| I'm not upset that you lied to me, I'm upset that from now on I can't believe you. — Friedrich Nietzsche,1844-1900,German philosopher |
| A man who lies to himself, and believes his own lies, becomes unable to recognize truth, either in himself or in anyone else. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky,1821-1881,Russian writer |
| A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes. — Mark Twain,1835-1910,American writer |
| There are always four sides to a story: your side, their side, the truth and what really happened. — Jean Jacques Rousseau,1712-1778,Swiss-French philosopher |
| If you tell the truth you don't have to remember anything. — Mark Twain,1835-1910,American writer |
| A lie told often enough becomes the truth. — Vladimir Lenin,1870-1924,Soviet revolutionary & leader |
| As to the book called the bible, it is blasphemy to call it the Word of God. It is a book of lies and contradictions and a history of bad times and bad men. — Thomas Paine,1737-1809,English-American writer |
| The victor will never be asked if he told the truth. — Adolf Hitler,1889-1945,German dictator |
| When people can not change things, they change the words. — Jean Jaures,1859-1914,French Socialist leader |
| The great enemy of the truth is very often not the lie -- deliberate, contrived, and dishonest -- but the myth -- persistent, persuasive, and unrealistic. — John Kennedy,1917-1963,American President [1961-1963] |
| There are three kinds of lies: Lies, Damn Lies, and Statistics. — Benjamin Disraeli,1804-1881,British Prime Minister |
| If you're going to tell people the truth, you better make them laugh; otherwise they'll kill you. — George Bernard Shaw,1856-1950,Irish writer, Nobel 1925 |
| The liar's punishment is, not in the least that he is not believed, but that he cannot believe anyone else. — George Bernard Shaw,1856-1950,Irish writer, Nobel 1925 |
| It is not easy to keep silent when silence is a lie. — Victor Hugo,1802-1885,French writer |
| By and large, language is a tool for concealing the truth. — George Carlin,1936-2008,American comedian |
| When in doubt, tell the truth. — Mark Twain,1835-1910,American writer |
| People never lie so much as after a hunt, during a war, or before an election. — Otto von Bismarck,1815-1898,German chancellor |
| Half a truth is often a great lie. — Benjamin Franklin,1706-1790,American politician & writer |
| In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. — George Orwell,1903-1950,British writer |
| A lie has speed, but truth has endurance. — Edgar J. Mohn,(unidentified) |
| When I tell any Truth it is not for the sake of convincing those who do not know it but for the sake of defending those who do. — William Blake,1757-1827,English poet & painter |
| Ask no questions, and you'll be told no lies. — Charles Dickens,1812-1870,British writer |
| You will never learn what I am thinking. And those who boast most loudly that they know my thought, to such people I lie even more. — Adolf Hitler,1889-1945,German dictator |
| People who read the tabloids deserve to be lied to. — Jerry Seinfeld,1954-,American comedian |
| How is the world ruled and led to war? Diplomats lie to journalists and believe these lies when they see them in print. — Karl Kraus,1874-1936,Austrian writer |
| Repetition does not transform a lie into a truth. — Franklin Roosevelt,1882-1945,American President [1936-1945] |
| What is the truth, but a lie agreed upon. — Friedrich Nietzsche,1844-1900,German philosopher |
| We are not retreating - we are advancing in another direction. — Douglas MacArthur,1880-1964,American general |
| A lie has no leg, but a scandal has wings. — Dr. Thomas Fuller,1654-1734, English physician and adage collector |
| A liar should have a good memory. — Quintilian,35-96 AD,Roman rhetorician |
| A lie is more comfortable than doubt, more useful than love, more lasting than truth. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez,1927-2014,Colombian writer |
| When in doubt tell the truth. It will confound your enemies and astound your friends. — Mark Twain,1835-1910,American writer |
| Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth. — Oscar Wilde,1854-1900,Irish writer |
| It is hard to believe that a man is telling the truth when you know that you would lie if you were in his place. — H.L. Mencken,1880-1956,American columnist & cultural critic |
| Nothing in this world is harder than speaking the truth, nothing easier than flattery. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky,1821-1881,Russian writer |
| Never apologize for showing feeling, my friend. Remember that when you do so, you apologize for truth. — Benjamin Disraeli,1804-1881,British Prime Minister |
| I never did give them hell. I just told the truth, and they thought it was hell. — Harry Truman,1884-1972,American President [1945-1953] |
