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When your lover is a liar, you and he have a lot in common, you're both lying to you!

Susan Forward
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Sometimes a policeman must confront people about lying. No one likes to be called a liar. But it is what it is! A fact is a fact! If someone is a liar, put them on notice. You should not be punished for doing the right thing. It is the job of a good investigator to get the truth.

C. Snyder
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Yes, there are plenty of politicians who are liars, there is no doubt about this! But some of them are not only liars but also serial killers because they deliberately send people to the wars!

Mehmet Murat ildan
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Actors are good liars, writers are good liars with good memories.

Daniel Keys Moran
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Liars are highly unlikely to admit their lies, never mind apologize for the hurt they’ve caused. Liars don’t genuinely apologize. Deceit has become their full-out lifestyle. They are centered on themselves with no thoughts of the consequences of their lies. In cowardly style, they tell more lies to try and cover their tracks. They are not good at admitting they actually have shortcomings.

Cathy Burnham Martin, The Bimbo Has Brains: And Other Freaky Facts
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Eyes aren't good liars.

Shannon Wiersbitzky, What Flowers Remember
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Unfortunately in today’s world a liar seems to be more reliable than a truthful honest man.

Munia Khan
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No light can cover the darkness of a liar's heart

Munia Khan
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What's the truth? The truth is what people WANT. Liars are basically idealists, liars are saints and prophets. Jesus was a liar.

Jane Rogers, Island
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See?” my mother would say, smiling at me and my sister, Carol, in turn. “We live in the greatest country on earth. See how lucky we are?”And yet the ash continued swirling down, and the smells of death came through the windows, crept under the door, hung in our carpets and curtains, and screamed of her lie.Is it possible to tell the truth in a society of lies? Or must you always, of necessity, become a liar?And if you lie to a liar, is the sin somehow negated or reversed?These are the kinds of questions I ask myself now: in these dark, watery hours, when night and day are interchangeable. No. Not true.

Lauren Oliver, Annabel
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