It takes a major unhappiness, a prolonged and bitter experience, to drive us away from loyalties once formed. And sometimes no amount of punishment can make us repudiate our loyalty.
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I place an enormous premium on loyalty. If someone betrays me, I can forgive them rationally, but emotionally I have found it impossible to do so.
Total loyalty is possible only when fidelity is emptied of all concrete content, from which changes of mind might naturally arise.
It's much easier to cheat than it is to be loyal. Everyone goes through down times. You just don't put yourself in those situations, you know?
When people show loyalty to you, you take care of those who are with you. It's how it goes with everything. If you have a small circle of friends, and one of those friends doesn't stay loyal to you, they don't stay your friend for very long.
You give loyalty, you'll get it back. You give love, you'll get it back.
Loyalty will not permit envy, hate, and uncharitableness to creep into our public thinking.
The only honest reaction and true loyalty that we get is from our animals.
Why do people stay in relationships that are tough from almost the very beginning?
I'm actually very loyal, to my detriment.
I have a loyalty that runs in my bloodstream, when I lock into someone or something, you can't get me away from it because I commit that thoroughly. That's in friendship, that's a deal, that's a commitment. Don't give me paper - I can get the same lawyer who drew it up to break it. But if you shake my hand, that's for life.
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