“Remember, any lie you are told, even deliberately, is often a more significant fact than a truth told in all sincerity.” FactsRememberLyingSignificantSincerity Book:Christianity at Glacier Source: Christianity at Glacier
“Human beings, in point of fact, are lonely by nature, and one should feel sorry for them and love them and mourn with them. It is certain that people would understand one another better and love one another more if they would admit to one another how lonely they were, how sad they were in their tormented, anxious longings and feeble hopes.” PeopleIfsFeelsShouldHumansFactsCertainHuman BeingsLonelyAnd LoveLongingSorryAnxiousMournLove One Another Author:Halldór Laxness
“Don't forget that few people are likely to tell more than a small part of the truth: no one tells much of the truth, let alone the whole truth. Spoken words are facts in themselves, whether true or false. When people talk they reveal themselves, whether they're lying or telling the truth.” PeopleWholeFactsLyingForgetTelling The TruthSmall PartsSpoken WordWhole TruthTrue Or False Book:Under the Glacier Source: Under the Glacier