“Make a habit of telling the truth, or make a habit of lying: to decide each case on its own merits is exhausting, and hardly ever worth it.” LyingCasesHabitMeritTelling The TruthWorth ItExhausting Book:Aperçus: The Aphorisms of Mignon McLaughlin Source: Aperçus: The Aphorisms of Mignon McLaughlin
“It is, perhaps, a debatable question, whether a person who has always been notoriously in the habit of lying, has a right to tell the truth; it is, of course, the only device by which he can deceive people.” PeoplePersonsLyingCoursesHabitTelling The TruthDevicesDeceivingPeople Lie Author:George D. Prentice
“Political correctness is an intellectual sickness. It means lying when telling the truth is not expedient. It is a disgusting habit and yet it is so widespread and so common that it is considered to be normal.” MeanPoliticalLyingCommonHabitTruth IsNormalIntellectualSicknessTelling The TruthDisgustingPolitical CorrectnessCorrectness Author:Ali Sina
“We are, largely, who we remember ourselves to be. That's why habits are so hard to break. If we know ourselves to be liars, we expect not to tell the truth. If we think of ourselves as honest, we try harder.” IfsThinkingKnowsTryingHardRememberBreakHonestHabitHarderTelling The TruthLiars Book:White Cat Source: White Cat