A Quote by George Herbert

No tye can oblige the perfidious.
[No tie can oblige the perfidious.] — © George Herbert
No tye can oblige the perfidious. [No tie can oblige the perfidious.]

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According to an old French motto, Noblesse oblige - one must live up to one's name. The Rothschilds' condition of life has imposed on them a second motto: Richesse oblige - one must live up to one's fortune.
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There is no vice that doth so cover a man with shame as to be found false and perfidious.
It was that fatal and perfidious bark, Built in th' eclipse, and rigg'd with curses dark.
The most perfidious way of harming a cause consists of defending it deliberately with faulty arguments.
It is better to discuss things, to argue and engage in polemics than make perfidious plans of mutual destruction.
NATO's brutal military alliance has become the most perfidious instrument of repression known in the history of humankind.
It is uncomfortable to be reminded that the Catholic church only removed the reference to 'perfidious Jews' from the Good Friday liturgy in 1960.
Liberty has not only enemies which it conquers, but perfidious friends, who rob the fruits of its victories: Absolute democracy, socialism.
The perfidious, savage, disdainful, stupid, slothful, inhospitable, stupid English.
They [twin beds] are the most stupid, the most perfidious, and the most dangerous invention in the world. Shame and a curse on who thought of them.
To oblige people often costs little and helps much.
To deschool means to abolish the power of one person to oblige another.
As to posterity, I may ask what has it ever done to oblige me?
Noblesse oblige; or, superior advantages bind you to larger generosity.
To oblige persons often costs little and helps much.
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