| Champagne, if you are seeking the truth, is better than a lie detector. — Graham Greene,1904-1991,British writer |
| A generous confession disarms slander. — Dr. Thomas Fuller,1654-1734, English physician and adage collector |
| The truth may be out there, but the lies are inside your head. — Terry Pratchett,1948-2015,British writer |
| Nothing is more damaging to a new truth than an old error. — Wolfgang Goethe,1749-1832,German poet & philosopher |
| Never lie when the truth is more profitable. — Stanislaw Jerzy Lec,1906-1966,Polish author of maxims |
| When a thing is funny, search it carefully for a hidden truth. — George Bernard Shaw,1856-1950,Irish writer, Nobel 1925 |
| I am a lie who always speaks the truth. — Jean Cocteau,1889-1963,French artist |
| It takes two to speak the truth — one to speak and another to hear. — Henry David Thoreau,1817-1862,American writer |
| Lying to ourselves is more deeply ingrained than lying to others. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky,1821-1881,Russian writer |
| Someone who knows too much finds it hard not to lie. — Ludwig Wittgenstein,1889-1951,Austrian philosopher |
| Convictions are more dangerous foes of truth than lies. — Friedrich Nietzsche,1844-1900,German philosopher |
| Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. Truth isn't. — Mark Twain,1835-1910,American writer |
| Advertising is legalized lying. — H.G. Wells,1866-1946,British writer |
| Political truth is libel; religious truth, blasphemy. — William Hazlitt ,1778-1830,English essayist & critic |
| Always tell the Truth : where it is not loved, it is respected and feared. — Dr. Thomas Fuller,1654-1734, English physician and adage collector |
| A lie that is half-truth is the darkest of all lies. — Alfred Tennyson,1809-1892,English poet |
| My way of joking is to tell the truth. It's the funniest joke in the world. — George Bernard Shaw,1856-1950,Irish writer, Nobel 1925 |
| That which has always been accepted by everyone, everywhere, is almost certain to be false. — Paul Valery,1871-1945,French poet |
| When a woman begins to point out that she is honest, it's time to be wary. — Alfred Capus,1858-1922,French writer |
| Art is magic delivered from the lie of being truth. — Theodore Adorno,1903-1969,German philosopher |
| Two half truths do not make a truth. — Arthur Koestler,1905-1983,Hungarian-British writer |
| Autobiography is only to be trusted when it reveals something disgraceful. A man who gives a good account of himself is probably lying, since any life when viewed from the inside is simply a series of defeats. — George Orwell,1903-1950,British writer |
| The most dangerous of all falsehoods is a slightly distorted truth. — Georg Christoph Lichtenberg,1742-1799,German author of maxims |
| Truth can never be told so as to be understood and not be believed. — William Blake,1757-1827,English poet & painter |
| Truth never damages a cause that is just. — Mahatma Gandhi,1869-1948,Indian leader of independence |
| Although you may tell lies, people will believe you, if only you speak with authority. — Anton Chekhov,1860-1904,Russian writer |
| Freedom is a very great reality, but it means above all things, freedom from lies. — D. H. Lawrence,1885-1930,British writer |
| When a woman tells the truth, it is to disguise a lie. — Henri Jeanson,1900-1970,French critic & columnist |
| It only takes a politician believing in what he says for others to stop believing in him. — Jean Baudrillard,1929-2007,French intellectual |
| The man who tells lies hides the truth, but the man who tells half-lies has forgotten where he put it. — Robert Oxton Bolt,1924-1955,British playwright |
| Truth is contrary to our nature, not so error, and this for a very simple reason; truth demands that we should recognize ourselves as limited, error flatters us that, in one way or another, we are unlimited. — Wolfgang Goethe,1749-1832,German poet & philosopher |
| Semiotics is, in principle, the discipline studying everything which can be used in order to lie. — Umberto Eco,1932-2016,Italian writer |
| A book in which there were no lies would be a curiosity. — Napoleon,1769-1821,French Emperor |
| Beware of telling an improbable truth. — Dr. Thomas Fuller,1654-1734, English physician and adage collector |
| Falsehood is invariably the child of fear in one form or another. — Aleister Crowley,1875-1945,British magician & occultist, |
| You mustn't always believe what I say. Questions tempt you to tell lies, particularly when there is no answer. — Pablo Picasso,1881-1973,Spanish painter |
| There is no other way of guarding oneself against flattery than by letting men understand that they will not offend you by speaking the truth; but when everyone can tell you the truth, you lose their respect. — Niccolò Machiavelli,1469-1527,Italian political philosopher |
