Quotes About Loyalty
There is one thing...which a man can always do, if he chuses[sic], and that is, his duty.
~ Jane Austen
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What! are you never to hear yourself praised! Then you must be no friend of mine; for those who will accept of my love and esteem, must submit to my open commendation.
~ Jane Austen
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When a young man, be who he will, comes and makes love to a pretty girl, and promises marriage, he has no business to fly off from his word only because he grows poor, and a richer girl is ready to have him. Why don't he, in such a case, sell his horses, let his house, turn off his servants, and make a thorough reform at once?
~ Jane Austen
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Comment, avec votre bon sens, pouvez-vous être aussi loyalement aveuglée sur la sottise d'autrui ? Il n'y a que vous qui ayez assez de candeur pour ne voir jamais chez les gens que leur bon côté...
~ Jane Austen
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I was simple enough to think, that because my faith was plighted to another, there could be no danger in my being with you; and that the consciousness of my engagement was to keep my heart as safe and sacred as my honour.
~ Jane Austen
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There is something soothing in the idea that we have the same friend, and that whatever unhappy differences of opinion may exist between us, we are united in our love of you. It
~ Jane Austen
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Fanny's friendship was all that he had to cling to.
~ Jane Austen
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if your daughter should have a dangerous fit of illness—if she should die, it would be a comfort to know that it was all in pursuit of Mr. Bingley, and under your orders.
~ Jane Austen
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There is nothing I would not do for those who are really my friends. I have no notion of loving people by halves, it is not my nature
~ Jane Austen
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People that marry can never part, but must go and keep house together. People that dance only stand opposite each other in a long room for half an hour.
~ Jane Austen
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I have often thought them the worst of the two, replied he coolly. Business, you know, may bring money, but friendship hardly ever does.
~ Jane Austen
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And be the conclusion of the present suspense good or bad, her affection would be his for ever. Their union, she believed, could not divide her more from other men, than their final separation.
~ Jane Austen
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Man niekada neateit? ? galv? matuoti santuokos pasisekimo myliomis.
~ Jane Austen
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Jums labai smagu mane erzinti. Visai nesigailite mano nerv?. – Klystate brangioji. J?s? nerv? aš itin paisau. Jie – seni mano draugai. Juk jau bent dvidešimt met? girdžiu apie juos kalbant su pagarba.
~ Jane Austen
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Es que nunca vas a permitir que te alaben? Entonces no puedes ser mi amigo, pues quienes aceptan mi amor y mi estima deben someterse a mis más abiertos elogios.
~ Jane Austen
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Sometimes, he thought, one should take a long, hard look at old friends. Like old clothes in a cupboard, there comes the moment to examine for moth. Perhaps throw them out and forget them. Yes.
~ Jane Gardam
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don't really like to go for a walk without a dog." "Why is that?" "A dog gives a walk a purpose." "How?" "Well, you are making someone else happy.
~ Jane Goodall
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I sigh and look at her. 'I must have been mad taking you on as a friend'. ' What are you talking about?' she grins. 'You didn't take me on. I chose you'.
~ Jane Green
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but if I can't tell my best friend, who can I tell??
~ Jane Green
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The only best friends she has ever really had, has ever wanted, could ever truly count on, is Elliott.
~ Jane Green
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Whenever our friends get involved with married men we hear about what they say and it's always the same and we always tell our friends that he's never going to leave her, but the minute it happens to us, the minute we meet a married man and he says he loves his wife but he's not in love with her, we believe him.
~ Jane Green
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Gabby thinks of all the times she and her friends have discussed people who have been caught having affairs. None of the them have ever understood it. Just because you're married doesn't mean you'll never been attracted to anyone else, Gabby has always said. But the point is that you have a choice, and you should choose to do the right thing; you shouldn't act on your attraction.
~ Jane Green Tempting Fate
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The real mystery was how your farm bound you to it, so tightly that you would pay any price (literally, in interest) or make any sacrifice just to take these steps across this familiar undulating ground time and time again.
~ Jane Smiley
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He trusted only Devers, and why was that? Devers said, "We're going here," and they went there. Devers said, "Expect this and that," and this and that came to pass. But the rumor was that Ike didn't like Devers, and Frank figured this was the reason—Devers didn't have his head up his ass, and everyone else did.
~ Jane Smiley
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