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Quotes about Loyalty

Conservative or liberal, we are all constitutionalists.
— Barack Obama
Good people don't give up on the ones they love.
— Barbara Kingsolver
All knowledge measured, first and last, by one's allegiance to the teacher.
— Barbara Kingsolver
Jesus was a more reliable backer, evidently, less likely to drink himself unconscious or get liver cancer. No wonder people chose Him as their number-one friend.
— Barbara Kingsolver
Most families would sooner forgive you for going to prison than for moving out of Lee County.
— Barbara Kingsolver
To retain those who are present, be loyal to those who are absent.
— Stephen Covey
To be trusted, it is said, is greater than to be loved. In the long run, I am convinced, to be trusted will be also to be loved.
— Stephen Covey
Keeping a commitment or a promise is a major deposit; breaking one is a major withdrawal. In fact, there's probably not a more massive withdrawal than to make a promise that's important to someone and then not to come through. The next time a promise is made, they won't believe it. People tend to build their hopes around promises, particularly promises about their basic livelihood.
— Stephen Covey
One of the most important commitments in a family or a business is never to bad-mouth. Always be loyal to those who are absent, if you want to retain those who are present
— Stephen Covey
You can buy a person's hand, but you can't buy his heart.
— Stephen Covey
If there is little or no trust, there is no foundation for permanent success.
— Stephen Covey
But is it possible that under that apparently disloyal behavior, these employees question whether I really act in their best interest? Do they feel like I'm treating them as mechanical objects? Is there some truth to that?
— Stephen Covey