
Top 17 Blatant Lie Quotes
#1. What I would do with angel intel, I don't know. But it can't hurt to gain a little knowledge.
Tell that to Adam and Eve.
Susan Ee
#2. If we take good care of ourselves, we help everyone. We stop being a source of suffering to the world, and we become a reservoir of joy and freshness.
Thich Nhat Hanh
#3. Aum is the most powerful of all mantras. It is good to chant Aum seven or more times before and after each meditation. Chanting "Aum" puts you in harmony with the vibration of Eternity. "Aum" opens the gateway to the infinite highway of light.
Frederick Lenz
#4. Work/Loaf Ratio" ... I have spent fourteen years perfecting ... I won't bore you with a long-winded explanation of the "W/LR" save to say that it is an algebraic formula of such complex numeric subtlety that it can be understood only by mathematicians and hobos.
Gary Reilly
#5. Because i see at the end of my rough way that i was the architect of my destiny..
Amado Nervo
#6. I don't have television so I don't watch TV.
Paul Wesley
#7. Praying without faith is like trying to cut with a blunt knife - much labor expended to little purpose.
James O. Fraser
#8. It is a blatant lie put forth in the media that makes it seem there is only a fringe of scientists who don't buy into anthropogenic global warming.
Stanley B. Goldenberg
#9. As the disclaimer a few pages back highlights, I am not a doctor. But let me ask you this: How helpful has your doctor been?
Grant Petersen
#10. Well, there's nothing like trying to fool yourself into believing something that's a blatant lie.
Giovanna Fletcher
#11. Cats were not and are not tool makers the way humans became toolmakers. They are specifically adapted as obligate carnivores, This means the vegetarian cat is an oxymoron at best and a blatant lie at worst. Cats need meat. The concept of a Garden of Eden would be rather atrocious to them.
Leviak B. Kelly
#12. Magic comes from life, from the energy of our world and from people, from their emotions and their will. That's what I had always been taught.
Jim Butcher
#14. Life is supposedly filled with paths that enable unlimited choices, but that is a blatant lie. No one has free will until they are an adult, and by then the choices made for them have already set them on a passage that limits the choices they have yet to make.
J.D. Stroube
#15. We have fought long and hard to escape from medieval superstition. I, for one, do not wish to go back.
James Randi
#16. I think Lincoln had a unique parenting style. He let his kids run free and wild.
Steven Spielberg
#17. The word "actually," like its cousin "frankly," should, by itself, be a tip-off to most people that what is to follow is a blatant lie - but it isn't.
Alan Bradley
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