Quotes About Loyalty
Trust is not something you win; it's something you build.
~ Unknown
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I'm tired of being in relationships where I'm not trusted...
~ Unknown
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One thing I learned in life, is u keep people's secrets with you not spread them around like the mother fu..ing plague...
~ Kevin McCarty
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That moment when someone trusts you with their secret...and you just feel like such an awesome friend.
~ Unknown
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I hate when someone I'm close with hides something from me. It feels like I can't be trusted.
~ Unknown
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Be loyal and trustworthy. Do not befriend anyone who is lower than yourself in this regard. When making a mistake, do not be afraid to correct it.
~ Confucius
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If you want to be trusted be honest, if you want to be honest, be true, if you want to be true, honor your commitment.
~ Anil Sinha
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If you are faithful and honest, you will not think negatively about your partner and u will never doubt him or her.
~ Unknown
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What's the point in being two faced just say it to my face, not to my friends you know I will find out about it anyway!
~ Unknown
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Fake friends are no different than shadows, they stick around during your brightest moments, but disappear during your darkest hours.
~ Unknown
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Best friends are the people who know how crazy and weird you are and still choose to be seen in public with you!
~ Unknown
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Friends who accept you for who you are the ones who you should hold close. Not the ones who try to change you into someone you're not.
~ Unknown
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In the end, you'll know who really loves you. They're the one who see you for who you are and no matter what always find a way to be at your side.
~ Unknown
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A friend is one who knows who you are, understands where you have been, accepts what you have become, and still gently allows you to grow.
~ Unknown
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But if she had given them all up for me, for ever, I should perhaps have decided even more firmly never to leave her, for while jealousy makes separation difficult, gratitude makes it impossible.
~ Marcel Proust
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To remain blind to what is false in the claims of the individual called Germany, to see justice in every claim of the individual called France, the surest way was not for a German to lack judgment and for a Frenchman to possess it but for both to be patriotic.
~ Marcel Proust
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This is obviously disloyal, and authors are a pretty low class. Certainly, it would not be a bad thing to meet them once in a way, for thanks to them, when one reads a book or an article, one can 'read between the lines,' 'unmask' the characters. After all, though, the wisest thing is to stick to dead authors.
~ Marcel Proust
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do you think it possible for a woman really to be touched by a man's being in love with her, and never to be unfaithful to him?
~ Marcel Proust
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Which was for me the true friend—Mme de Montmorency, so happy to ruffle my feelings and always so willing to oblige, or Mme de Guermantes, distressed at the least offense toward me and incapable of the least effort to be helpful?
~ Marcel Proust
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The generals who get the most soldiers killed insist that they be well fed.
~ Marcel Proust
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At that moment I would have undertaken a mission to make Robert break with his mistress as readily as I had been to make him go and live with her permanently a few hours earlier. In the one case, Saint-Loup would have regarded me as a false friend; in the other, his family would have called me his evil genius. Yet, in that interval of a few hours, I was the same man.
~ Marcel Proust
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Which was for me the true friend, Mme. de Montmorency, so glad always to annoy me and always so ready to oblige, or Mme. de Guermantes, distressed by the slightest offence that might have been given me and incapable of the slightest effort to be of use to me?
~ Marcel Proust
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There was only one thing she would not do for me, a thing she would have done only at the time when I would have cared nothing for it, and which she would have happily done then for that very reason: that is, tell me the truth.
~ Marcel Proust
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if, when Odette wished to go for a walk, in the morning, along the Avenue du Bois-de-Boulogne, his duty as a good husband had obliged him, though he had no desire to go out, to accompany her, carrying her cloak when she was too warm; and in the evening, after dinner, if she wished to stay at home, and not to dress, if he had been forced to stay beside her, to do what she asked;
~ Marcel Proust
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