“Some of the most frantic lies on the face of life are told with modesty and restraint; for the simple reason that only modesty and restraint will save them.” ReasonFacesLyingSimpleModestyRestraintTruth And LiesFrantic Author:Gilbert K. Chesterton
“Belief in truth begins with doubting all that has hitherto been believed to be true.” LyingBeliefDoubtTruth IsBeing TrueTruth And Lies Author:Friedrich Nietzsche
“He who does not need to lie is proud of not being a liar.” NeedsDoeLyingProudLiarsTruth And Lies Author:Friedrich Nietzsche
“A man has made great progress in cunning when he does not seem too clever to others.” MenDoeMadeSeemsLyingProgressCleverCunningTruth And LiesGreat Progress Author:Jean de la Bruyere
“Though it be honest, it is never good to bring bad news.” LyingHonestNewsBeing HonestBad NewsTruth And Lies Author:William Shakespeare
“Man is ice to truth and fire to falsehood.” MenLyingFireIceFalsehoodTruth And Lies Author:Jean de La Fontaine
“What probably distorts everything in life is that one is convinced that one is speaking the truth because one says what one thinks.” ThinkingLife IsLyingTruth IsConvincedSpeak The TruthTruth And Lies Author:Sacha Guitry
“Much truth is spoken, that more may be concealed.” MayLyingTruth IsConcealedTruth And Lies Author:Charles Darling, 1st Baron Darling
“Nothing is truer in a sense than a funeral oration: It tells precisely what the dead man should have been.” MenShouldHas BeensLyingShould HaveFuneralShould Have BeenDead ManTruth And Lies Author:Louis Gustave Vapereau