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Quotes About Betrayal

And those blonde skeezoids you were a boy skeezoid with can fuck right off.
~ Lauren Dane
Three months after Rachel was born, Lou admitted smuggling her into church. "It wasn't my fault," she said, after she'd confessed. "I was compelled." "What do you mean, compelled?" Andy had asked, annoyed, betrayed, but also consumed by tenderness the way he always was when he watched Louisa breast-feed.
~ Lauren Grodstein
Curse false-hand-holding boys!
~ Lauren Myracle
So I'd stabbed needles into my eyes and pretended not to see certain things. Bad things. Only by turning my back on certain thing, I ended up turning my back on my dearest friend, a betrayal I never intended. Or so I told myself. That was the problem with lying to yourself. Sometimes you got too good.
~ Lauren Myracle
He wouldn't have seen the wolf in redneck clothing.
~ Lauren Myracle
I felt sucker-punched. It wasn't God's fault Patrick had been treated worse than dirt, as I'd let myself believe. It was mine.
~ Lauren Myracle
She felt justified in hurting him, because he had hurt her...but now all her justifications fell away like dead butterflies...
~ Lauren Myracle
This is what happens when you try to help people. You get screwed.
~ Lauren Oliver
I can't believe you gave me a bag of dirt and then broke up with me!
~ Lauren R. Weinstein
There is betrayal here, in what I do, but in betrayal I am finally camouflaged.
~ Lauren Slater
how many lies had Maman told Paul over the years?
~ Lauren Tarshis
and the priest, Pero Sánchez de la Reina, who had conspired with the Castilian captain.
~ Laurence Bergreen
the armada sailed into the open waters of the Atlantic, the abandoned conspirators
~ Laurence Bergreen
They even revealed the existence of the plot to Magellan; they confided that if the plot succeded
~ Laurence Bergreen
enabled Cartagena to step in at any moment and prevent Magellan from enriching himself
~ Laurence Bergreen
and disappointed King Ferdinand clapped Solis in jail.
~ Laurence Bergreen
Mesquita functioned as Magellan's agent of agony, deciding who was guilty of treason and who would suffer the consequences. No wonder the men hated him.
~ Laurence Bergreen
Nevertheless, he did not honor this promise. Just as Magellan feared
~ Laurence Bergreen
spare his own life by beheading his master.
~ Laurence Bergreen
As Magellan expected, Molino accepted the deal, as cruel as it was.
~ Laurence Bergreen
Magellan ordered a detail to draw and quarter Quesada's body.
~ Laurence Bergreen
The Captain General subjected the two conspirators to a fresh court-martial.
~ Laurence Bergreen
The Magellan of February teetered on the brink of being murdered by the men he commanded.
~ Laurence Bergreen
that King Manuel had refused to back the navigator, humiliating him over and over again.
~ Laurence Bergreen