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lying writing sound
All writing is the same: It's just making up lies until it starts to sound like the truth. That's what I do. Brian K. Vaughan
lying caring unique
Similarly, only people as misanthropic as myself can be counted on not to have to lie to others, since we have the unique luxury of not caring what sort of opinions others formulate about us. Boyd Rice
lying serious truthful
and a charge of lying against someone whom you have always found truthful is a very serious thing; a very serious thing indeed. C. S. Lewis
lying animal mind
Denial,they say, stands for"Don't even notice I am lying." Human beings are the only animals who are happily lied to by our own minds about what is actually happening around us. Cesar Millan
lying dormant
Death lies dormant in each of us and will bloom in time. Dean Koontz
lying luxury absence
Luxury lies not in the richness of things, but in the absence of vulgarity Coco Chanel
lying fighting vulgarity-is
I love luxury. And luxury lies not in richness and ornateness but in the absence of vulgarity. Vulgarity is the ugliest word in our language. I stay in the game to fight it. Coco Chanel
lying carter american-politics
I'm not the Carter who'll never tell a lie. Billy Carter
lying order best-effort
Work is the order of the day, just as it was at one time, with our first starts and our best efforts. Do you remember? Therein lies its delight. It brings back the forgotten; one's stores of energy, seemingly exhausted, come back to life. Boris Pasternak
judging criticism
Criticism exists only to recognize the truth, not to act as judge. Carl von Clausewitz
judging being-the-best
You must be the best judge of your own happiness. Jane Austen
judging deeds judge-me
Judge me by my deeds, though they are few, rather than my words, though they are many. Arthur C. Clarke
judging guilt comfort
The more I accuse myself, the more right I have to judge you. Even better, I make you judge yourself, which comforts me the more. Albert Camus
judging guilt world
But who would dare condemn me in this world with no judges, where no one is innocent! Albert Camus
judging world admiration
False judges are held up in the world's admiration and I alone know the true ones. Albert Camus
judging immortality immorality
Immorality, I know. Immortality, I cannot judge. T. E. Lawrence
judging tests novelty
We do not quite say that the new is more valuable because it fits in; but its fitting in is a test of its value - a test, it is true, which can only be slowly and cautiously applied, for we are none of us infallible judges of conformity. T. S. Eliot
judging able yeats
Yeats was the greatest poet of our times . . . certainly the greatest in this language, and so far as I am able to judge, in any language. T. S. Eliot
racism phases natural
Racism is essentially natural, it's old fashioned it's an evolutionary phase that we're going through. Ultimately it wont exist Michael Hutchence
racism age doe
I would hope that racism is something that just does not work in this day and age, but I know otherwise. Jerry West
racism african-american black
We recriminalized black life. Incarceration rates since the 1908s have gone through the roof, overwhelmingly black males, women and Hispanics to some extent. Essentially re-doing what happened under Reconstruction. That's the history of African Americans - so how can any one say there's no problem. Sure, racism is serious, but it's worse than that. Noam Chomsky