Treason doth never prosper. What's the reason? Why, when it prospers, none dare call it treason. — John Harington Copy Share Image
I'm wary of a certain human nature. More than anything, I fear treason. — Mylene Farmer Copy Share Image
To be good and disagreeable is high treason against the royalty of virtue. — Hannah More Copy Share Image
Raising the flag and singing the anthem are, while somewhat suspicious, not in themselves acts of treason. — Terry Pratchett Copy Share Image
No man is worthy of unlimited reliance-his treason, at best, only waits for sufficient temptation. — H. L. Mencken Copy Share Image
I think Bush's immigration proposal is treason and he should be impeached. — Peter Brimelow Copy Share Image
In one consort there sat cruel revenge and rancorous despite, disloyal treason and heart-burning hate. — Edmund Spenser Copy Share Image
When you're in the middle of a storm, leaving your country just because you have to leave without any reasonable reason, it… — Bashar al-Assad Copy Share Image
A nation can survive its fools, even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within…for the traitor appears not to be… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Chillin watching CNN thinking damn we are damned not again. How is George Bush not in jail for treason. But Clinton gets… — Asher Roth Copy Share Image
Treason implies responsibility for something, control over something, influence upon something, knowledge of something. Treason in our time is a proof of… — Antoine de Saint-Exupery Copy Share Image
America's state religion, is patriotism, a phenomenon which has convinced many of the citizenry that 'treason' is morally worse than murder or… — William Blum Copy Share Image
The world, as transformed by this creative deed, is better than it would have been had all else remained the same, but… — Josiah Royce Copy Share Image
I have always considered it as treason against the great republic of human nature, to make any man's virtues the means of… — Samuel Johnson Copy Share Image
“I was confided to your loyalty and accepted by your treason; you offer my death to those to whom you had promised… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
A woman is sometimes fugitive, irrational, indeterminable, illogical and contradictory. A great deal of forbearance ought to be shown her, and a… — Henri Frederic Amiel Copy Share Image
“See that the mind is honest, first; the rest may follow or not as God wills. [That] the fundamental treason to the… — Dorothy L. Sayers Copy Share Image
“Evil is not one large entity, but a collection of countless, small depravities brought up from the muck by petty men. Many… — Terry Goodkind Copy Share Image
“It is a human characteristic, which has been richly exploited in every era, that while hope of survival is still alive in… — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Copy Share Image
Such was the unhappy condition of the Roman emperors, that, whatever might be their conduct, their fate was commonly the same. A… — Edward Gibbon Copy Share Image
Vladimir did great things—so could she. Besides, they come first, right?" "Not always." I stared. I'd had they come first drilled into… — Richelle Mead Copy Share Image
“This is yours. I have kept it . . . A foolish token. I knew it was treason. I wanted to remember you by it.’… — C.S. Pacat Copy Share Image
As for me, I see no such great cause why I should either be fond to live or fear to die. I… — Elizabeth I Copy Share Image
“Let such as say our sex is void of reason, Know it is slander now but once was treason.” — Anne Bradstreet Copy Share Image
More men are guilty of treason through weakness than any studied design to betray. — Francois de La Rochefoucauld Copy Share Image
If you maintain a consistent political position long enough, you'll eventually be accused of treason. — Mort Sahl Copy Share Image
“He started to estrange her... And they became strangers Who knew each other's heart, So broken as they drifted apart.” — Ana Claudia Antunes Copy Share Image
Doing drag in a male-dominant culture is an act of treason. It's the most punk-rock thing you can do. — RuPaul Copy Share Image
“Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep; And in his simple show he harbours treason.” — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
Though those that are betray'd Do feel the treason sharply, yet the traitor stands in worse case of woe — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
The person who cannot laugh is not only ready for treason, and deceptions, their whole life is already a treason and deception. — Thomas Carlyle Copy Share Image
I know not what treason is, if sapping and betraying the liberties of a people be not treason. — Cato the Younger Copy Share Image
John Brown was tried for treason, murder, and inciting slaves to insurrection. — John Sergeant Wise Copy Share Image
Caesar had his Brutus, Charles the First his Cromwell; and George the Third — ['Treason!' cried the Speaker] — may profit by… — Patrick Henry Copy Share Image
“We live in a nation where education and free thought are tantamount to treason, and I have to ask, under these circumstances,… — Michel Templet Copy Share Image
“It is treason to sacrifice love of truth, intellectual honesty, loyalty to the laws and methods of the mind, to any other… — Hermann Hesse Copy Share Image
Joy is the goal of existence, and joy is not to be stumbled upon, but to be achieved, and the act of… — Ayn Rand Copy Share Image
“At the front, people die for their mistakes. Why should politicians be more gently treated? They made the war. They deserve a… — Hilary Mantel Copy Share Image
In a free society we're supposed to know the truth. In a society where truth becomes treason, then we're in big trouble.… — Ron Paul Copy Share Image