Quotes about lying
lying real broken
Some things can be both real and imaginary at the same time, . . . some lies can be true, . . . broken faith may be restored. Joanne Harris
lying sleep thinking
Intuition is just the sum of all your experience. The way I see it, everything you’ve experienced, everything you know, you think you know and didn’t know you knew is there in your subconscious lying dormant, as it were. As a rule you don’t notice the sleeping creature, it’s just there, snoring and absorbing new things, right. But now and then it blinks, stretches and tells you, hey, I’ve seen this picture before. And tells you where in the picture things belong. Jo Nesbo
lying presidential never-lie
I will never lie to you. Jimmy Carter
lying issues controversial
I'll never tell a lie. I'll never make a misleading statement. I'll never betray the confidence that any of you had in me. And I'll never avoid a controversial issue. Jimmy Carter
lying impact people
You can change your tomorrow if you do something today. Few people understand how the way you live today impacts your tomorrow. Today is the only time we have within our grasp, yet many people let it slip through their fingers, recognizing neither its value nor potential. If we want to do something with our lives, then we must make today matter, because that's where tomorrow's success lies. John C. Maxwell
lying life-is-too-short priorities
Leaders should get out of their comfort zone but stay in their strength zone. When their work lies within their natural gifting and strengths, leaders experience the greatest return in productivity and contentment. Life is too short to live in the comfort zone, where growing and accomplishing and achieving your potential takes a back seat. I suggest you refocus if the comfort zone is your leadership priority. John C. Maxwell
lying ifs
If you're lying, you're lying. John C. Maxwell
lying ideas giving
It's better to give ideas away and contribute to another person's success than to have them lying dormant. John C. Maxwell
lying real training
The foundation of service and your real training lie in spinning khaddar. Mahatma Gandhi
lying dramatic-life giving
It's hard to give a dramatic shape to even the most dramatic life. . . . you are forced not just into selectivity, but into alteration, distortion and outright lying about what did and didn't happen. James Toback
lying low-self-esteem hold-me
Do me wrong, do me right, tell me lies, but hold me tight. James Taylor
lying expression giving
My opposition to Interviews lies in the fact that offhand answers have little value or grace of expression, and that such oral give and take helps to perpetuate the decline of the English language. James Thurber
lying thinking mind
I would think Until I found Something I can never find; - Something Lying On the ground, In the bottom Of my mind. James Stephens
lying people want
If you're going to say to all the people that you're working with, 'We want you to treat the customers honestly; don't lie and don't cheat,' it is somewhat hypocritical if you're not following the same rules. James Sinegal
lying offering opponents
Of course, politicians always say they're just describing their opponents' positions, even if they are in fact offering absurd caricatures, if not outright lies. James Surowiecki
lying procrastination thinking
The essence of procrastination lies in not doing what you think you should be doing, a mental contortion that surely accounts for the great psychic toll the habit takes on people. This is the perplexing thing about procrastination: although it seems to involve avoiding unpleasant tasks, indulging in it generally doesn't make people happy. James Surowiecki
lying play innocent
You're lying through your fangs," Iggy accused. Fang tried to play innocent--but "innocent Fang" is an oxymoron, so it didn't work. James Patterson
lying ridiculous horrible
It's ridiculous, but it's horrible going bald. Anyone who says it isn't is lying. James Nesbitt
lying sleep calm
There is a calm for those who weep, A rest for weary pilgrims found, They softly lie and sweetly sleep Low in the ground. James Montgomery
lying white black
It's the same old story. Nothing in this world happens unless white folks says it happens. And therein lies the problem of being a professional black storyteller - writer, musician, filmmaker. James McBride
lying congratulations deceit
Tell all the Truth, but tell it slant/Success in Circuit lies... Emily Dickinson
lying might chaos
He made his life a lie so he might never have to know anyone. Elliott Smith
lying theatre important
Onstage, nothing is as important as truth, nothing. As soon as you lie, they know it. Elaine Stritch
lying theatre mouths
You cannot tell an audience a lie. They know it before you do; before it's out of your mouth, they know it's a lie. Elaine Stritch
lying paper pieces
Behind every piece of paper lies a human situation. Edward T. Hall
lying eye light
...through this photographic eye you will be able to look out on a new light-world, a world for the most part uncharted and unexplored, a world that lies waiting to be discovered and revealed. Edward Weston
lying snow valleys
Every one knows how the snow lies in the valleys of the Alps, forming a plain which slopes gradually downward towards the outlet Imagine such a valley ten miles across, with just such a sloping plain, not of snow but of earth. Edward Burnett Tylor
lying opportunity ideas
Opportunity ideas do not lie around waiting to be discovered. Such ideas need to be produced. Edward de Bono
lying age golden
Looking Backward was written in the belief that the Golden Age lies before us and not behind us. Edward Bellamy
lying tired sick
I am sick of the disparity between things as they are and as they should be. I'm tired.I'm tired of the truth and I'm tired of lying about the truth. Edward Albee
lying two personality
My actual personality probably lies someplace between the two. Edie Falco
lying heart mind
The mind knows only what lies near the heart. Edith Hamilton
lying character reality
The power of movies lies in the fact that it enables the viewer to enter the reality, to some extent, of the characters. Eckhart Tolle