Top 14 Quotes About Destructive Lies
#1. Respect your fellow human being, treat them fairly, disagree with them honestly, enjoy their friendship, explore your thoughts about one another candidly, work together for a common goal and help one another achieve it. No destructive lies. No ridiculous fears. No debilitating anger.
Bill Bradley
#2. That before living agent, now became the living instrument.
Herman Melville
#3. Love is the only cause of happiness. Its nature is all-pervasive like space. Love is the sunlight of the mind
Garchen Rinpoche
#4. I've made four films about the destructive nature of relationships, of secrets and lies, and I think I'm no longer interested in that subject - which is a wonderful relief.
Ira Sachs
#5. South Korea are pushing for a stronger way to isolate and punish North Korea for its latest nuclear test.
Elise Hu
#6. All lies were black and destructive. A white lie was truly the blackest of all.
Natasha Boyd
#7. Most relativists believe that relativism is absolutely true and that everyone should be a relativist. Therin lies the self-destructive nature of relativism. The relativist stands on the pinnacle of an absolute truth and wants to relativize everything else.
Norman Geisler
#8. I want you to be my first. I want you to be my last. I want you to be all the in-betweens. I want you. Just you. Only you
Carian Cole
#9. Crap. No one's ever called me dorkina before. Derivative of dork. Not good.
Cynthia Hand
#10. I came to New York to be an actor and I became a film producer first.
Griffin Dunne
#11. The urge to find the real facts is destructive only to people or systems (friendships, family dynamics, political dynasties) that are based on lies. The truth can scare you half to death, but it's never as destructive as deception.
Martha N. Beck
#13. I've had nightmares about having to kick people out of my band because they've said that they don't like the Beatles. I'd wake up and turn to them and say, "You like the Beatles, right?"
Danger Mouse
#14. The truth of God may well be likened to a narrow path skirted on either side by a dangerous and destructive precipice: in other words, it lies between two gulfs of error.
Arthur W. Pink
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