| There are truths which one can only say after having won the right to say them. — Jean Cocteau,1889-1963,French artist |
| You should tell the truth from time to time, in order to believe you when you lie. — Jules Renard,1864-1910,French writer |
| What is true, is true only for one time and only for one place. — T. S. Eliot,1888-1965,British poet, Nobel 1948 |
| Even if it is not true, it is well conceived Se non è vero, è molto ben trovato. — Giordano Bruno,1548-1600,Italian monk & philosopher |
| When I hear a critic speaking of an author’s sincerity, I know that either the critic or the author is a fool. — Vladimir Nabokov,1899-1977,Russian-American writer |
| Art is a lie that makes us realize the truth. — Pablo Picasso,1881-1973,Spanish painter |
| Homer has taught all other poets the art of telling lies skillfully. — Aristotle,384-322 BC,Ancient Greek philosopher |
| The truest sayings are paradoxical. — Lao-Tzu,6th cent. BC,Chinese philosopher |
| Fiction is the lie through which we tell the truth. — Albert Camus,1913-1960,French writer, Nobel 1957 |
| The real truths are those that can be invented. — Karl Kraus,1874-1936,Austrian writer |
| My own experience is that once a story has been written, one has to cross out the beginning and the end. It is there that we authors do most of our lying. — Anton Chekhov,1860-1904,Russian writer |
| Sincerity is the surest road to confidence. — David Lloyd George,1863-1945,British Prime Minister [1916-1922] |
| A truth looks freshest in the fashions of the day. — Alfred Tennyson,1809-1892,English poet |
| There are no whole truths; all truths are half-truths. It is trying to treat them as whole truths that plays the devil. — Alfred North Whitehead,1861-1947,British philosopher & mathematician |
| Falsehood is never in words; it is in things. — Italo Calvino,1923-1985,Italian writer |
| Gossip needn’t be false to be evil – there’s a lot of truth that shouldn’t be passed around. — Frank A. Clark,1911-1991,American cartoonist |
| Tell the truth and shame the devil. — François Rabelais,1484-1553,French writer |
| The art of living is the art of knowing how to believe lies. — Cesare Pavese,1908-1950,Italian writer |
| An irreligious society cannot endure the truth of the human condition. It prefers a lie, no matter how idiotic it may be. — Nicolas Gomez Davila,1913-1994,Colombian writer |
| The fact that so many successful politicians are such shameless liars is not only a reflection on them, it is also a reflection on us. When the people want the impossible, only liars can satisfy. — Thomas Sowell,1930 -,American political thinker |
| There are only two ways of telling the complete truth –anonymously and posthumously. — Thomas Sowell,1930 -,American political thinker |
| Reason is made up of truths that must be told and truths that are not to be told. — Antoine Rivarol,1753-1801,French author of maxims |
| Sin has many tools, but a lie is the handle which fits them all. — Oliver W. Holmes Sr.,1809-1894,American writer |
| Lawyers spend their professional careers shoveling smoke. — Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.,1841-1935, |
| There is no truth. There is only perception. — Gustave Flaubert,1821-1880,French writer |
| For the journalist, whatever is probable is true. — Honoré de Balzac,1799-1850,French writer |
| Coming out of some mouths, the truth itself smells bad. — Jean Rostand,1894-1977,French scientist & philosopher |
| Several excuses are always less convincing than one. — Aldοus Huxley,1894-1963,English writer |
| Always the victor writes the history of the vanquished. He who beats distorts the faces of the beaten. The weaker depart from this world and the lies remain. — Bertolt Brecht,1898-1956,German writer |
| Of all the liars in the world, sometimes the worst are our own fears. — Rudyard Kipling,1865-1936,English writer, Nobel 1907 |
| In human relationships, kindness and lies are worth a thousand truths. — Graham Greene,1904-1991,British writer |
| A petty reason perhaps why novelists more and more try to keep a distance from journalists is that novelists are trying to write the truth and journalists are trying to write fiction. — Coco Chanel,1883-1971,French fashion designer |
| In talking about the past, we lie with every breath we draw. — William Maxwell,1908-2000,American writer |
| Lying is the strongest acknowledgment of the force of truth. — William Hazlitt ,1778-1830,English essayist & critic |
| An honest man speaks the truth, though it may give offense; a vain man, in order that it may. — William Hazlitt ,1778-1830,English essayist & critic |
| The first virtue of all really great men is that they are sincere. They eradicate hypocrisy from their hearts. — Anatole France,1844-1924,French writer, Nobel 1921 |
