Quotes About Betrayal
La última vez que creí que una mujer me amaba, perdí un imperio y acabé crucificado mientras ella se reía de mí. No seas tonta, Amanda. El amor no existe. Es una ilusión. No me amas; no puedes amarme.
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
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Underneath me, Sam Grest - who'd been my friend and saved my life - lay perfectly still and slipped further and further into the final sleep of an unfair and horrible death.
~ Darren Shan
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What was the point of spending your life with someone you were always looking for ways to decieve?
~ Erica Jong
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When someone gradually leaves your life, that's one thing because you get used to the end of it. When somebody disappears, it takes all of your control away. It leaves you frantic.
~ Eva LaRue
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Heroes betray us. By having them, in real life, we betray ourselves.
~ Michael Moorcock
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I'd say it was nice knowing you, but as you've effectively ruined my life, it almost certainly hasn't been.
~ Mira Grant
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I was brought up with lies all the time... that's how you got along... I have lied my entire life...
~ Monica Lewinsky
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I've spend my whole life hating and loving my brother with equal measure. I never though I would be the one to help drive a stake through his heart.
~ Rebecca
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So I saved your life, and you repaid me by raising Kronos. That's fair.
~ Rick Riordan
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Everything that we have gone through, are going through, and will go through is there in Shakespeare. It is all of human life.
~ Simon Callow
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Mike's eyes narrowed shrewdly. "Don't kid yourself, Bella. The guy's head over heels for you." "I know," I sighed. "Life is complicated." "And girls are cruel," Mike said under his breath.
~ Stephenie Meyer
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Could I betray my absent heart to save my pathetic life?
~ Stephenie Meyer
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The person who cannot laugh is not only ready for treason, and deceptions, their whole life is already a treason and deception.
~ Thomas Carlyle
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Let a gentleman be known to have been cheated of twenty pounds, and it costs him forty a-year for the remainder of his life.
~ Walter Savage Landor
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I nursed a worthless, pint drinker for twelve years and when my lazy, life-sucking, daddy finally died, I swore to God with tears in my eyes I'd never marry one. And then I did.
~ Kathryn Stockett
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What glitters may not be gold; and even wolves may smile; and fools will be led by promises to their deaths.
~ Lauren Oliver
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I went through a huge transition in my life where everything and everyone I knew and trusted didn't turn out to be that way.
~ Lisa Marie Presley
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Back to him she would never go, but in her lonely life still lived the sweet memory of that happy time when she believed in him and he was all in all to her.
~ Louisa May Alcott
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L'adulte' re introduit l'esprit dans la lettre quebien souvent le mariage e u" t laisse e morte. Adultery breathes new life into marriages which have been left for dead.
~ Marcel Proust
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I understood that Valek's loyalty to the Commander was without question. His blue eyes held a fierce determination and I knew in my soul that Valek would take his own life after he had taken mine.
~ Maria V. Snyder
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I think we ought to let him [Patrick Gray] hang there. Let him twist slowly, slowly in the wind.
~ John Ehrlichman
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After all, he did say you were the issue of an encounter between your father and a traeling hatcha-hatcha dancer." There was a gasp of horror from the crowd. Duncan, smiling thinly, said through gritted teeth: "Thank you so much for reminding us all, Anthony.
~ John Flanagan
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Halt seemed more antagonized by the fact that his brother didn't like coffee than by the fact that he had stolen the throne from him.
~ John Flanagan
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The wagoner's eyes were wide open. The shock of what had just happened was frozen on his face. His own dagger was buried deep in his chest. 'He fell on his knife. He's dead.' the steward said. He looked up at the Ranger, but saw neither quilt nor regret in his dark eyes. 'What a shame,' said Will Treaty. Then, gathering his cloak around him, he turned and strode from the tent.
~ John Flanagan
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