Quotes by Betray Then your heart is a black, shriveled thing, because you absoluteky betray me. P. C. Cast betray black heart Alas! How difficult it is to prevent the countenance from betraying guilt! Ovid betray difficult guilt Blasphemous words betray the vain foolishness of the speaker. Philip Sidney profanity betray vain We are not apart from nature, we are a part of nature. And to betray nature is to betray us. To save nature is to save us. Prince Ea save-nature betray Friends can betray you, but with an old enemy, you always know where you stand. Raymond E. Feist where-you-stand betray enemy Love doesn’t stop people from betraying each other Richelle Mead betray people It is most true, stylus virum arguit, - our style betrays us. Robert A. Burton betray betrayal style That's life: trust and you're betrayed; don't trust and you betray yourself. Roger Zelazny betray dont-trust betrayed I've always been quite a proud ginger so I couldn't dye it and betray the other gingers. Rupert Grint ginger betray proud Art, in other words, betrays a sexy mental fitness. Sam Kean betray sexy art Our nemesis is time, against which we have a single ally, memory, and even it betrays us. Sam Tanenhaus betray allies memories Heads will fly all over the place, others will explode by themselves, everyone will have their chance to betray, and those who don't betray will be betrayed. Sandro Veronesi betray betrayed chance The fearful face usually betrays great guilt. Seneca the Younger betray guilt faces Could I betray my absent heart to save my pathetic life? Stephenie Meyer absent betray heart Aloneness and selfness are too important to betray for company. Sylvia Plath betray company important Your dreams will betray you. Go nowhere on a horse that fades. Tanith Lee betray horse dream Only those you trust can betray you" ~ Nathan Terry Goodkind betray As a writer, I have learned that each time I pick up my pencil I betray someone. Terry Tempest Williams pencils i-have-learned betray Nothing betrays imbecility so much as the being insensible of it. Thomas Jefferson imbecility insensible betray Fear betrays unworthy souls. Virgil betray soul fear «12345»