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Quotes about Loyalty

Aunt Wellington, of whom Valancy stood in abject awe, would tell her about Olive's new chiffon dress and Cecil's last devoted letter. Valancy would have to look as pleased and interested as if the dress and letter had been hers or else Aunt Wellington would be offended. And Valancy had long ago decided that she would rather offend God than Aunt Wellington, because God might forgive her but Aunt Wellington never would.
— LM Montgomery
Well, one must be a slave to something in this kind of a world,' he said.
— LM Montgomery
every girl, whose ideals are high and pure, wields over her friends; an influence which would endure as long as she was faithful to those ideals and which she would as certainly lose if she were ever false to them.
— LM Montgomery
I will keep faith, Walter
— LM Montgomery
I fear the name of friendship is often degraded to a kind of intimacy that has nothing of real friendship in it.
— LM Montgomery
And be very careful what friends you make. You never know what sort of creatures are in them colleges. Outwardly they may be as whited sepulchers and inwardly as ravening wolves, that's what.
— LM Montgomery
We are all servants of some sort, and if the fact that we are faithful can be truthfully inscribed on our tombstones, nothing more need be added.
— LM Montgomery
A very good epitaph," commented Anne thoughtfully. "I wouldn't wish a better. We are all servants of some sort, and if the fact that we are faithful can be truthfully inscribed on our tombstones nothing more need be added.
— LM Montgomery
If we have friends we should look only for the best in them and give them the best that is in us, don't you think? Then friendship would be the most beautiful thing in the world.
— LM Montgomery
If we have friends we should look only for the best in them and give them the best that is in us, don't you think?
— LM Montgomery
If you love me as I love you ?Nothing but death can part us two.
— LM Montgomery
We live in a society that likes to kick people when they're down. Don't be a fair-weather friend. Stick with people. They need you more in the tough times than they do in the good times.
— Joel Osteen