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Quotes About Deception

He saw, on their faces, that stubbornly evasive look...the look of a man cheating himself of his own consciousness.
~ Ayn Rand
Men are not open to truth or reason. They cannot be reached by a rational argument. The mind is powerless against them. Yet we have to deal with them. If we want to accomplish anything, we have to deceive them into letting us accomplish it. Or force them. They understand nothing else. We cannot expect their support for any endeavor of the intellect, for any goal of the spirit.
~ Ayn Rand
If you want to defeat any kind of vicious fraud—comply with it literally, adding nothing of your own to disguise its nature.
~ Ayn Rand
People think that a liar gains a victory over his victim. What I've learned is that a lie is an act of self-abdication, because one surrenders one's reality to the person to whom one lies, making that person one's master, condemning oneself from then on to faking the sort of reality that person's view requires to be faked.
~ Ayn Rand
The man who lies to the world, is the world's slave from then on.
~ Ayn Rand
You honest men are such a problem and such a headache. But we knew you'd slip sooner or later—and this is just what we wanted. You seem to be pleased about it. Don't I have good reason to be? But, after all, I did break one of your laws. Well, what do you think they're for?
~ Ayn Rand
He knew that the conference was a trap; he knew also that he was walking into it with nothing for any trappers to gain.
~ Ayn Rand
Yo he aprendido que una mentira constituye un acto de autoabdicación, porque al mentir rendimos la propia realidad a la persona a quien se miente, convirtiéndola en dueña de una. Y a partir de entonces nos condenamos a fingir la clase de realidad que aquella persona requiere para ser engañada.
~ Ayn Rand
cardboard on the tips of his ten fingers, up the crimson-plushed stairway to Guy Francon's office. The cardboard displayed a water-color perspective of a gray granite
~ Ayn Rand
she thought of the world's code that worshipped white lies as an act of mercy—she felt a stab of a revulsion against that code, suddenly seeing its full ugliness for the first time
~ Ayn Rand
cardboard displayed a water-color perspective of a gray granite
~ Ayn Rand
Men are not open to truth or reason. They cannot be reached by a rational argument. The mind is powerless against them. Yet we have to deal with them. If we want to accomplish anything, we have to deceive them into letting us accomplish it. Or force them. They
~ Ayn Rand
No hay valor más alto que la propia estima, pero lo habéis invertido en obligaciones falsificadas y ahora vuestra moralidad os tiene en una trampa en la que os veis obligados a proteger la propia estima, luchando por el credo de la autodestrucción.
~ Ayn Rand
La palabra «Nosotros» es como cal derramada sobre los hombres, que los solidifica y endurece hasta hacerlos de piedra, y que aplasta todo bajo ella, y aquello que es blanco y aquello que es negro se pierden igualmente en su gris. Es la palabra mediante la cual los depravados roban la virtud de los buenos, mediante la cual los débiles roban el vigor de los fuertes, mediante la cual los necios roban la sabiduría de los sabios.
~ Ayn Rand
Quien le miente al mundo es esclavo del mundo a partir de ese momento.
~ Ayn Rand
Don't let strangers touch you. And yet it is seldom strangers, I learned long before I was a teenager, who do you harm. It is always the ones closest to us: the suave chauffeur, the skilled photographer, the kind music teacher, the good friend's sober and dignified husband, the pious man of God. They are the ones your parents trust, whom they don't want to believe anything against.
~ Azar Nafisi
Long-haired preachers come out every night And they tell you what's wrong and what's right And when you ask them for something to eat They tell you in voices so sweet: You will eat by and by, in that glorious place in the sky Work and pray, live on hay, you will get pie in sky when you die. That's a lie!
~ Azar Nafisi
Manna used to say that there are two Islamic Republics: the one of words and the one of reality.
~ Azar Nafisi
In general, generalization is to lie, to tell lies.
~ B.S. Johnson
You can put lipstick on a pig. It's still a pig.
~ Barack Obama
In the hands of the shrewd and the ruthless, chaos had proven a gift.
~ Barack Obama
I did like Stevie Wonder, I did love basketball, and I tried my best to be cool at all times. So why did such comments always set me on edge? There was a trick there somewhere, although what the trick was, who was doing the tricking, and who was being tricked, eluded my conscious grasp.
~ Barack Obama
the lie has become not just a moral category but a pillar of the State.
~ Barack Obama
Clinton lied. A man might forget where he parks or where he lives, but he never forgets oral sex, no matter how bad it is.
~ Barbara Bush