Quotes about lying
lying theatre doe
Theatre is liberating because it only works if it's truthful - that's what it requires. That's not true of film: the camera does lie. Helen McCrory
lying kissing
Oh, what lies there are in kisses. Heinrich Heine
lying kissing
What lies lurk in kisses. Heinrich Heine
lying kissing fool
Never let a fool kiss you, or a kiss fool you. Oh, what lies there are in kisses! Heinrich Heine
lying cutting fighting
He who fights with priests may make up his mind to have his poor good name torn and befouled by the most infamous lies and the most cutting slanders. Heinrich Heine
lying book school
I once stole a book. It was really just the once, and at the time I called it borrowing. It was 1970, and the book, I could see by its lack of date stamps, had been lying unappreciated on the shelves of my convent school library since its publication in 1945. Hilary Mantel
lying commitment writing
Fear of commitment lies behind the fear of writing. Hilary Mantel
lying stories good-story
Some of these things are true and some of them lies. But they are all good stories. Hilary Mantel
lying men moments
The moment a man talks to his fellows he begins to lie. Hilaire Belloc
lying men long
It has long been recognized by public men of all kinds. . . that statistics come under the head of lying, and that no lie is so false or inconclusive as that which is based on statistics. Hilaire Belloc
lying hands issues
The choice lies between property on the one hand and slavery, public or private, on the other. There is no third issue. Hilaire Belloc
lying night shadow
In soft deluding lies let fools delight. A shadow marks our days, which end in Night. Hilaire Belloc
lying believe eye
Matilda told such dreadful lies, It made one gasp and stretch one's eyes Her aunt, who, from her earliest youth, Had kept a strict regard for truth, Attempted to believe Matilda The effort very nearly killed her. Hilaire Belloc
lying justice ethics
Justice will overtake fabricators of lies and false witnesses. Heraclitus
lying white black
There is no such thing as white lies; a lie is as black as a coalpit, and twice as foul. Henry Ward Beecher
lying needs handle
A lie always needs a truth for a handle to it. Henry Ward Beecher
lying men order
Nothing is orderly till man takes hold of it. Everything in creation lies around loose. Henry Ward Beecher
lying flower thinking
Some people think black is the color of heaven, and that the more they can make their faces look like midnight, the more evidence they have of grace. But God, who made the sun and the flowers, never sent me to proclaim to you such a lie as that. Henry Ward Beecher
lying men roots
There is no right more universal and more sacred, because lying so near the root of existence, than the right of men to their own labor. Henry Ward Beecher
lying character littles
Little lies are very dangerous, because there are so many of them, and because each one of them scours upon the character as diamond-pointed. Henry Ward Beecher
lying needs blades
A lie always needs a truth for a handle to it. The worst lies are those whose blade is false, but whose handle is true. Henry Ward Beecher
lying men two
A lie is a very short wick in a very small lamp. The oil of reputation is very soon sucked up and gone. And just as soon as a man is known to lie, he is like a two-foot pump in a hundred-foot well. He cannot touch bottom at all. Henry Ward Beecher
lying wealth friction
Wealth in activity--capital with all its friction--is far safer than invested wealth lying dead. Henry Ward Beecher
lying judging feelings
Instead of leading to the high places of happiness, from which the world would seem to lie below one, so that one could look down with a sense of exaltation and advantage, and judge and choose and pity, it led rather downward and earthward, into realms of restriction and depression, where the sound of other lives, easier and freer, was heard as from above, and served to deepen the feeling of failure. Henry James
lying believe kissing
And here, I believe, the wit is generally misunderstood. In reality, it lies in desiring another to kiss your a-- for having just before threatened to kick his; for I have observed very accurately, that no one ever desires you to kick that which belongs to himself, nor offers to kiss this part in another. Henry Fielding
lying coquette judgment
The life of a coquette is one constant lie; and the only rule by which you can form any correct judgment of them is that they are never what they seem. Henry Fielding
lying night serious
Some designers retain a sense of humour about what they do, but others are deathly serious and have no life outside of it; they're lying awake night after night constructing dresses in their heads. Helena Christensen
lying giving advice
I just want to give you this one piece of advice: if you're standing and you could be sitting, sit. If you're sitting and you could be lying down, lie down. Helena Bonham Carter
lying analysis matter
Proofs of the Euclidean [parallel] postulate can be developed to such an extent that apparently a mere trifle remains. But a careful analysis shows that in this seeming trifle lies the crux of the matter; usually it contains either the proposition that is being proved or a postulate equivalent to it. Johann Heinrich Lambert
lying ideas skills
The idea comes to me from outside of me - and is like a gift. I then take the idea and make it my own - that is where the skill lies. Johannes Brahms
lying safety coward
Strange that cowards cannot see that their greatest safety lies in dauntless courage. Johann Kaspar Lavater
lying temptation sacred
Who, under pressing temptations to lie, adheres to truth, nor to the profane betrays aught of a sacred trust, is near the summit of wisdom and virtue. Johann Kaspar Lavater
lying eye daring
Who has a daring eye tell downright truths and downright lies. Johann Kaspar Lavater