A Quote by Sidney Sheldon

I’m tired of the lies and the cheating, and the broken promises that were never meant to be kept. — © Sidney Sheldon
I’m tired of the lies and the cheating, and the broken promises that were never meant to be kept.
Some promises are lies we never meant to tell.
Half the promises people say were never kept, were never made.
Bad promises are better broken than kept.
One of the things I'm always proud of is 'Promises made, promises kept.' I've never ever not done what I've said I'm going to do.
It was not despair, but it seemed to her as if life were passing by, leaving its promises broken and unfulfilled. Yet there were other days when she listened, was led on and deceived by fresh promises which her youth had held out to her.
This world is full of broken things: broken hearts, broken promises, broken people.
I mean everybody's tired at the end of the season. But I've never hit the point that I was so tired that I couldn't have kept going.
There were lots of lies along the way in life. Lies without arms, lies that were ill, lies that did harm, lies that could kill. Lies on foot, or behind the wheel, black-tie lies, and lies that could steal.
[The U.S. government] was tired of treaties. They were tired of sacred hills. They were tired of ghost dances. And they were tired of all the inconveniences of the Sioux. So they brought out their cannons. 'You want to be an Indian now?' they said, finger on the trigger.
It's important that we remind the American people of what they already know about Obamacare - that the promises that were made were all broken.
Enemies' promises were made to be broken.
Somewhere in between all the mind games, lies and seduction...I fell for you. Somewhere in between all the broken promises, manipulation and heartaches...I got over you. But, I guess I fibbed a few times too. Remember all those times I swore I needed you? Well consider them lies because baby, here I am without you, and I survived.
It's scary how easy promises were broken.
Well thank you, me old gobbler,' said Mr. Gum handing over some money that Billy William would later discover to be made out of lies and broken promises.
God never meant that people were to wear clothes. He meant we were to be nude. But we were in a state of innocence. Then sin came into the human race and became a blood poisoning.
Every Indian outbreak that I have ever known has resulted from broken promises and broken treaties by the government.
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