Quotes about betray
betrayal writing thinking
It's absolutely fatal to your writing to think about how your work will be received. It's a betrayal of whatever talent you have. Nadine Gordimer
betrayal abdication normal
Our 'normal' 'adjusted' state is too often the abdication of ecstasy, the betrayal of our true potentialities. R. D. Laing
betrayal allowance betray
Unless you make allowances for your friends foibles, you betray your own. Publilius Syrus
betrayal faults bears
Unless you bear with the faults of a friend you betray your own. Publilius Syrus
betrayal self association
To take refuge with an inferior is to betray one's self. Publilius Syrus
betrayal doe fortune
When fortune flatters, she does it to betray. Publilius Syrus
betrayal names people
Our people outside of prison used my name to mobilize the community locally and internationally. But for me to be treated separately from my colleagues, who had contributed as much as and even more than I had, would have been a betrayal of them. Nelson Mandela
betrayal eye men
A woman questions the man who loves exactly as a judge questions a criminal. This being so, a flash of the eye, a mere word, an inflection of the voice or a moment's hesitation suffice to expose the fact, betrayal or crime he is attempting to conceal. Honore de Balzac
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Those who betray me only do so once. Kresley Cole
betrayal lying believe
My highest achievement: never shutting my heart down. Even in my darkest moments - through sexual abuse, a pregnancy at 14, lies and betrayals - I remained faithful, hopeful, and open to seeing the best in people, regardless of whether they were showing me their worst. I stayed open to believing that no matter how hard the climb, there is always a way to let in a sliver of light to illuminate the path forward. Oprah Winfrey
betrayal evil doubt
The moment of betrayal is the worst, the moment when you know beyond any doubt that you've been betrayed: that some other human being has wished you that much evil Margaret Atwood
betrayal silence darkness
Was this a betrayal, or was it an act of courage? Perhaps both. Neither one involves forethought: such things take place in an instant, in an eyeblink. This can only be because they have been rehearsed by us already, over and over, in silence and darkness; in such silence, such darkness, that we are ignorant of them ourselves. Blind but sure-footed, we step forward as if into a remembered dance. Margaret Atwood
betrayal trying scream
When we try to conceal our innermost drives, the entire being screams betrayal. Frank Herbert
betrayed authority dictatorship
There ought to be an absolute dictatorship... a dictatorship of painters... a dictatorship of one painter... to suppress all those who have betrayed us... Pablo Picasso
betrayal tombstone writing
He would stab his best friend for the sake of writing an epigraph on his tombstone. Oscar Wilde
betrayal hype expression
I have never known a more vulgar expression of betrayal and deceit. Lucien Bouchard
betrayal goal may
Naturally, when one makes progressive steps, there may be some who see it as a betrayal of their goals and interests. Louis Farrakhan
betray country either necessary politics prefer
In politics it is necessary either to betray one's country of the electorate. I prefer to betray the electorate. Charles de Gaulle
betrayal community fraud help large level people process public sure
If you think of public assistance, it is in some level a large bank. We need to have a process to make sure fraud does not occur, and some people think they can get away with it. It's such a betrayal of the people who want to help out the community as a whole.
betrayal home people
It's particularly hard to take being stabbed in the back close to home. There's always a feeling of betrayal when people of your own group oppose you. Catharine MacKinnon
betrayal eye secret
There were a thousand secrets in her eyes, a thousand wounds. A lifetime of distrust and betrayal. Isolation. How did one overcome such things? Christine Feehan
betrayed larry new-yorkers
Larry Silverstein has betrayed the public's trust and that of all New Yorkers. George Pataki
betrayal party followers
The most dangerous follower is the one whose defection would destroy the whole party: hence, the best follower. Friedrich Nietzsche
betrayal mean your-side
One thing I am certain of, I do not want to be betrayed, but thats quite hard to say casually, at the beginning of a relationship. It’s not a word people use very often, which confuses me, because there are different kinds of infidelity, but betrayal is betrayal wherever you find it. By betrayal, I mean promising to be on your side, and then being on somebody else’s. Jeanette Winterson
betrayal mean your-side
By betrayal, I mean promising to be on your side, then being on somebody else's. Jeanette Winterson
betrayal race slavery
If Americans should now turn back, submit again to slavery, it would be a betrayal so base the human race might better perish.
betrayal men race
Whoever is fortunate enough to be an American citizen came into the greatest inheritance man has ever enjoyed. He has had the benefit of every heroic and intellectual effort men have made for many thousands of years, realized at last. If Americans should now turn back, submit again to slavery, it would be a betrayal so base the human race might better perish.
betrayal betrayed betray
Betrayal betrays the betrayer. Erica Jong
betrayed david ignored medical needs
He's the victim. He was beaten, abandoned, betrayed and his medical needs ignored by David Williams.
betrayal heart compassion
To bow to the fact of our life's sorrows and betrayals is to accept them; and from this deep gesture we discover that all life is workable. As we learn to bow, we discover that the heart holds more freedom and compassion than we could imagine. Jack Kornfield
betrayal succeed
Is it possible to succeed without any act of betrayal? Jean Renoir
betrayal phish betraying-friends
Each betrayal begins with trust. Martin Luther
betrayal looks betrayed
All our experience with history should teach us, when we look back, how badly human wisdom is betrayed when it relies on itself Martin Luther