Traitors Quotes Page 2

Part 2 of the traitors quotations list about sayings citing Rick Riordan, Marie Howe and David Lloyd George captions

  • Traitor!" Hera shouted. "You meddlesome, D-list goddess! You aren't worthy to pour my wine, much less rule the world.

    — Rick Riordan
    38
  • A traitor commits his crime but once. The rest/is retribution.

    — Marie Howe
    31
  • The man who tries to make the flag an object of a single party is a greater traitor to that flag than any man who fires at it.

    — David Lloyd George
    30
  • I love treason but hate a traitor.

    — Julius Caesar
    30
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  • Insecurity twists meanings and poisons trust.

    In a closely beleaguered city every sentry is a potential traitor.

    — Graham Greene
    28
  • Whether they are defending the Soviet Union or bleating for Saddam Hussein, liberals are always against America. They are either traitors or idiots, and on the matter of America's self-preservation, the difference is irrelevant.

    — Ann Coulter
    27
  • The man who does not do his own thinking is a slave, and is a traitor to himself and to his fellow-men.

    — Robert G. Ingersoll
    25
  • The traitor of other races is generally confined to the mediocre or irresponsible individual, but, unfortunately, the traitors among the Negro race are generally to be found among the men with the highest place in education and society, the fellows who call themselves leaders.

    — Marcus Garvey
    24
  • He who is indifferent to the suffering of others is a traitor to that which is truly human.

    — Saadi
    24
  • No thieves, no traitors, no interventionists! This time the revolution is for real!

    — Fidel Castro
    22
  • Those who are opposed to armed uprising .

    .. must be ruthlessly kicked out as enemies, traitors and cowards.

    — Vladimir Lenin
    21
  • When our actions do not, our fears make us traitors.

    — William Shakespeare
    21
  • Truth made you a traitor as it often does in a time of scoundrels.

    — Lillian Hellman
    19
  • Freedom of speech is the great bulwark of liberty;

    they prosper and die together: And it is the terror of traitors and oppressors, and a barrier against them. It produces excellent writers, and encourages men of fine genius.

    — Benjamin Franklin
    19
  • Do you know that there's hardly anyone left of last year's Caucasian governments? I've tried to stop it, but in vain. Yet they can't all be Trotskyites and traitors.

    — Lavrentiy Beria
    19
  • If the American people could learn what I know of the fierce hatred of the priests of Rome against our institutions, our schools, our most sacred rights, and our so dearly bought liberties, they would drive them out as traitors.

    — Abraham Lincoln
    15
  • The citizen who sees his society's democratic clothes being worn out and does not cry it out, is not a patriot, but a traitor.

    — Mark Twain
    15
  • It is the English, not their Government;

    for if they were not blind cowards, they would lynch Chamberlain and Halifax and all the other smarmy traitors.

    — Enoch Powell
    14
  • If weakness may excuse, What murderer, what traitor, parricide, Incestuous, sacrilegious, but may plead it? All wickedness is weakness; that plea, therefore, With God or man will gain thee no remission.

    — John Milton
    14
  • One certain effect of war is to diminish freedom of expression.

    Patriotism becomes the order of the day, and those who question the war are seen as traitors, to be silenced and imprisoned.

    — Howard Zinn
    14
  • Ah Franion, treason is loved of many, but the Traitor hated of all: unjust offences may for a time escape without danger, but never without revenge.

    — Robert Greene
    13
  • The scab is a traitor to his God, his mother, and his class.

    — Jack London
    12
  • A man who becomes used to deluding himself, who fails to face his own faults with revolutionary honesty and even lies to himself, is the most likely to become a traitor, since lying is the beginning of treachery.

    — Ashraf Dehghani
    12
  • Be true to yourself and you cannot be a traitor to any good cause on earth.

    — Eugene V. Debs
    12
  • We make men without chests and expect from them virtue and enterprise.

    We laugh at honor and are shocked to find traitors in our midst.

    — C. S. Lewis
    12
  • Among the best traitors Ireland has ever had, Mother Church ranks at the very top, a massive obstacle in the path to equality and freedom. She has been a force for conservatism... to ward off threats to her own security and influence.

    — Bernadette Devlin
    11
  • You had to be into sport and, sad to say, I'm a traitor to my country because I don't have a sporting bone in my body.

    — Geoffrey Rush
    11
  • The traitor to Humanity is the traitor most accursed;

    Man is more than Constitutions; better rot beneath the sod, Than be true to Church and State while we are doubly false to God.

    — James Russell Lowell
    11
  • Haste to disgrace the traitor. Do not wait 'til later.

    — Jesse Lacey
    11
  • Though those that are betray'd Do feel the treason sharply, yet the traitor stands in worse case of woe

    — William Shakespeare
    11
  • A traitor is a betrayer - one who practices injury, while professing friendship.

    Benedict Arnold was a traitor, solely because, while professing friendship for the American cause, he attempted to injure it. An open enemy, however criminal in other respects, is no traitor.

    — Lysander Spooner
    11
  • A government that can at pleasure accuse, shoot, and hang men, as traitors, for the one general offence of refusing to surrender themselves and their property unreservedly to its arbitrary will, can practice any and all special and particular oppressions it pleases.

    — Lysander Spooner
    11
  • Whistleblowers is another aspect that needs to be addressed.

    We have to restore the protections of whistleblowers and also the encouragement and rewards. It shouldn't just be that they don't get crucified; it should be that they are again folk heroes, or celebrated for bringing critical matters to public attention, as opposed to traitors.

    — Ted Gup
    10
  • I’m neither traitor nor hero. I’m an American.

    — Edward Snowden
    10
  • Man is very well defended against himself.

    .. The actual fortress is inaccessible, even invisible to him, unless his friends and enemies play the traitor and conduct him in by a secret path.

    — Friedrich Nietzsche
    9
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