Quotes About Deception
Well, there are always those who cannot distinguish between glitter and glamour . . .
~ Dorothy Parker
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By the time you swear you're his, Shivering and sighing. And he vows his passion is, Infinite, undying. Lady make note of this -- One of you is lying.
~ Dorothy Parker
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Scratch a lover, and find a foe.
~ Dorothy Parker
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By the time you're his Shivering and sighing, And he vows his passion is Infinite, undying Lady, make a note of this: One of you is lying.
~ Dorothy Parker
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By the time you swear you're his, Shivering and sighing. And he vows his passion is, Infinite, undying. Lady make note of this -- One of you is lying.
~ Dorothy Parker
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he smiles as thinly as packet soup
~ Dorothy Porter
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I just broke up with my girlfriend because I caught her lying. Under another man.
~ Doug Benson
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he TSA must think we're mushrooms. You know, the way they are trying to keep us in the dark, and the way they keep feeding us a fertilizing agent that comes from the south end of a north-bound cow.
~ Doug Wilson
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To make love to a fantasy was the second betrayal of a libertine.
~ Douglas Carlton Abrams
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There are prisons within prisons, and skins within skins. You can't always see who someone is just by looking in his eyes. Sometimes, others are there.
~ Douglas Clegg
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when you didn't know what you didn't know, you could fool yourself pretty easily.
~ Douglas E. Richards
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All warfare is based on deception. Hence, when able to attack, we must seem unable; when using our forces, we must seem inactive; when we are near, we must make the enemy believe we are far away; and when far away, we must make him believe we are near.
~ Douglas E. Richards
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But since finding my grandfather's journal, I've done a little research on the period. Anyway, Hitler believed that the bigger the lie, the more audacious, the more likely it was to be believed. Because who'd imagine someone would have the nerve to spread such a colossal lie? And the more such a lie was repeated, the more likely it would be accepted as truth.
~ Douglas E. Richards
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Duplicity (Noun) Deceitfulness in speech or conduct; double-dealing. Synonyms: deceit, deception, fraud, guile, trickery. The state or quality of having two elements or parts; being twofold or double. —Dictionary.com
~ Douglas E. Richards
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Politics, noun: [Poly 'many' + tics 'blood-sucking parasites']" ?—Larry Hardiman
~ Douglas E. Richards
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The mother of all fake news. You may have seen fake news before, but nothing like what I'm on the verge of perfecting. Soon, I'll be able to make videos showing sweet little Paigey here kicking puppies to death. Or screwing a roomful of tattooed bikers. Or praising Hitler. And the videos will look so real—so perfect—a forensic scientist will vouch for their authenticity. And seeing is believing. The potency of this tool will be astonishing.
~ Douglas E. Richards
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assume I'll be driving in the opposite direction from the decoy pickup truck," said Vargas.
~ Douglas E. Richards
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you didn't know what you didn't know, you could fool yourself pretty easily.
~ Douglas E. Richards
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A hare so dominant that it actively helped the tortoise catch up, not knowing the tortoise would repay this kindness by kneecapping the hare and bursting into the lead.
~ Douglas E. Richards
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Anyway, Hitler believed that the bigger the lie, the more audacious, the more likely it was to be believed. Because who'd imagine someone would have the nerve to spread such a colossal lie? And the more such a lie was repeated, the more likely it would be accepted as truth." Kelly paused. "But I need to stop talking now and let you think.
~ Douglas E. Richards
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Are you kidding?" said Girdler. "Politicians would sell their daughters to male prisons to hold on to power. As far as I've been able to tell, they're the lowest form of life on the planet." "Lower than pond scum?" asked Heather with a twinkle in her eye. "Comparing them to pond scum is an insult to pond scum," said Girdler emphatically.
~ Douglas E. Richards
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In the early days of our ascent, being a prolific liar would have gotten you shunned from the tribe.
~ Douglas E. Richards
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A seventeenth-century English politician once famously said, 'a diplomat is an honest man sent abroad to lie for the good of his country.
~ Douglas E. Richards
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POLITICS (noun): Poly, meaning "many" plus Tics, meaning "blood-sucking parasites." —Larry Hardiman
~ Douglas E. Richards
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