Top 16 Quotes About Habitual Liars
#1. Habitual liars invent falsehoods not to gain any end or even to deceive their hearers, but to amuse themselves. It is partly practice and partly habit. It requires an effort in them to speak truth.
William Hazlitt
#2. I have met men who are habitual liars. They have lied so long that they no longer can distinguish between the truth and a lie. Their sensitivity to sin has been almost completely deadened.
Billy Graham
#3. My mind is always going.
Estelle
#4. I don't have time to read a lot. And when I do, I read things that have just the facts.
Meryl Streep
#5. It seems profoundly unlikely that our universe has been designed to reward individual primates for killing one another while believing in the divine origin of a specific book.
Sam Harris
#6. Nor custom, nor example, nor cast numbers Of such as do offend, make less the sin.
Philip Massinger
#7. Ben Carson's either the angriest person in the world or the calmest.
Rick Scott
#8. How can you be on top of the things you do? I think when you are involved in a business, first of all you need to know the business. After that you know the business, you can - the numbers tell you what is happening. You can read with the numbers.
Carlos Slim
#9. A photograph is not only an image (as a painting is an image), an interpretation of the real; it is also a trace, something directly stenciled off the real, like a footprint or a death mask.
Susan Sontag
#10. But I assure you, a government that is willing to put their own children in danger, their own future, just to see their potential, is twisted. We do not grab babies, newborns, and throw them out of windows just to see if they sprout wings.
S. Elizabeth Dover
#11. What I saw in Vikram's gaze rooted me to the spot:
understanding. Those secrets had coaxed a shadowed part of us to step into the light. Understanding felt like a hand reached for and found in the dark. No one had ever looked at me that way because no one, until now, could.
Roshani Chokshi
#12. Of all the damnable waste of human life that ever was invented, clerking is the worst.
George Bernard Shaw
#13. Admirations are never paid in any way, try to make yourself of what you admire, and it will pay you with originality.
Auliq Ice
#14. If a window of opportunity appears, don't pull down the shade.
Tom Peters
#15. A man, when he wishes, is the master of his fate.
Jose Ferrer
#16. FIB, n. A lie that has not cut its teeth. An habitual liar's nearest approach to truth: the perigee of his eccentric orbit.
Ambrose Bierce
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