With evil omens from the harbour sails The ill-fated ship that worthless Arnold bears; God of the southern winds, call up thy gales, And whistle in rude fury round his ears. (Quote by - Philip Freneau)
Bad literature is a form of treason. (Quote by - Joseph Brodsky)
Thou know'st, great son, The end of war's uncertain, but this certain, That, if thou conquer Rome, the benefit Which thou shalt thereby reap is such a name Whose repetition will be dogged with curses, Whose chronicle thus writ: 'The man was noble, But with his last attempt he wiped it out, Destroyed his country; and his name remains To th' ensuing age abhorred,' Speak to me son. Thou hast affected the fine strains of honor, To imitate the graces of the gods; To tear with thunder the wide cheeks o' th' air, And yet to change thy sulphur with a bolt That should rive an oak. (Quote by - William Shakespeare)
Though those that are betrayed Do feel the treason sharply, yet the traitor Stands in worse case of woe. (Quote by - William Shakespeare)
Rebellion must be managed with many swords; treason to his prince's person may be with one knife. (Quote by - Thomas Fuller)
Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep, And in his simple show he harbors treason. (Quote by - William Shakespeare)