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Quotes About Loyalty

Medea yowled at me and stropped my leg, broadcasting the information that no one had fed her. Cats lie, and I was pretty sure she was lying. But feeding her made me happy and made her happy.
~ Patricia Briggs
Lugh's walking stick ate the Gray Lord's spell, and in doing so, it died. To save me.
~ Patricia Briggs
For her he shook like an alcoholic in need of his gin, because he felt she needed to know her options, no matter how his wolf felt about losing his mate. Her knight, indeed.
~ Patricia Briggs
Mercy might be mated to Adam, but to his wolf she would always belong to Bran. Would always be his little coyote, who was tough and defiant, raised by a good friend because Bran couldn't trust his mate with someone he cared about who was more fragile than his grown sons.
~ Patricia Briggs
He looked down at Anna. "I want you to take Walter and drive to Kennewick, Washington, where my brother is." She folded her arms and gave him her stubborn look. "No. And don't try that again. I felt that push.
~ Patricia Briggs
want to. Adam wasn't angry. He wouldn't hurt me. I let him pull the power of his pack over me like a warm
~ Patricia Briggs
Maybe leave it for the ugly thing that your pack's witch has become.
~ Patricia Briggs
She would have to learn to accept that he was a man of his word. In the meantime he would give her something to think about.
~ Patricia Briggs
It wasn't until then that Isaac realized Charles had begun changing to wolf. Isaac couldn't speak – except to swear at the worst bits – while he changed, and Charles could have a regular conversation, or something pretty close to it. Damn. When he grew up, he wanted to be like Charles.
~ Patricia Briggs
I won't be forced either. I've had enough. If that makes me a dog in the manger, so be it. But if I am yours, then you damned well are going to be mine.
~ Patricia Briggs
The bones meant that I had broken faith with the vampires and was no longer under their protection—and anyone offering me aid of any kind was likely to find themselves on the wrong side of the vampires as well.
~ Patricia Briggs
A friend in danger is not someone who should be deserted. Safety is not always the right path. (Sylvia)
~ Patricia Briggs
Because I knew that Samuel—my Samuel who was at that very moment dressing in the backseat—would never stand by and watch a human get hurt. He was the only werewolf I knew who cared that much about mundane humans, just because they were mundane humans
~ Patricia Briggs
He pulled her tight against him. "I will defend your heart and your soul with everything in me.
~ Patricia Briggs
Kazul's not my dragon," Cimorene said sharply. "I'm her princess.
~ Patricia C. Wrede
There are always people in any group who will go along with authority only so long as authority agrees with their opinions," Papa said.
~ Patricia C. Wrede
Sometimes, though, you have to do things for family, even if you'd rather not.
~ Patricia C. Wrede
He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much: and he that is unjust in the least is unjust also in much.
~ Unknown
You big, stupid Marine
~ Patricia Nell Warren
The kids come to us by word of mouth – we've been in business for 25 years, so one person tells the other.
~ Unknown
Do I have a choice?" "A choice? To hear that your son is a crook? Your wife is an adulteress? Your caterer a blackmailer? And you maid takes bribes to stay quiet?
~ Unknown
Think of me when you're not sure of something, Nory." Her face was serious, her big eyes holding me. "Know that I'll be there on the other side of the water. Think of what I'd say, what I'd do.
~ Patricia Reilly Giff
Arguments for slavery weren't pragmatic or ethical discussions about the realities of slavery; they were assertions about abstract identities (The Slave, The Slave Owner, The Abolitionist) and performances of loyalty to the South. They were demagoguery.
~ Unknown
The other argument [about the Iraq War] was about argument itself. It characterized any argument about policy (whether, in fact, Iraq did have weapons of mass destruction and whether regime change could be effected through an invasion) as unnecessary, dithering, disloyal, and possibly even deliberately evil, since the correct course of action was so obvious. Major media outlets demonized dissent. In a democracy.
~ Unknown