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They lied for new season after 5 for Breaking bad, they stopped the incrediable series "Lie to me", after season 3 there isn't other. It's horrible isn't it?
The hardest for man is lie to himself between 3:00 and 6:00 in the morning.
To the union of all honest men.
When you cut pieces out of the truth to avoid looking like a fool, you end up sounding like a moron instead.
The lie took form as she spoke, pulling on as many strands of truth as it could reach.
Love spills out of these people. That's what I want. Settling for anything less is a lie.
Are you okay, man?""Yeah, I'm good."It's a lie. I wonder if I will ever be good again.
A lie is the only truth about a liar.
When people close to me lie to me or try manipulating me, I feel like I know how the sun feels when the clouds steal the sun's thunder.
Jovinderpihainu breaks it. __ou are right to ask, Shari. But there is a difference between being honest and being right. Honest men lie all the time, believing that they tell the truth. Much evil is borne on the back of honest
Lying's wrong, but when the world spins backwards, a small wrong may be a big right.
It's easier to believe the most outlandish lie that confirms what you suspect than the most obvious truth that denies it.
The UmbrellaIon Bulbuk has bought an umbrella. __nock-knock_ _ it is a neighbour at the door. __t is going to rain, Ion. Give me your umbrella, please.___t is not in the house,_ lied Bulbuk. It rains_Bulbuk is walking wet in the yard, for the neighbour to see that the umbrella is not at home. But the neighbour is not watching. He went in the village for his business.
The BFMSS [British False Memory Syndrome Society]The founder of the 'false memory' movement in Britain is an accused father. Two of his adult daughters say that Roger Scotford sexually abused them in childhood. He denied this and responded by launching a spectacular counter-attack, which enjoyed apparently unlimited and uncritical air time in the mass media and provoke Establishment institutions that had made no public utterance about abuse to pronounce on the accused adults' repudiation of it.p171-172The 'British False Memory Syndrome Society' lent a scientific aura to the allegations - the alchemy of 'falsehood' and 'memory' stirred with disease and science. The new name pathologised the accusers and drew attention away from the accused. But the so-called syndrome attacked not only the source of the stories but also the alliances between the survivors' movement and practitioners in the health, welfare, and the criminal justice system. The allies were represented no longer as credulous dupes but as malevolent agents who imported a miasma of the 'false memories' into the imaginations of distressed victims.Roger Scotford was a former naval officer turned successful property developer living in a Georgian house overlooking an uninterrupted valley in luscious middle England. He was a rich man and was able to give up everything to devote himself to the crusade.He says his family life was normal and that he had been a 'Dr Spock father'. But his first wife disagrees and his second wife, although believing him innocent, describes his children's childhood as very difficult. His daughters say they had a significantly unhappy childhood.In the autumn of 1991, his middle daughter invited him to her home to confront him with the story of her childhood. She was supported by a friend and he was invited to listen and then leave. She told him that he had abused her throughout her youth. Scotford, however, said that the daughter went to a homeopath for treatment for thrush/candida and then blamed the condition on him. He also said his daughter, who was in her twenties, had been upset during a recent trip to France to buy a property. He said he booked them into a hotel where they would share a room. This was not odd, he insisted, 'to me it was quite natural'. He told journalists and scholars the same story, in the same way, reciting the details of her allegations, drawing attention to her body and the details of what she said he had done to her. Some seemed to find the detail persuasive. Several found it spooky.p172-173
If you do not read the newspaper, the lack of knowledge will show. If you do read it, misconception of reality will prevail.
You will have a peace of mind when you tell the truth and people think it's a lie, than we you tell a lie hoping that people will think it's the truth; because no matter how long it takes, either will be revealed.
An author never lies. We do, however tend to speak in a fictional prose.