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Quotes About Deceit

Public support in the U.S. for the war against Iraq was founded on a multitiered edifice of falsehood and deceit, coordinated by the U.S. government and faithfully amplified by the corporate media.
~ Arundhati Roy
Placid waters hide lethal currents.
~ Susan Cummins Miller
Who the hell is that?! Some call her Satan. Others, Beelzebub. She goes by many names.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
know you believe that the politics in London are especially uncivil, but you'll soon see that the style here in America is every bit as ferocious, and marked with backbiting, lies, deceit, and ill will.
~ Susan Holloway Scott
She had drunk from the cup of self-deceit which can poison your soul, so you never again see the truth.
~ Susan May
Albert of Wallenstein] loved war. He was very tall and skeletally thin, usually dressed in sinister black, with a single streak of red. "[He is] unmerciful," wrote the astronomer Johannes Kepler, describing Wallenstein, "devoted only to himself and his desires...covetous, deceitful...usually silent, often violent.
~ Susan Wise Bauer
Lying is a thriving vocation.
~ Susanna Centlivre
He was convincing. Lying as cultural attribute. A hazard of the job. And I fell for it. It did not occur to me that he lies simply because he likes it. Lies to bosses. Lies on the stand. He boasts about it. Lies under oath. It's called testilying, he'd told me. Lies to women, especially to women. Starting with his mother and working his way through all of us. His wife. The doll collection. He couldn't be bothered to tell the truth.
~ Susanna Moore
The hypocrite thinks he can hood wink the world and the eternal law of the world. There is but one person that he hoodwinks, and that is himself, and for that the law of the world inflicts its righteous penalty.
~ Napoleon Hill
There is an element of deceit associated with interventionism, accelerating in a professionalized society. It's much easier to sell "Look what I did for you" than "Look what I avoided for you." Of course a bonus system based on "performance" exacerbates the problem.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
She marvelled how she could ever have been wrought upon to marry him! She deemed it her crime most to be repented of, that she had ever endured and reciprocated the lukewarm grasp of his hand, and had suffered the smile of her lips and eyes to mingle and melt into his own. And it seemed a fouler offence committed by Roger Chillingworth than any which had since been done him, that, in the time when her heart knew no better, he had persuaded her to fancy herself happy by his side.
~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
If your heart tells you something but your mind tells you something else, which do you believe? Both are just as apt to lie. In fact, they play at deceit all the time. Mostly they balance each other, giving us that crucial reality check. But what happens on the rare occasions when they conspire together?
~ Neal Shusterman
I would like to say that to mislead the youth is not only deceit but a crime.
~ Rajnath Singh
At the first turning of the second stair I turned and saw below The same shape twisted on the banister Under the vapour in the fetid air Struggling with the devil of the stairs who wears The deceitful face of hope and of despair
~ Thomas Stearns Eliot
Children feel secure when they know they are accepted as they are. Let me qualify this before we clarify it. There are attitudes our children might develop that we never have to accept. Selfishness, disrespect, deceit, and any other sinful action does not have to be condoned or tolerated. Just as in our relationship with God, He may love us when we are sinful, but He doesn't ignore our sin. Just
~ Tim Kimmel
then the suffering and fear of the living trying to escape that death. the deceit-filled system established to conceal that chaos. the people caught between the order of the crooked system and death. the bizarre festivals where with their own hands they gave shape to the shapeless fear they wished to escape.
~ Kentaro Miura
It seemed there was no end at all to the lies a person could tell, once she got started.
~ Kim Edwards
From now on, consider yourself a con artist.
~ Carsten Jensen
That we can act in the world not as we are "in reality" is, for Gurov, a very good thing. Our public life, "which was visible to everybody who needed to know about it, but was full of conditional truth and conditional deceit" was balanced by a private life, which was hidden from others and in which we are sincere. Doubleness is not duplicity. It is precisely the sincerity of what is hidden that makes tolerance so necessary and moral condemnation so difficult.
~ Caryl Emerson
Hope is nothing but a deceitful flatterer accepted by reason only because it is often in need of palliatives.
~ Casanova
Show me a liar, and I'll show thee a thief.
~ George Herbert
In a time of deceit telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
~ George Orwell
Fear is what keeps a man alive in this world if treachery and deceit.
~ George R. R. Martin
What would a Frey know of honor? - Sir Davos Seaworth
~ George R.R. Martin