Fidelity Quotes
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The fidelity of the United States to security treaties is not just an empty matter. It is a pillar of peace in the world.
— Dean Rusk
Let us pray for the many Christians in the world who still suffer persecution and violence. May God grant them the courage of fidelity.
— Pope Francis
Happiness is attained, not through self-interest, but through unconditional fidelity in endless love of eternal light.
— Aaron Cohen
Fidelity does have a succession plan in place to ensure a smooth transition.
— Edward Johnson, III
What the human eye observes causally and incuriously, the eye of the camera notes with relentless fidelity.
— Berenice Abbott
When ego trumps fidelity, the end result is inevitably betrayal - betrayal of country, of kith or kin, or of self.
— Brian Andrews
Fidelity
a strong itch with a prohibition to scratch. — Julian Tuwim
a strong itch with a prohibition to scratch. — Julian Tuwim
And of course it has nothing to do with the fact that I haven't been with a women since I came to your bed back in February-Devlin.
— Gaelen Foley
Fidelity to the subject's thought and to his characteristic way of expressing himself is the sine qua non of journalistic quotation.
— Janet Malcolm
Love proves its authenticity in fidelity, but reaches its completion in forgiveness.
— Brennan Manning
Even when I'm dead, I'll swim through the Earth,
like a mermaid of the soil, just to be next to your bones. — Jeffrey McDaniel
like a mermaid of the soil, just to be next to your bones. — Jeffrey McDaniel
A dog teaches a boy fidelity, perseverance, and to turn around three times before lying down.
— Robert Benchley
Every atom of your flesh is as dear to me as my own: in pain and sickness it would still be dear.
— Charlotte Bronte
Prosperity asks for fidelity; adversity exacts it.
— Seneca The Younger
Fidelity is a matter of perception; nobody is unfaithful to the sea or to mountains or to death: once recognized they fill the heart.
— Russell Hoban
The successful conduct of an industrial enterprise requires two quite distinct qualifications: fidelity and zeal.
— John Stuart Mill
Take care of your body with steadfast fidelity. The soul must see through these eyes alone, and if they are dim, the whole world is clouded.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Fidelity to one's marriage vows is absolutely essential for love, trust and peace
— Ezra Taft Benson
I have no talent for making new friends, but oh such genius for fidelity to old ones.
— Daphne Du Maurier
Hope is not a sin, and neither is fidelity.
— Nomi Eve
Marriage is another trap. If you are someone who likes independence, it's another stamp against that. And you have to swear to fidelity.
— Carla Bruni
Who profits from a king's fidelity save generations a thousand years unborn, and which of his works will they recall at that remove, or care?
— Steven Pressfield
When I say 'I will be true to you' I am drawing a quiet space beyond the reach of other desires.
— Jeanette Winterson
In love, fidelity signifies this extended victory: the randomness of an encounter defeated day after day through the invention of what will endure.
— Alain Badiou
Fidelity gives a unity to lives that would otherwise splinter into thousands of split-second impressions.
— Milan Kundera
Ex-Fidelity mutual fund manager Peter Lynch was certainly brilliant in one respect: he knew to get out when the gettin' was good.
— Bill Gross
Fidelity is seven-tenths of business success.
— James Parton
One of the things that makes me who I am is the loyalty I have to people I hold close to my heart.
— Simone Elkeles
AFFIDATION (AFFIDA'TION) AFFIDATURE (AFFIDA'TURE) n.s.[from affido, Lat.See AFFIED.] Mutual contract; mutual oath of fidelity. Dict.
— Samuel Johnson
Fidelity in marriage requires self-will and self-denial.
— Philip Zaleski
When a man does not trust his wife's fidelity, it is entirely possible that it is because the man's own fidelity is wavering, or worse, foundered.
— Ilya Atani
No relationship can continue very long at its highest emotional pitch. But fidelity prepares us for the return of these moments,
— Wendell Berry
Truth and fidelity are the pillars of the temple of the world; when these are broken, the fabric falls, and crushes all to pieces.
— Owen Feltham
Fidelity bought with money is overcome by money.
— Seneca The Younger
It is virtue, virtue, which both creates and preserves friendship. On it depends harmony of interest, permanence, fidelity.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Without being conscious of it, you have allowed yourself to become fond of him not for the content of his character but for the fidelity of his echo.
— Mohsin Hamid
I could do without sex. Don't really like it that much. If I could just feel complete.
— Frederic Raphael
True faith means holding nothing back. It means putting every hope in God's fidelity to His Promises.
— Francis Chan
The moral code of Heaven for both men and women is complete chastity before marriage and full fidelity after marriage.
— Ezra Taft Benson
Fidelity is the sister of justice.
