Quotes about deception
deception greed
It really comes down to greed and deception and finger-pointing,
deception thee deceived
Benjamin Franklin Who had deceived thee so often as thyself?
deception form forms gears great job last option pressure puts ready shifting totally triple
We're going to have to do a great job shifting gears in getting ready for something that's absolutely, totally different from what we've faced, ... It puts pressure on everybody. It is another form of the triple option. The forms of deception that they have with their form of the triple option is unique. It was last year, and it is this year.
deception righteous thoughts wicked
The thoughts of the righteous are right: but the counsels of the wicked are deceit.
deception good hits holes kid morse picks
Sager is kind of deceptive. He's got good feet, picks his holes well and is a good hitter. Morse is a kid who hits you hard.
deception deceptive record reminds sam
Sam reminds me of Glen Johnson. His record is deceptive but this is his opportunity.
deception hath left mouth words
The words of his mouth are iniquity and deceit: he hath left off to be wise, and to do good.
deception agents secrecy
Ben Macintyre The broad outlines of the Double Cross deception have been known since 1972, when Sir John Masterman, the former chairman of the double agent committee, controversially published his account of the operation in defiance of official secrecy.
deception needs irreverence
Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. What we need is a rebirth of satire, of dissent, of irreverence, of an uncompromising insistence that phoniness is phony and platitudes are platitudinous.
deception novelty deceiving
Blaise Pascal It is not only old and early impressions that deceive us; the charms of novelty have the same power.
deception deceived
Blaise Pascal We like to be deceived.
deception devoid itself truth
You are the embodiment of truth itself because you are devoid of deception and treachery.
deception pattern
We can now see a pattern of coordination and deceit.
deception game small wants wealth women
Benjamin Franklin Women & Wine, Game & Deceit, Make the Wealth small and the Wants great.
deception deny gratification
Ann Druyan The only gratification that science denies to us is deception.
deception liberty libertarian
Albert Einstein A tyranny based on ... deception and maintained by terror must inevitably perish from the poison it generates within itself.
deception triumph disaster
Alfred Lord Tennyson When you meet triumph or disaster, treat these imposters alike.
deception election enormous list
Edmund Stoiber We want the whole list on the table, and completely, before the election, ... Anything else would be enormous election deception.
deception culture cover-ups
Donald Rumsfeld One thing appears reasonably certain, and that's that those who make allegations of a culture of deception, of intimidation or cover-up need to be extremely careful about such accusations.
deception honest cliche
Andrew Bird Melodies are just honest. They can only be what they are. Words have the capacity for deception. Theyre all full of subtext, and some of them are cliche and overused and vernacular. Theyre tricky. All I can say is, words are tricky.
deception auctions election
Ambrose Bierce An election is nothing more than the advanced auction of stolen goods.
deception talent deceiving
Anatole France It is in the ability to deceive oneself that the greatest talent is shown.
deception foils pencils
Andrew Wyeth My pencil is like a fencer's foil.
deception littles way
Thomas Sowell Deception is one of the quickest ways to gain little things and lose big things.
deception too-late may
Sydney J. Harris Confidence, once lost or betrayed, can never be restored again to the same measure; and we learn too late in life that our acts of deception are irrevocable - they may be forgiven, but they cannot be forgotten by their victims.
deception rats cheese
Randy Alcorn Messin with me, is like wearing cheese underwear down rat alley. Ollie Chandler in Deception
deception sculpture planes
Richard Serra If your educe sculpture to the flat plane of the temporal experience of the work. (...) the experience of the work is inseparable from the place in which the work resides. Apart from that condition, any experience of the work is a deception.
deception trying protect
Plautus He who tries to protect himself from deception is often cheated, even when most on his guard.
deception promise wicked
Michel de Montaigne The human face is a weak guarantee; yet it deserves some consideration. And if I had to whip the wicked, I would do so more severely to those who belied and betrayed the promises that nature had implanted on their brows; I would punish malice more harshly when it was hidden under a kindly appearance.
deception shadow pages
Erin Hunter Lives begun in deception are always lived in shadow." (Stated by Yellowfang, page 3)
deception limits satan
Ezra Taft Benson One of Satan's most frequently used deceptions is the notion that the commandments of God are meant to restrict freedom and limit happiness.
deception done want
Francis Bacon If you want to convey fact, this can only ever be done through a form of distortion. You must distort to transform what is called appearance into image.