Quotes About Betrayal
What have I done? If I have killed my beloved lord, I will never forgive myself! And if he lives — neither will he!
~ Andy Jones
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The truth may hurt ... but it's the lie that leaves a scar.
~ Angela Elwell Hunt
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You broke me bodily. The heart ain't the half of it, And I'll never learn to laugh at it In my good natured way. In fact, I'm laughing less in general, But I learned a lot at my own funeral. And I knew you'd be the death of me, So I guess that's the price I pay.
~ Ani DiFranco
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The lying started in the eighth grade. Possibly it had begun earlier, and I simply hadn't noticed.
~ Anita Shreve
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And though her husband will appear to come alive, she knows that it is lust - too quickly ignited and too quickly extinguished - that animates him.
~ Anita Shreve
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Sometimes trust felt like the worst gift in the world.
~ Ann Brashares
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But why would you wanna break a perfectly good heart? ââ'¬â€Taylor Swift
~ Ann Brashares
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Vera watched him walk to his car, the champagne in one hand, the flowers in the other. Thought that if she'd been married to someone like Joe Ashworth, she'd be so bored she'd commit murder herself.
~ Ann Cleeves
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Everyone says little kids don't break, but they do. Inside. I broke when my father walked out on us.
~ Ann M. Martin
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Dawn be so rotten?
~ Ann M. Martin
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But I don't belong to any one, therefore attachment to anything means betrayal, self-banishment, renounce self-continuity, self-transcendence; the ego only there to give significance
~ Ann Quin
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By failing to live by the letter of the texts, while tolerating the irrationality of those who do, religious moderates betray faith and reason equally.
~ Sam Harris
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Our nemesis is time, against which we have a single ally, memory, and even it betrays us.
~ Sam Tanenhaus
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Take Tamar, for instance. She disguises herself as a harlot and sleeps with her own father-in-law, just to prove what a hypocrite he is.
~ Sam Torode
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I could always count on him letting me down.
~ Samantha Schutz
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ADULTERINE (ADU'LTERINE) n.s.[adulterine, Fr. adulterinus, Lat.]A child born of an adulteress:a term of canon law.
~ Samuel Johnson
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See the hell of having a false woman! My bed shall be abused, my coffers ransacked, my reputation gnawn at; and I shall not only receive this villainous wrong, but stand under the adoption of abominable terms, and by him that does me the wrong.Shakesp.Merry Wives of Windsor.2. The
~ Samuel Johnson
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If she be a woman, and love me, I shall surely catch her once tripping: for love was ever a traitor to its harbourer: and Love within, and I without, she will be more than a woman, as the poet says, or I less than man, if I succeed not.
~ Samuel Richardson
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He pulled the other hand from her eye. The handkerchief dropt: He might see that it was wet and heavy with her tears. Fain would she have turn'd her blubber'd eye from him. He held both her hands, and burst out into a laugh
~ Samuel Richardson
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O my dear! a fond husband is a surfeiting thing; and yet I believe most women love to be made monkeys of.
~ Samuel Richardson
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How true is the observation that unrequited love turns to deepest hate.
~ Samuel Richardson
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what I had to live with, the rest of the world must never see, for it separated me from them, as it had just done with my former best friends and with my one long love, Berry. There was rage and rage and rage, coating all like crude oil coating gulls. They had hurt me, bad. For now, I had no faith in the others of the world. And the delivery of medical care? Farce. BUFF 'n' TURF. Revolving door.
~ Samuel Shem
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Alas; they had been friends in youth but whispering tongues can poison truth
~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Alas! they had been friends in youth; But whispering tongues can poison truth; And constancy lives in realms above; And life is thorny; and youth is vain; And to be wroth with one we love Doth work like madness in the brain.
~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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