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Quotes About Loyalty

To Hitler, personal and ideological loyalty was more important than professional aptitude and performance.
~ Andrew Roberts
It was an integral part of Churchill's leadership code never to scapegoat subordinates.
~ Andrew Roberts
His men knew they could trust him not to be officious over such an unfortunate (though by no means isolated) friendly-fire incident, and to tell the dead Guardsman's family that he had died heroically. Sometimes in war, as he was to say later, the truth has to be defended by a bodyguard of lies.
~ Andrew Roberts
not to threaten to resign unless one is prepared to go into the wilderness.
~ Andrew Roberts
how little friendship counted at the top of politics
~ Andrew Roberts
never an easy subordinate.
~ Andrew Roberts
The interpretation Churchill gave to the obligations of aristocracy was that he and his class had a profound responsibility towards his country, which had the right to expect his lifelong service to it.
~ Andrew Roberts
Derek frowned, looking down. "That's fine... I'll just, uh, stand here. And protect you. Yes. That is definitely what I will be doing.
~ Andrew Rowe
Trust within a family sounded so reasonable on the surface.
~ Andrew Rowe
an organization does not live by its members agreeing with one another at all times about everything. It lives instead by people committing to support the decisions and the moves of the business.
~ Andrew S. Grove
Businesses fail either because they leave their customers or because their customer leave them !
~ Andrew S. Grove
How can you motivate yourself to continue to follow a leader when he appears to be going around in circles?
~ Andrew S. Grove
I have amazing friends who have led inspirational lives.
~ Andrew Shue
I would die for Conner Kirk. Sometimes, I think I have died for him dozens of times, over and over again.
~ Andrew Smith
If you can't be counted on, you won't be counted in.
~ Andrew Vachss
It's the family you choose that counts.
~ Andrew Vachss
A dog is like a person—he needs a job and a family to be what he's meant to be.
~ Andrew Vachss
They view the government as their enemy, profit as their only friend – probably do not even see themselves as the traitors they are.
~ Andrew Wareham
And if someone has friends, and he loses everything in spite of that, it's obvious the friends are to blame. For what they did, or for what they didn't do.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
It may turn out,' said the white-haired man a moment later, 'that their comrades or cronies may ask what befell these evil men. Tell them the Wolf bit them. The White Wolf. And add that they should keep glancing over their shoulders. One day they'll look back and see the Wolf.' When
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
They didn't teach me how to tend wounds,' she said bitterly. 'They taught me how to kill, telling me that's how I could save people. It was one big lie, Little Horse. They deceived me.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
Geralt . . . Listen to me—' 'Listen to what?' shouted the Witcher, before his voice suddenly faltered. 'I can't leave— I can't just leave her to her fate. She's completely alone . . . She cannot be left alone, Dandelion. You'll never understand that. No one will ever understand that, but I know. If she remains alone, the same thing will happen to her as once happened to me . . . You'll never understand that . .
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
Maybe one day it will be that you will need help ...Then call, call into the night. And I'll come." -Geralt of Rivia
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
I'll pay back what I owe,' he said quietly. 'I won't forget. It may happen that one day you'll be in need of help. Or support. A shoulder to lean on. Then call out, call out in the night. And I'll come.'   The
~ Andrzej Sapkowski