Liars when they speak the truth are not believed.
Aristotle
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WALTER RALEIGH SR. The gain of lying is, not to be trusted of any, nor to be believed when we speak the truth
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CHARLES PEGUY You who speak languages, you are such liars.
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HOPE SOLO He who is caught in a lie is not believed when he tells the truth.
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JEFFREY FRY All that one gains by falsehood is, not to be believed when he speaks the truth
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H. L. MENCKEN The men the American public admire most extravagantly are the most daring liars; the men they detest...
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KENNETH H. BLANCHARD All men are born truthful,and die liars.
VAUVENARGUES MARQUIS DE To be outspoken is easy when you do not wait to speak the complete truth.
RABINDRANATH TAGORE I speak truth, not so much as I would, but as much as I dare; and I dare a little more, as I grown o...
CATHERINE DRINKER BOWEN We cherish martyrs not because they died for truth, but because they died for what they believed in ...
BANGAMBIKI HABYARIMANA Girls and women speak the utter truth on two occasions. One, when they are terribly angry to fail to...
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MEHMET MURAT ILDAN Liars speak often so eloquently that even the truthsayer starts doubting on his own thoughts.
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Truer than tr...
METTE IVIE HARRISON The truth is we don't know the truth. We just live and learn how to tell the truth because we were b...
AULIQ ICE I have found that liars in the end communicate more truth than do truth tellers.” “How’s that?...
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ISAAC NEWTON He knows not when to be silent who knows not when to speak
PUBLILIUS SYRUS Do you not know that I am a woman? When I think, I must speak
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE And they, when they had heard that he was alive, and had been seen of her, believed not.
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WAYNE GERARD TROTMAN Speak The Truth. Seek The Truth. Be The Truth.
MARISKA HARGITAY It does not require many words to speak the truth.
CHIEF JOSEPH Not everyone can speak or master the language of truth.
JAIME CONTRERAS Everything was believed except the truth.
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BJ MORIN When others were unwilling to do so, each man recognized a moral obligation to speak out against pol...
CAROLINE KENNEDY What the person, who knows the truth, will speak, will not be understood by the person who does not ...
DEVDUTT PATTANAIK Truth is its own defense, therefore if something can’t speak for itself, it’s not truth.
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ST. THOMAS AQUINAS It may be that the old astrologers had the truth exactly reversed, when they believed that the stars...
ARTHUR C. CLARKE Truth can never be told so as to be understood, and not be believed.
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CECE DOROUGH When you're dealing with frauds and liars, listen more to what they don't say than what they do.
DASHANNE STOKES I'm going to speak the truth when I'm asked about it.
COLIN KAEPERNICK We speak the truth because we live in truth.
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FEDERICO FRONZOLI I can't really make fun of zombies. They're not liars. They're not cheats.
GEORGE A. ROMERO The only way to speak the truth is to speak lovingly.
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BRANDON SANDERSON En halv sandhed er en hel løgn.
KENNETH BøGH ANDERSEN When a man really tells the truth, the first truth he tells is that he himself is a liar.
G.K. CHESTERTON You don’t have to feed the lie if you don’t want it to. If you make it credible it will become t...
HOWARD L. SALTER All religions, in their pure form, will tell you God is Love. And power, fear, division, judgment, o...
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THE TRUTH Any perceived 'rejection' is simply a 're-direction'.
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PAMELA MEYER It's silly to go on pretending that under the skin we are all brothers. The truth is more likely tha...
HENRY MILLER No, ... and whoever said that I will say they are rotten, foul liars to the core.
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CATHY BURNHAM MARTIN We are, largely, who we remember ourselves to be. That's why habits are so hard to break. If we know...
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DEYTH BANGER Then the liars and swearers are fools, for there are liars and swearers enough to beat the honest me...
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OSCAR AULIQ-ICE And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie: / That they ...
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NANCY GIBBS When you speak an unpleasant truth, you will not have anyone to admire you and love you. And at that...
APURVA GAGLANI The American people are tired of liars and people who pretend to be something they're not.
HILLARY CLINTON I have discovered the art of deceiving diplomats. I speak the truth, and they never believe me.
DI CAVOUR I'm not going to be merciless. I'll be a little edgy; I'll speak the truth.
RUSTY WALLACE When I tell any truth it is not for the sake of convincing those who do not know it, but for the sak...
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AUDRE LORDE Always speak the truth, think before you speak, and write it down afterwards.
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