stirling
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Kinder?" Ash snorted. "Easier, you mean. Wrap it all in King and Country and forget what war really is. It betrays them, it betrays everyone who died.
~ Sally Malcolm
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En el exilio todo intento de arraigo se considera traición: es el reconocimiento de la derrota.
~ Salman Rushdie
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children are the vessels into which adults pour their poison, and it was the poison of grown-ups which did for us.
~ Salman Rushdie
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When Don Anastasio Somoza fled the country, he took with him everything he could carry, including all the cash in the national treasury. He even had the bodies of Tacho I and Luis Somoza dug up and they, too, went into exile. No doubt he would have taken the land as well, if he'd known how.
~ Salman Rushdie
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The thief's widow had turned him, before she married him, into a thief of a stupid and terrible kind, because she had made him rob himself.
~ Salman Rushdie
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The people with whom you share a history: these are the people who can leave you shipwrecked and drowning.
~ Salman Rushdie
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Thirteen-year-old Salahuddin, setting aside recent doubts and grievances, entered once again his childish adoration of his father, because he had, had, had worshipped him, he was a great father until you started growing a mind of your own, and then to argue with him was called a betrayal of his love, but never mind that now, I accuse him of becoming my supreme being, so that what happened was like a loss of faith
~ Salman Rushdie
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Faced with the possibility that evil existed, that pure malevolence had walked into my life and convinced me it was love, faced with the loss of everything I wanted from my life, I fainted. And dreamed dark dreams of blood.
~ Salman Rushdie
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