All Quotes By Tag: Deception
“You are enough to drive a saint to madness or a king to his knees.”
“Betrayal and dishonor is usually an inside job. Keep it ‘sucka-free’, loved one!”
“Deceiving others. That is what the world calls a romance.”
“He spoke fluently and unceasingly. He could in this way be one thing and seem another: for instance, he could speak of love and think of dinner; call on the husband to look at the wife; be eager to pay and intend to owe.”
“A joke is a good camouflage. Next best comes sentiment… But the best camouflage of all – in my opinion – is the plain and simple truth. Because nobody ever believes it.”
“When the dead departed, they took away any falsehoods that they might have allowed us to believe while alive; we who are left behind have to embark on a different life, since the dead are no longer here to help us deceive ourselves.”
“There’s something about the thousands of glittering lights, the veil of nighttime that almost makes this place beautiful, especially in the reflection of the water. It makes everything askew, disoriented. There’s more truth in a ripple of water than in a clear day.”
“What further helps to reveal reality is when our personal thinking ceases to take reality for granted.”
“An Idea is nothing but Information, It won’t do us any harm until we accept it as perception of truth in our mind, which in time will potentially evolve and construct major events in history.”
“Trust the story … the storyteller may dissemble and deceive, the story can’t: the story can only ever be itself.”
“If you don’t live right with God by WALKING IN THE LIGHT, a deceptive will ever so slowly creep in to your life. This slow, seemingly insignificant drift will cause you to end up with ‘the spirit of religion’, whilst all along thinking you are right with God.”
“Facts are threatening to those invested in fraud.”
“Thus we have on stage two men, each of whom knows nothing of what he believes the other knows, and to deceive each other reciprocally both speak in allusions, each of the two hoping (in vain) that the other holds the key to his puzzle.”
“When you can’t tell the truth, tell *a* truth.”
“A lie’s true power cannot be accurately measured by the number of people who believe its deception when it is told, it must be measured by the number of people who will go out after hearing it trying to convince others of its truth.”