Betray a friend, and you'll often find you have ruined yourself.
Aesop
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You can't betray yourself too often, or you become somebody else.
ED HARRIS When you betray somebody else, you also betray yourself.
ISAAC BASHEVIS SINGER You can cheat on mostly anything and anybody.. a test, a job, you're girlfriend, a friend... doing s...
ESMERALDA MORALES Your Search Ends For BEST Friend When You Find Yourself !
DEEPAK KUMAR When you betray someone, First you betray to yourself who speak somewhere inside you that you are go...
MOHAMMED ZAKI ANSARI You betray your own failing if you cannot bear with the fault of
a friend.
UNKNOWN Silence is a friend who will never betray.
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE Silence is a friend who will never betray
CONFUCIUS DON'T TELL YOUR SECRETS.
A whisper can betray you.
DON'T EVER STOP.
They will always ...
MICHELLE GAGNON When you first meet him you often find him to be annoying, and you have to control yourself not to s...
DICK ADVOCAAT I am that friend who comes back for you in a fiery building, but i am also that friend who will set ...
SHANE J VAN DER VELDE If a friend you trust betrays you once,try to believe in him again,for he may never betray you again...
DAVID ATTA (A.K.A DAVIED ATTLARS & MR DAIN) So you tell yourself you are pretty find clay
To have tricked temptation and turned it away,
B...
EDMUND VANCE COOKE Her only way home was to betray her friend.
SCOTT WESTERFELD There's ways you can trust an enemy you can't always trust a friend. An enemy's never going to betra...
DANIEL ABRAHAM When you are a small operation and try to compete with larger rivals in price, you often find yourse...
TAKEO MIYAMOTO Youll never get mixed up if you simply tell the truth. Then you dont have to remember what you have ...
SAM RAYBURN I don't want to hurt you or anybody so please forget about me. Just try. Find yourself a better frie...
NINA LACOUR She took my best friend. She ruined two babies' lives and all for a drink.
DEBORAH LUTZ Best results are often achieved well before you need a job, by consistently networking so that when ...
ERIK QUALMAN Always be loyal to the ones you love. Because if you betray them, you've betrayed yourself..
KURT KROHN When you finally betray me, I hope you care enough to try to kill my yourself.
DREW KARPYSHYN Friendship! That bond shared, not with the one you see every day but with the one that has got your ...
OLAOTAN FAWEHINMI I have always noticed in politics how often men are ruined by having too good a memory.
ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE When you or your loved ones escape repression, you often find yourself committed to ensuring that fr...
NAZANIN BONIADI To give up dreaming is to betray yourself!
MEHMET MURAT ILDAN When you are true to yourself,then you may not bother to find another true friend,for it will come n...
DAVID ATTA (A.K.A DAVIED ATTLARS & MR DAIN) Beginnings are often scary, endings are often sad, but it's the middle that counts. You should reme...
STEVEN ROGERS A friend is someone who lets you have total freedom to be yourself.
JIM MORRISON Would you want you as a friend?
PETER STROPLE If at some point you find yourself at a cross road, and one can do this often – find themselves I ...
CHELSEA R. BLUES A friend is a gift you give yourself.
ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON If I had to choose between betraying my country and betraying my friend, I hope I should have the gu...
E. M. FORSTER If I had to choose between betraying my country and betraying my friend, I hope I should have the gu...
EDWARD MORGAN FORSTER Youll never know how strong you truly are, until u get under some weight.
EULLYS "JEWELZ" HINNANT III It is good to have a good friend you trust, if you can find any.
DR.MOHAMMED FAIG ABAD ALRAZAK You have a streak of pride and independence that might have ruined all.
J.K. ROWLING A friend is a present you give to yourself.
ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON As a defensive lineman you have to find yourself other ways to make plays and get yourself in the ga...
MIKE RUCKER A true friend is one who believes in you, even when you have created doubt within yourself. ~ Tom Ba...
TOM BAKER AKA THE PONDERING MAN If you have not often felt the joy of doing a kind act, you have neglected much, and most of all you...
A. NEILEN I betray her, I betray myself and make you happy. I betray you, I betray myself and make her happy. ...
MEG MCFEY What you have to find is, yourself first.
NISHI DE SILVA My dear, treacherous mother,” he breathed. “What have you done?
GRACE DRAVEN Those who cannot conceive of Friendship as a substantive love but only as a disguise or elaboration ...
C.S. LEWIS If you go looking for a friend, you're going to find they're very scarce. If you go out to be a frie...
ZIG ZIGLAR If I had to choose between
betraying my country
or betraying my friend,
I hope I should have the
GUT...
E.M. FORSTER (18TH CENTURY WRITER) A friend is a present you give yourself. -Robert Louis Stevenson.
ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON Find yourself and you will find your freedom.
