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Quotes About Loyalty

That's the pattern of most subversive organization," Peter explained. "They use feelings of patriotism and loyalty to a chosen faith to stir up feelings of hate and so set one group against another.
~ Unknown
these books are my good friends
~ Unknown
There are still people in my party who believe in consensus politics. I regard them as Quislings, as traitors... I mean it.
~ Margaret Thatcher
You're the hero my young romantic heart settled on so long ago, you're an absolute tiger at times, you're devious and not above playing a few tricks. I love you whatever you are all the time. I've loved you for ten years without stopping. I'll love you for as long as I have breath in my body. I'm committed to one man and I'm ready to face real life with him.
~ Margaret Way
If you ever look sideways at another man or attempt to refuse me I shall beat you. Got it?
~ Margaret Way
Men were notorious for their acts of disloyalty.
~ Margaret Way
I like dogs Big dogs Little dogs Fat dogs Doggy dogs Old dogs Puppy dogs I like dogs A dog that is barking over the hill A dog that is dreaming very still A dog that is running wherever he will I like dogs.
~ Unknown
In those days she had been a sly-eyed little party, much younger than the crowd which had grown up with Minnie, but she had strung along with them and, when Jake Bernadine's first wife had given up in despair, had married and mothered him, enjoyed his strange pictures, and had children by him. Just
~ Margery Allingham
The intensities of friendship suit you better.
~ Margo Jefferson
A good heart is when a girl that you loved, a girl who has pained you and chosen another instead, places in your hands the means to her own ruin. And you could tell it to everyone. But you keep silent, because you can do that, too, and a good heart would do that, a fine man, a man who truly loved her....Let her be lucky now."- A Good Heart.
~ Unknown
A woman of honor should never suspect another of things she would not do herself
~ Unknown
Ce matin, l'idée m'est venue pour la première fois que mon corps, ce fidèle compagnon, cet ami plus sûr, mieux connu de moi que mon âme, n'est qu'un monstre sournois qui finira par dévorer son maître.
~ Marguerite Yourcenar
I need to get onto Aza's ship. I know where it's going. I think I know, even though all I really know, all I've really known since I was five, is that Aza is my universe.
~ Unknown
Dogs can tell how many times a person's heart beats, how many breaths they've taken, whether they're sick, whether they're dying. Dogs can find the secrets their people don't know, tip them over, spill them onto the ground, roll in them
~ Unknown
Last, but not least, Unferth, Hrothgar's left-handed man, unexpectedly stanned for Beowulf, and handed him his heirloom, Hrunting, an ancient hilted sword, written with runes of ruin, iron blade emblazoned with poison shoots, each bud reddened with enemy blood. In war, it never failed to score flesh, had never been wrested from the fist of him who held it. It was a sublime solider's sword, meant to limb enemies, and this wasn't the first time it urged a hero to perform a feat.
~ Unknown
Half of the dead are killed by their friends. Maybe that's the history of everything.
~ Unknown
I mean that repeated offences, even when they secure forgiveness, drive out love. And from that I came to say that one may compel obedience but never love.
~ Maria McCann
Will you still walk with me?' 'Would you walk with a bad angel?
~ Maria McCann
We were reconciled, of course we were; things were now too far gone between us to be broken for a Roger Rowly.
~ Maria McCann
We teachers can only help the work going on, as servants wait upon a master.
~ Maria Montessori
Dr. Montessori believes in liberty for the pupil because she thinks of life "as a superb goddess, ever advancing to new conquests." Submission, loyalty, self-sacrifice seem to her, apparently, only incidental necessities of life, not essential elements of its eternal form.
~ Maria Montessori
Trusting is hard. Knowing who to trust, even harder.
~ Maria V. Snyder
Everyone has a gift for something, even if it is the gift of being a good friend.
~ Marian Anderson
In politics, there are no friends.
~ Marian Wright Edelman