| All the historical books which contain no lies are extremely tedious. — Anatole France,1844-1924,French writer, Nobel 1921 |
| A German is someone who cannot tell a lie without believing it himself. — Theodore Adorno,1903-1969,German philosopher |
| It takes one minute to tell a lie, and an hour to refute it. — Noam Chomsky,1928-,American linguist, philosopher, social activist |
| It is the responsibility of intellectuals to speak the truth and expose lies. — Noam Chomsky,1928-,American linguist, philosopher, social activist |
| I will never be able to write my memoirs, I lie too much. — Marcel Achard,1899-1974,French playwright |
| The cruelest lies are often told in silence. — Robert Louis Stevenson,1850-1894,Scottish writer |
| We lie better in writing. — Henry de Montherlant,1895-1972,French writer |
| Do not lie: it is a defense that is only given to children. — Henry de Montherlant,1895-1972,French writer |
| Exaggeration is the lie of the honest man. — Joseph De Maistre,1753-1821,Savoyard diplomat & philosopher |
| History is a constant conspiracy against the truth. — Joseph De Maistre,1753-1821,Savoyard diplomat & philosopher |
| Conscience is better served by a myth. — John Kenneth Galbraith,1908-2006,American-Canadian economist |
| It is not a matter of what is true that counts, but a matter of what is perceived to be true. — Henry Kissinger,1923-2023,American politician |
| If you believe that their real intention is to kill you, it isn't unreasonable to believe that they would lie to you. — Henry Kissinger,1923-2023,American politician (on doubts about PLO sincerity about recognition of Israel) |
| Lying is the oxygen of social breathing. — Maurice Chapelan,1906-1992,French author of maxims & journalist |
| To pretend to believe a lie is an exquisite lie. — Maurice Chapelan,1906-1992,French author of maxims & journalist |
| If you have something to say and say nothing, you are really telling a lie. — Ashleigh Brilliant,1933-,British cartoonist & epigrammatist |
| If I'm sincere today, what does it matter if I regret it tomorrow? — José Saramago,1922-2010,Portuguese writer [Nobel 1998] (Blindness, 1995) |
| Only enemies speak the truth; friends and lovers lie endlessly, caught in the web of duty. — Stephen King,1947-,American author of horror & fantasy fiction |
| Fiction is the truth inside the lie. — Stephen King,1947-,American author of horror & fantasy fiction |
| There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn't true; the other is to refuse to believe what is true. — Søren Kierkegaard,1813-1855,Danish philosopher |
| Where there are two people, there is untruth. — Søren Kierkegaard,1813-1855,Danish philosopher |
| Truth is what's left when you run out of excuses. — Marty Rubin,1930-1994,Canadian gay activist, author & journalist |
| I like to do my principal research in bars, where people are more likely to tell the truth or, at least, lie less convincingly than they do in briefings and books. — P.J. O’ Rourke,1947-2022,American columnist & writer |
| The most costly of all follies is to believe passionately in the palpably not true. It is the chief occupation of mankind. — H.L. Mencken,1880-1956,American columnist & cultural critic |
| To say that a man lieth, is as much to say, as that he is brave towards God, and a coward towards men. — Francis Bacon,1561-1626,English philosopher |
| The purpose of argument is to change the nature of truth. — Frank Herbert,1920-1986,American sci-fi writer |
| Show me a completely smooth operation and I'll show you someone who's covering mistakes. Real boats rock. — Frank Herbert,1920-1986,American sci-fi writer |
| Any truth is better than indefinite doubt. — Arthur Conan Doyle,1859-1930,British writer |
| I’d rather see folks doubt what’s true than accept what isn’t. — Frank A. Clark,1911-1991,American cartoonist |
| False modesty is the most decent of all lies. — Nicolas Chamfort,1740-1794,French writer |
| On the surface, an intelligible lie; underneath, the unintelligible truth. — Milan Kundera,1929-2023,Czech writer |
| Sanity is a cozy lie. — Susan Sontag,1933-2004,American writer, critic, activist |
| Novelists tell that piece of truth hidden at the bottom of every lie. — Italo Calvino,1923-1985,Italian writer |
| To overvalue something is a form of lying. — Baltasar Gracian,1601-1658,Spanish writer |
| A single lie destroys a whole reputation for integrity. — Baltasar Gracian,1601-1658,Spanish writer |
| Someone who knows too much finds it hard not to lie. — Ludwig Wittgenstein,1889-1951,Austrian philosopher |
| When you want to help people, you tell them the truth. When you want to help yourself, you tell them what they want to hear. — Thomas Sowell,1930 -,American political thinker |
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