Quotes About Loyalty
We are grateful to people who occasionally help out, but we elevate them to a higher moral plane when they consistently do so, when we can count on them to show up rain or shine, not just when the boss is looking or free coffee is being served ... Along these lines, we value people who are loyal to their groups, who do not jump ship at the first rough weather.
~ Christopher Peterson
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Knee-jerk disobedience and anticonformity are no more praiseworthy than the most mindless loyalty to a group.
~ Christopher Peterson
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Wartime collaboration with the Nazis frequently
~ Christopher Simpson
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But he realized that Haiti was now so embedded in his mind and heart that he could never abandon the country so quickly.
~ Tracy Kidder
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But right now it's a friend's love.
~ Trudi Canavan
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A friend. Cery's shoulders drooped. Closing his eyes, he let out a long sigh.
~ Trudi Canavan
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They won't catch you," he told her. "And even if they do, I'll get you back. I promise you that.
~ Trudi Canavan
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The loved ones of a Thief are never safe. - Cery
~ Trudi Canavan
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Being friends with the enemy certainly complicates matters." - Dannyl
~ Trudi Canavan
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I've replaced Takan, she thought suddenly. The former slave had followed Akkarin out of Sachaka and become his faithful servant. Now she was following Akkarin into Sachaka. What was it about him that inspired such devotion?
~ Trudi Canavan
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It would seem they have need of you. Why don't you
~ Trudi Canavan
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n the world, those who break the rules are scum, but those who abandon their friends are worse than scum.
~ Uchiha Obito
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nothing could be more dishonorable than to accept high rank and command in war and then betray the trust.
~ Ulysses S. Grant
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WASHINGTON, D. C., December 8, 1863, 10.2 A.M. MAJ.-GENERAL U. S. GRANT: Understanding that your lodgment at Knoxville and at Chattanooga is now secure, I wish to tender you, and all under your command, my more than thanks, my profoundest gratitude for the skill, courage, and perseverance with which you and they, over so great difficulties, have effected that important object. God bless you all, A. LINCOLN, President U. S. The safety of Burnside's army and the loyal people
~ Ulysses S. Grant
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The worst excuse a soldier can make for declining service is that he once ranked the commander he is ordered to report to.
~ Ulysses S. Grant
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I really felt that, belonging to a foot regiment, it was my duty to march with the men.
~ Ulysses S. Grant
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The simple are meat for slaughter, to be used when they are useful in causing trouble for the opposing power, and to be sacrificed when they are no longer of use.
~ Umberto Eco
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Kada policijos informatorius tampa išties patikimas? Kai atskleidžia s?moksl?. Tad reikia surengti s?moksl?, apie kur? gal?t? pranešti.
~ Umberto Eco
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If a shepherd errs, he must be isolated from other shepherds, but woe unto us if the sheep begin to distrust shepherds.
~ Umberto Eco
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Si un pastor falla, hay que separarlo de los otros pastores, pero, ¡ay si las ovejas empezaran a desconfiar de los pastores!
~ Umberto Eco
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Los simples, Adso, no pueden escoger libremente su herejía: se aferran al que predica en su tierra, al que pasa por la aldea o por la plaza.
~ Umberto Eco
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Basit insanlar kasapl?k hayvan gibidir; düÅŸmana sorun ç?karmaya yarad?klar? zaman kullan?l?rlar, art?k iÅŸe yaramaz olunca da kurban edilirler.
~ Umberto Eco
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L'italiano è infido, bugiardo, vile, traditore, si trova più a suo agio con il pugnale che con la spade, meglio con il veleno che col farmaco, viscido nella trattativa, coerente solo nel cambiar bandiera a ogni vento.
~ Umberto Eco
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Rápido —volvió a incitarme Guillermo—, si no se comerá todo el Aristóteles! —¡Y morirá! —grité angustiado mientras corría a su encuentro y juntos nos poníamos a buscar. —¡No me importa que muera, el maldito! —gritaba Guillermo clavando los ojos en la oscuridad que nos rodeaba y moviéndose de un lado para otro.
~ Umberto Eco
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