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I have nothing to lose. I keep all my valuables in a safe.

~ Ljupka Cvetanova

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Oh! that look of love! continued he, between his teeth, as he bolted himself into his own private room. And that cursed lie; which showed some terrible shame in the background, to be kept from the light in which I thought she lived perpetually! Oh, Margaret, Margaret! Mother, how you have tortured me! Oh! Margaret, could you not have loved me? I am but uncouth and hard, but I would never have led you into any falsehood for me.

~ Elizabeth Gaskell

Elizabeth Gaskell Classic Deception Dishonor Falsehood Love Shame

As falsehood peels like paint, eternal truth is uncovered.

~ T.f. Hodge

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Crime isn't pretty, only fashionably dressed.

~ S.w. Frank

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My stepmother is not only powerful because the people fear her, she is powerful because she can make them love her when she needs them to. We think that if we choose to do only good, then we are only good. We can make people happy. We can offer tranquility or contentment or love, and that must be good. We do not see the falsehood becoming its own brand of cruelty.”The ship trembled and their speed increased. Luna blurred beneath them.“Once,” Winter continued, pushing the words out of her lungs. “Once I believed with all my heart that I was doing good. But I was wrong.

~ Marissa Meyer

Marissa Meyer Falsehood Lunars Winter

A lie carries a weight that is exponentially higher than the truth. It’s weight will retard growth directly in proportion to the area lied.

~ Howard L. Salter

Howard L. Salter Falsehood Liars Lying

If human nature were not base, but thoroughly honourable, we should in every debate have no other aim than the discovery of truth; we should not in the least care whether the truth proved to be in favour of the opinion which we had begun by expressing, or of the opinion of our adversary. That we should regard as a matter of no moment, or, at any rate, of very secondary consequence; but, as things are, it is the main concern. Our innate vanity, which is particularly sensitive in reference to our intellectual powers, will not suffer us to allow that our first position was wrong and our adversary’s right. The way out of this difficulty would be simply to take the trouble always to form a correct judgment. For this a man would have to think before he spoke. But, with most men, innate vanity is accompanied by loquacity and innate dishonesty. They speak before they think; and even though they may afterwards perceive that they are wrong, and that what they assert is false, they want it to seem thecontrary. The interest in truth, which may be presumed to have been their only motive when they stated the proposition alleged to be true, now gives way to the interests of vanity: and so, for the sake of vanity, what is true must seem false, and what is false must seem true.

~ Arthur Schopenhauer

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Enter RUMOUR, painted full of ton

~ William Shakespeare

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Rumour is a pipeBlown by surmises, jealousies, conjecturesAnd of so easy and so plain a stopThat the blunt monster with uncounted heads,The still-discordant wavering multitude,Can play upon it.

~ William Shakespeare

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Tale-bearers are as bad as the tale-makers.

~ Richard Brinsley Sheridan

Richard Brinsley Sheridan Falsehood Gossip Libel Reputation Rumor Slander

RUMOUR:Upon my tongues continual slanders ride,The which in every language I pronounce,Stuffing the ears of men with false reports.

~ William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare Falsehood Gossip Libel Reputation Rumor Slander Wagging Tongues
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