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"Loyalty passes like seaweed on an outgoing tide "
A) who said this? B) when did He/she say this C) why did he say this?

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Answered by dipeshraghuvanshi05
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Loyalty passes like seaweed on an outgoing tide. Friendship breaks as a mast hollowed by worms. Discipline, duty and honorable obedience are bubbles that burst at the first contact. ... Juan said that they were simple ashamed about his loyalty towards the leader.

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