Quotes About Loyalty
If he held me in true regard he would not believe such insinuations in my disfavour. A worthy lover should assume one has unanswerable motives for all one does!" "Certainly—
~ Whit Stillman
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Funnily enough, Paul was in his work because he liked people. He'd seen the CIA take such incredible shit over the years and save so many damn lives. The Company could not defend herself, not without giving away secrets she was bound to keep. So she just took it. He'd seen the effects of all the Company bashing in his own life.
~ Whitley Strieber
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Duplicity thy name is woman!
~ Wilbur Smith
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I saw you high upon a tree—" She broke off, and another single sob hit her like a blow. "The white man, the one you call Henshaw, the Hawk—do not trust him." "He is as my brother, and like a brother I love him." "Then why did he not weep, Bazo, why did he not weep when he looked up at you upon the tree?
~ Wilbur Smith
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ford.' He turned to Saul. 'I'm going to take
~ Wilbur Smith
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Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more.
~ Wiliam Shakespeare
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The girl ginned again, more cheerfully than ever. 'Bless you, miss! Baxter's the keeper; and when he finds strange dogs hunting about, he takes and shoots 'em. It's keeper's dooty, miss. I think that dog will die. Here's where he's been shot, ain't it? That's Baxter's doings, that is. Baxter's doings, miss, and Baxter's dooty.' It was almost wicked enough to wish that Baxter had shot the housemaid instead of the dog.
~ Wilkie Collins
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They have tried to make me forget everything, Walter; but I remember Marian, and I remember you'--in that moment, I, who had long since given her my love, gave her my life, and thanked God that it was mine to bestow on her.
~ Wilkie Collins
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The ruling idea of his life appeared to be, that he was bound to show his gratitude to the country which had afforded him an asylum and a means of subsistence by doing his utmost to turn himself into an Englishman.
~ Wilkie Collins
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I started to my feet as suddenly as if he had struck me. If I had been a man, I would have knocked him down on the threshold of his own door, and have left his house, never on any earthly consideration to enter it again. But I was only a woman - and I loved his wife so dearly!
~ Wilkie Collins
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My uncle is right," she said. "I have caused trouble and anxiety enough to you, and to all about me. Let me cause no more, Marian—let Sir Percival decide." I
~ Wilkie Collins
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I said, No man is worth fretting for in that way. And she said, There are men worth dying for, Lucy, and he is one of them.
~ Wilkie Collins
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The woman never lived yet who could cast a true-love out of her heart because the object of that love was unworthy of her. All
~ Wilkie Collins
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when men are friends, justice is unnecessary; but when men are just, friendship is still a boon." "A friend is one soul in two bodies." Yet friendship implies few friends rather than many; "he who has many friends has no friend"; and "to be a friend to many people in the way of perfect friendship is impossible.
~ Will Durant
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heresy or blasphemy must be punished with death, even if the heretic should be one's closest kin.
~ Will Durant
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His wife does not dress for him, only when he has gone away and is no longer in her mind; he sees her in a disheveled negligee, while all through the day he meets women powdered and primped and curled, whose charming knees and inviting frocks and encouraging smiles and aphrodisiac perfumes leave him hovering hourly over the abysses of disloyalty.
~ Will Durant
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God preserve me from my friends," he concluded; "I will take care of my enemies myself.
~ Will Durant
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When i tell the truth, it is not for the sake of convincing those who do not know it, but for the sake of defending those that do.
~ William Blake
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Thy friendship oft has made my heart to ache: do be my enemy for friendship's sake.
~ William Blake
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Ben has been a discreet and true friend, given he was an usher at my wedding. I tried to explain the situation vis-à-vis Lottie but he didn't want to hear. 'I don't care, Logan. You live your life and I'll live mine. I won't judge you? just as long as you're happy. I'd hope you'd do the same for me.' I assured him I would.
~ William Boyd
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Conservatism aims to maintain in working order the loyalties of the community to perceived truths and also to those truths which in their judgment have earned universal recognition.
~ William F. Buckley Jr.
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yes I hate him I would die for him I've already died for him I die for him over and over again
~ William Faulkner
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Hush now, she said. I'm not going to run away. So I hushed. Caddy smelled like trees in the rain.
~ William Faulkner
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He was tough, faithful, brave and completely unreliable; he was six feet four inches tall and weighed two hundred and forty pounds and had the mentality of a child; over a year ago Father had already begun to say that at any moment now I would outgrow him.
~ William Faulkner
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