— Horace
Fidelity is for phonographs
— Saul Bellow
To be honest, it would be nice if love, and sex, and duty, and fidelity, all managed to happen at once, but for me they never seemed to line up.
— Marshall Thornton
As far as fidelity is concerned, there is no animal in the world as treacherous as man.
— Michel De Montaigne
I don't see the point in marriage: if you make a commitment, you make a commitment. Fidelity is important to me; it's about honouring that commitment.
— Greg Wise
The success of any legal system is measured by its fidelity to the universal ideal of justice.
— Earl Warren
A steadfast heart does not stray from the path.
— Wayne Gerard Trotman
Never esteem anything as of advantage to you that will make you break your word or lose your self-respect.
— Marcus Aurelius
Fidelity is a gift not a requirement.
— Lilli Palmer
O, where is loyalty?
If it be banished from the frosty head,
Where shall it find a harbor in the earth? — William Shakespeare
If it be banished from the frosty head,
Where shall it find a harbor in the earth? — William Shakespeare
Fidelity is a living, breathing entity. On wobbly footing, it can wander, becoming something different entirely.
— Kay Goodstadt
Total loyalty is possible only when fidelity is emptied of all concrete content, from which changes of mind might naturally arise.
— Hannah Arendt
Marriage, sanctified by the bond of fidelity, is the nearest life gets to a work of art.
— Jonathan Sacks
No matter what happens, you will never lose me, I am forever yours, Kitten, in this life or the next.
— Jeaniene Frost
The great mystery of adaptation is that true fidelity can only be achieved through lavish promiscuity.
— David Hare
But fidelity to language is often infidelity to thought.
— Leon Ma. Guerrero
I think lawyers have a fidelity to the system itself that's always got to be with them, and indeed, most of the defense lawyers I know observe that.
— Scott Turow
That one true heart was left behind! What feeling do we ever find, to equal among human kind , a dog's fidelity!
— Thomas Hardy
Why are we so obsessed with monogamous fidelity?
— Richard Dawkins
Men are as faithful as their options.
— Chris Rock
Before everything else, fidelity to the Church: One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic. Jesus did not found several churches, but one single Church.
— Pope John XXIII
His fidelity to the cliche transcended the necessity to communicate.
— China Mieville
Faithful found among the faithless.
— John Milton
That love loves fidelity, she riposted, is a myth woven by men from their insecurities.
— David Mitchell
If you build it well, a satisfaction comes
An honor to say I built that with fidelity,
Purpose, value and integrity — Richard L. Ratliff
An honor to say I built that with fidelity,
Purpose, value and integrity — Richard L. Ratliff
Nothing seemed to me more appropriate than to project an image of our time with absolute fidelity to nature by means of photography.
— August Sander
being articulate is not a facility of language but a fidelity to vision. And so we are all articulate when finding the courage to say what we see.
— Mark Nepo
If you're willing to live in a cardboard box on the streets with him, then marry him.
— Lori Colombo-Dunham
fidelity and lifelong communion, it is circumscribed, limited, and provisional. The
— Louis J. Cameli
If your fidelity to perfectionism is too high, you never do anything.
— David Foster Wallace
The root of all steadfastness is in consecration to God.
— Alexander MacLaren
I believe it is the woman in the relationship that drives the relationship to what she wants it to be
— Lori Colombo-Dunham
I would like to be able to breathe - to be able to love her by memory or fidelity. But my heart aches. I love you continuously, intensely.
— Albert Camus
Faeries believed in promises over fidelity of body or heart.
— Cassandra Clare
Create tools that enable people to make decisions at the same level, ideally, of fidelity that that you would make them yourself.
— Keith Rabois
Who's going to manage (health savings accounts)?. It's not going to be your local accountant, it's going to be Fidelity.
— Bill Vaughan
Fidelity to the law of your own being is an act of high courage flung in the face of life.
— Carl Jung
I believe in a kind of fidelity to your own early ideas; it's a kind of antagonism in me to prevailing fads.
— Grace Paley
As the primary end of History is to record truth, impartiality, fidelity and accuracy are the fundamental qualities of an Historian.
— Hugh Blair
There are two kinds of fidelity, that of dogs and that of cats; you, gentleman, have the fidelity of cats who never leave the house.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
With strength to meet sorrow, and faith to endure
— Frances Sargent Osgood
Hope is not a sin, neither is fidelity.
— Nomi Eve
Snape's patronus was a doe,' said Harry, 'the same as my mother's because he loved her for nearly all of his life, from when they were children.
— J.K. Rowling
What seems to me white, I will believe black if the hierarchical Church so defines.
— Ignatius Of Loyola