Meaningful Quotes. Thoughtful Insights. Helpful Tools.
Advanced Search Options

Quotes about Betrayal

It was not her fault that when he went to her he was already over. How could a woman know that you meant nothing that you said: that you spoke only from habit and to be comfortable
— Ernest Hemingway
He had died in a trap that he had helped only a little to set, and they had all betrayed him in their various ways before he died. All sentimental people are betrayed so many times.
— Ernest Hemingway
I tell the girls in our student ministry, "You don't really want sex. What you want is intimacy. You want to meet a guy, fall in love, and know you can trust him completely. You want somebody with whom you can share everything there is to know about you without fear of betrayal or rejection. You want to be fully known and to know him fully. Purity now paves the way to intimacy later.
— Andy Stanley
The truth that is suppressed by friends is the readiest weapon of the enemy.
— Robert Louis Stevenson
To be cut off by the sword of injured friendship is the most dreadful of all deaths, next to suicide.
— Leonard Sweet
Never soar aloft on an enemy's pinions.
— Aesop
A man can smile and smile and be a villain. Remorseless, treacherous, lecherous, kindless villain. What
— Aldous Huxley
If he have faith, the believer cannot be restrained. He betrays himself. He breaks out. He confesses and teaches this gospel to the people at the risk of life itself.
— Martin Luther
Don't blame God for the behavior of the people who have wounded you. I understand the desperate desire to run from them, but not from Him.
— Anne Graham Lotz
O cruel Truth, is this thine home-coming?
— Euripides
Dire and beyond all healing is the hate When hearts that loved are turned to enmity.
— Euripides
She felt a little betrayed and sad, but presently a moving object came into sight. It was a huge horse-chestnut tree in full bloom bound for the Champs Elysees, strapped now into a long truck and simply shaking with laughter - like a lovely person in an undignified position yet confident none the less of being lovely. Looking at it with fascination, Rosemary identified herself with it, and laughed cheerfully with it, and everything all at once seemed gorgeous.
— F Scott Fitzgerald