GILLIAN DUCE Do not keep control over household affairs. The one who keeps control has to wander around. The unus...
DADA BHAGWAN Friends will probably attend your funeral or wake. But all your true friends can't, they're freaking...
SHANE J VAN DER VELDE A friend is someone with whom you dare to be yourself.
FRANK CRANE Find balance and find yourself...you are worth it.
G. BRIAN BENSON To survive it is often necessary to fight and to fight you have to dirty yourself.
GEORGE ORWELL If you go looking for a friend, you're going to find they're very scarce. If you go out to b...
ZIG ZIGLAR Strength is not something you have, it's something you find.
EMMA SMITH It is my contention that Aesop was writing for the tortoise market. hares have no time to read.
ANITA BROOKNER When you are angry you will find that you have lost yourself. You have lost yourself to outside forc...
AVINA CELESTE Quite often good things have hurtful consequences. There are instances of men who have been ruined b...
ARISTOTLE Don't mess with the best or youll die like the rest
LUDO MILNE Love yourself and treat yourself as you would treat your very best friend. You deserve the same love...
DEMI LOVATO The less you look to others,
the more you find in yourself.
What have you found in yoursel...
RON W. RATHBUN I hate the idea of causes, and if I had to choose between betraying my country and betraying my frie...
E. M. FORSTER Scratch a pessimist and you find often a defender of privilege.
WILLIAM BEVERIDGE A friend is someone who gives you total freedom to be yourself.
JIM MORRISON The greatest loyalty is loyalty to yourself. Never betray your mind; and your thoughts and actions s...
DR NIRVADHA SINGH A friend is a mirror. You unknowingly see yourself in him or her.
DEBASISH MRIDHA Wealth is violent and uneasy to acquire, don't blow yourself by rushing. You won't find, you will on...
OSCAR AULIQ-ICE Be thankful when you find yourself worrying about the smallest things, for it often means there aren...
JOYCE RACHELLE You don't lose yourself being selfless—you find yourself.
SETH ADAM SMITH If, instead, you find yourself often pitying someone who consistently hurts you or other people, and...
MARTHA STOUT Be to yourself as you would to your friend.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE You cannot find yourself, only create yourself.
ANNE SEKEL If you want to find truth, be yourself. If you want to find love, love yourself.
SAL PALLADINO You find out what you are made of when you have a broken heart. If it happens early and often, all t...
ISABEL GILLIES Tomorrow, you promise yourself, things will be different, yet, tomorrow is too often a repetition of...
JAMES T. MCCAY Find how you can fill in the gap for a number of people and you have found yourself a means of livel...
SEGUN OLOGE For it is a true fact that faeries, just like people, very often find that a full belly and a good f...
C.S. EINFELD Maybe that's what praying is all about. Maybe it's not just asking God to forgive us for bad things ...
SARAH DARER LITTMAN Remember: that giants sleep too soundly; that witches are often betrayed by their appetites; dragons...
NEIL GAIMAN Happiness is like peeing your pants...
Everyone can see it,But only you can feel the warmth.
A FRIEND Anyone can have a friend, but the one that would walk in a storm to find you is all you will ever ne...
SHANNON L. ALDER Be yourself and see who you find
BRENT M. JONES Search yourself, and you will find Allah
KURDISH PROVERB Now when Túrin learnt from Finduilas of what had passed, he was wrathful, and he said to Gwindor: '...
J.R.R. TOLKIEN The scale is the only friend you wished lied more often
JAMES YAGER Remain true to yourself, child. If you know your own heart, you will always have one friend who does...
MARION ZIMMER BRADLEY I have often thought it was very arrogant to suppose you could make a film for anybody but yourself.
PETER GREENAWAY Life is a lot easier when you make peace with yourself. When you forgive yourself. When you stop tor...
AKIROQ BROST Often you shall think your road impassable, sombre and companionless. Have will and plod along; and ...
MIKHAIL NAIMY The more you give of yourself, the more you find yourself.
LAILAH GIFTY AKITA Wherever you go, you will always bear yourself about with you, and so you will always find yourself.
THOMAS KEMPIS If you are looking for a friend without a flaw, you will never find one.
VIKRANT PARSAI Do not lose your independent mind, unconditioned mind. You have by nature a very powerful mind. You ...
LOBSANG TENZIN I feel sorry for you, and I'm going to be your friend."
"I don't want to be your friend," Cath ...
RAINBOW ROWELL You take yourself to a place where you've got absolutely nothing left and then you find out you ...
BRYAN CLAY Sometimes life ask you a question, but you couldn't find answer in any book. You have to create answ...
SALMAN MANSURI You can often find in rivers what you cannot find in oceans.
INDIAN PROVERB If you want trouble... find yourself a redhead.
UNKNOWN The biggest ingredient in a best friend is someone whose actions you respect and who you can truly b...
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