It's hard to tell who has your back, from who has it long enough just to stab you in it....

Nicole Richie
It's hard to tell who has your back, from who...
It's hard to tell who has your back, from who...
It's hard to tell who has your back, from who...
It's hard to tell who has your back, from who...
About This Quote

When you feel like someone has your back, it can be hard to tell who has your back and who is using you. This quote says it best. They may seem like they will always have your back, but they are just waiting for an opportunity to stab you in the back.

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