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Loyalty That Surpassed Death

In Scotland, there stands a monument – nearly 140 years old – to the loyalty of a tiny Skye Terrier who became Scotland’s most famous dog. Back in 1856, Bobby was the faithful companion of a policeman named John Gray. Bobby went everywhere with John, and the man and dog

Loyalty that Cannot Be Bought

Over the course of his 23-year major league career, Don Sutton pitched for Los Angeles, Houston, Milwaukee, Oakland, and California. “I am,” he once said, “the most loyal player that money can buy.” Many people do sell a form of loyalty, but is that true loyalty or an inferior product?

Loyalty against All Odds

Loyalty is something that always remains. It is a matter of being loyal to someone no matter what happened in the past or will happen in the future – as shown by this story for baseball fans. Babe Ruth, one of the all-time greats in baseball, had a powerful bat,

Teaching Loyalty to Any Age

The words loyal and loyalty are usually understood by children in grades 5 and up, as is devoted. To teach younger children loyalty, try using some of the followingwords in your explanation: • 1st grade – true• 2nd grade – trusted• 3rd grade – steady, honest, faithful

Loyalty in the Home

Loyalty involves keeping commitments, but commitments to spouse and family are too often shallow half-promises –with mental fingers crossed to negate any obligation. Wedding vows normally include words that bind two people to one another as long as they both live – are we loyal to this? Imagine that you

Loyalty – to Whom Might You Owe It?

Loyalty is the quality that helps you know to whom or to what you should be constant, and then causes you to take action to remain faithful, firm in every one of your promises or commitments, trustworthy in your affections, even at personal sacrifice to yourself. Loyalty knows there will

Quotes on “Loyalty”

Loyalty …begins by understanding to whom and to what I owe my allegiance or faithfulness, and then acts to remain faithful and true, firm in all of my affections and promises. “Loyalty is still the same, whether it win or lose the game; true as a dial to the

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