“Only by an act of treachery to those who believe in us can either of us escape.” — Nevil Shute Copy Share Image
Treachery is more often the effect of weakness than of a formed design. — Francois de La Rochefoucauld Copy Share Image
“treachery, weakness, envy, fanaticism—the most destructive forces available to man.” — Greg Iles Copy Share Image
There is no knife that cuts so sharply and with such poisoned blade as treachery. — Ouida Copy Share Image
“The treachery of a friend is worse than the treachery of an enemy.” — Kevin Crossley-Holland Copy Share Image
Tricks and treachery are the practice of fools, that don't have brains enough to be honest. — Benjamin Franklin Copy Share Image
To say the truth, so Judas kissed his master And cried, 'All hail!' when as he meant all harm. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
Yet there comes a time in the life of a patriot when abdication would amount to a betrayal if not outright treachery. — Olusegun Obasanjo Copy Share Image
In life the turn coat (traitor) is never trustworthy by either side. The one that he betrayed will hate him and the… — Artur Pawlowski Copy Share Image
Oh, dear me." Nathalie sank back down in the chair and examined her Uggs. "The sarcasm could've started dripping off her and… — Lilith Saintcrow Copy Share Image
One handles truths like dynamite. Literature is one vast hypocrisy, a giant deception, treachery. All writers have concealed more than they revealed. — Anais Nin Copy Share Image
The only use for a knife during a shark attack is pure treachery: Stab your buddy, swim like hell, and hope the… — Tim Cahill Copy Share Image
Falsehood is never better than truth, theft better than honesty, treachery better than loyalty, cowardice better than courage. — Harry Emerson Fosdick Copy Share Image
Because a sound tree doesn't have bad roots, Amara. No enterprise of greatness begins with treachery, with lying to the people who… — Jim Butcher Copy Share Image
May God have mercy on my soul for the deaths on my name and for the treachery I committed. Betrayal of God… — E. Howard Hunt Copy Share Image
To tell your own secrets is generally folly, but that folly is without guilt; to communicate those with which we are intrusted… — Samuel Johnson Copy Share Image
“On the other side of the room, Bast cursed her luck. Damn. She couldn’t wait now. It took time to set up… — Patrick G Cox Copy Share Image
To read Lucia St. Clair Robson is to learn while being thoroughly entertained. Last Train from Cuernavaca puts us through the tragic… — James Alexander Thom Copy Share Image
Because I had goodwill for all, I thought all were my friends. And then I learned of treachery, that some preferred my… — Vanna Bonta Copy Share Image
I suppose that, for me at least, the biggest difference betweenThe Gunslinger Born and the next two story arcs (The Long Road… — Robin Furth Copy Share Image
In Paris, when certain people see you ready to set your foot in the stirrup, some pull your coat-tails, others loosen the… — Honore de Balzac Copy Share Image
Station is the paradox of the world of my people, the limitation of our power within the hunger for power. It is… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
morning night and noon the traffic moves through and the murder and treachery of friends and lovers and all the people move… — Charles Bukowski Copy Share Image
Early rejections are really tough, especially when all of your friends who you went to school with now have legitimate jobs, are… — Brit Marling Copy Share Image
It is Toussaint's supreme merit that while he saw European civilisation as a valuable and necessary thing, and strove to lay its… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
When Ling was communicating to any person the signs by which messengers might find him, he was compelled to add, "the neighbourhood… — Ernest Bramah Copy Share Image
Power. like the diamond, dazzles the beholder, and also the wearer; it dignifies meanness; it magnifies littleness; to what is contemptible, it… — Charles Caleb Colton Copy Share Image