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Quotes About Betrayal

He had no sense of compassion for the Wargals who had died for him. They were nothing more than a tool for him to use.
~ John Flanagan
Daar gaat hij weer - met háár. - Alyss
~ John Flanagan
Evanlyn opende haar mond om te schreeuwen... Vreemd, dacht ze, dat ze haar helemaal hierheen hadden gebracht, haar de nacht aan een boom hadden vastgebonden, en haar nu zouden doden. Wat een zinloze manier om dood te gaan.
~ John Flanagan
Now see what you have done?" he said. "Not only have you shamed me in front of a guest, you have made that guest lie on your behalf.
~ John Flanagan
man who breaks his oath, who turns traitor once, can always do the same thing again.
~ John Flanagan
A man who breaks his oath, who turns traitor once, can always do the same thing again.
~ John Flanagan
Weet je, Arnaut,' zei hij na enige tijd, 'vroeger was je zo'n onschuldige, vriendelijke knaap. Je deed geen vlieg kwaad. Wat is er de laatste tijd toch met je aan de hand?' Arnaut grijnsde breed. 'Wie met pek omgaat, wordt zwart!' riep hij. En dat kon Halt niet ontkennen.
~ John Flanagan
It would be unthinkably bad luck to be betrayed by a rumbling stomach.
~ John Flanagan
'Tis Pity She's a Whore.
~ John Ford
The human race is unimportant. It is the self that must not be betrayed." "I suppose one could say that Hitler didn't betray his self." "You are right. He did not. But millions of Germans did betray their selves. That was the tragedy. Not that one man had the courage to be evil. But that millions had not the courage to be good.
~ John Fowles
Trust is a delicate state that can be shattered in an instant by a single hurt or disappointment.
~ John G. Miller
A fox may steal your hens, Sir, a whore your health and pence, Sir, your daughter rob your chest, Sir, your wife may steal your rest, Sir, a thief your goods and plate. But this is all but picking, with rest, pence, chest and chicken; it ever was decreed, Sir, if lawyer's hand is feed, Sir, he steals your whole estate.
~ John Gay
An open foe may prove a curse, but a pretended friend is worse.
~ John Gay
you betrayed me, but after all those years I discover, my tears have wiped the slate clean...
~ John Geddes
you know I wanted a Madonna, not a whore - I made you sacred offering you my words...
~ John Geddes
Caesar is not really very interesting: Cassius is the part. I
~ John Gielgud
lago to amuse the audience, especially since Othello (like Macbeth) has no sense of humour.
~ John Gielgud
Around lunchtime, Shanann received confirmation from Amazon that the Hold Me Tight book had been delivered. She then texted Chris to check his mail—which he did, throwing the unopened package straight into the garage dumpster.
~ John Glatt
Books so special and rare and yours that advertising your affection feels like a betrayal.
~ John Green
Morton and the rest of the conspirators, around eighty in all, came up the main staircase
~ John Guy
Invoked a curse and swore (Matt. 26:74; Mark 14:71). The text does not specify on whom Peter called down curses, though the ESV and other translations include "on himself," implying that he was calling for curses to come upon him if he was lying. Alternatives are that he was cursing the ones who were accusing him of knowing Christ or that he was actually cursing Christ, amplifying his sense of guilt. Certainty is not possible.
~ John H. Walton
Gregson?' 'Why, because he ran off
~ John Hall
La traición nunca prospera, cual será la razón? Que si prospera, nadie osa llamarla traición.
~ John Harrington
Treason doth never prosper, what's the reason? For if it prosper, none dare call it treason.
~ John Harrington