Quotes about Loyalty
There is a difference between a belief and a conviction. A belief can become something you merely hold; a conviction is that which holds you.
— Ravi Zacharias
if you have not learned to pay the smaller prices of following Christ in your daily life, you will not be prepared to pay the ultimate price in God's calling.
— Ravi Zacharias
There is a difference between belief and conviction. A belief can become something that you merely hold; a conviction is that which holds you.
— Ravi Zacharias
Surely there can't be so many countries worth dying for.' Anything worth living for,' said Nately, 'is worth dying for.' And anything worth dying for,' answered the sacrilegious old man, 'is certainly worth living for.
— Joseph Heller
Doc Daneeka was Yossarian's friend and would do just about nothing in his power to help him.
— Joseph Heller
The more loyalty oaths a person signed, the more loyal he was; to Captain Black it was as simple as that, and he had Corporal Kolodny sign hundreds with his name each day so that he could always prove he was more loyal than anyone else.
— Joseph Heller
He was constantly defending his Communist friends to his right-wing enemies and his right-wing friends to his Communist enemies, and he was thoroughly detested by both groups, who never defended him to anyone because they thought he was a dope.
— Joseph Heller
All over the world, boys on every side of the bomb line were laying down their lives for what they had been told was their country, and no one seemed to mind, least of all the boys who were laying down their young lives.
— Joseph Heller
The important thing is to keep them pledging," he explained to his cohorts. "It doesn't matter whether they mean it or not. That's why they make little kids pledge allegiance even before they know what 'pledge' and 'allegiance' mean.
— Joseph Heller
Faithfulness is not doing something right once but doing something right over and over and over and over.
— Joyce Meyer
When people want to hear yes, and you tell them no, they never like it. But those who are truly your friends will give you the freedom to make your own decisions. They
— Joyce Meyer
Do you know how God tests our faithfulness? He assigns us to do something for a period of time that we don't want to do, something that is not fun o exciting, something that may require us to submit to someone else's authority for a while, and He'll tell us in our heart, "Just be faithful." For
— Joyce Meyer