Quotes about deceit
deceit incompetence clinton
We cannot reward incompetence and deceit. We need to demand more than what Hillary Clinton offers for America. Chris Christie
deceit deceived poor-richard
None are deceived but they that confide. Benjamin Franklin
deceit creation lord
For the Lord touched all parts of creation, and freed and undeceived them all from every deceit.
deceit deception err thou thy
Thou hast trodden down all them that err from thy statutes: for their deceit is falsehood.
deceit familiar invasion lost power vietnam
The deceit and distortion surrounding the American invasion of Vietnam is by now so familiar that it has lost its power to shock. Noam Chomsky
deceit get-money deceived
Woman is adept at getting money for herself and will not easily let herself be deceived; she understands deceit too well herself. Aristophanes
deceit causes holy
God is not averse to deceit in a holy cause. Aeschylus
deceit deception people suspect truth
The people of the world having once been deceived, suspect deceit in truth itself.
deceit these-days fraud
Fraud and deceit abound in these days more than in former times. Edward Coke
deceit deceiver
We are our own aptest deceiver. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
deceitful defend evening proved time weekends
There were weekends and evening hours. A lot of time went in to defend what proved to be a deceitful action.
deceit distrust justify
Our distrust justifies the deceit of others. Francois de La Rochefoucauld
deceit may
One may outwit another, but not all the others. Francois de La Rochefoucauld
deceit force
Machination is worth more than force. Francois Rabelais
deceitful blank swearing
Anyone who can't say blank is deceitful. Fanny Brice
deceit speaking truth universal
Speaking the truth in times of universal deceit is a revolutionary act. George Orwell
deceit deception heart imagine peace
Deceit is in the heart of them that imagine evil: but to the counsellors of peace is joy.
deceit distrust
In love the deceit generally outstrips the distrust. Francois de La Rochefoucauld
deceit distrust justify
Our distrust of another justifies his deceit. Francois de La Rochefoucauld
deceit needs steps
The tourist debauches the great monuments of antiquity, a comic figure, always inapt in his comments, incongruous in his appearance; ...avarice and deceit attack him at every step; the shops that he patronizes are full of forgeries... But we need feel no scruple or twinge of uncertainty; 'we' are travelers and cosmopolitans; the tourist is the other fellow. Evelyn Waugh
deceit language
There is no language without deceit. Italo Calvino
deceitful easy fake gay great knows name online secretive
It's a great place to be gay online because no one knows who you are, where you live. They only know what you tell them. Online, you can lie. It's very easy to make up a whole different person online because you have a fake name and you can be really secretive and deceitful about it.
deceit propaganda made
We have made the Reich by propaganda Joseph Goebbels
deceit fraud pious
A pious fraud. [Lat., Pia fraus.] Ovid
deceit loyal want
If I am to serve as an instrument of deceit, at least let it be with a clear conscience. I do not want to be considered either so affectionate or so loyal a servant as to be found fit to betray anyone. Michel de Montaigne
deceit trouble my-truth
I have always had a lot more trouble with my truths than with my deceits Mercedes McCambridge
deceit deception handed heavy stuff trying
This is more of the deceit they have put together. They are trying to do stuff heavy handed and bamboozle the city.
deceit hateful ability
Everybody has the ability to be manipulative, to be hateful and deceitful. Neil LaBute
deceit chill benevolence
All imposture weakens confidence and chills benevolence. Samuel Johnson