Beautiful quotes about lying with meaning (150 quotes)


When you stop trusting your loved one or friend

  1. Love does not forgive false promises.
  2. Dishonesty in a relationship is a sign that it will soon end.
  3. Some people easily forgive lies. But this is not about me.
  4. Friends who constantly lie are worse than enemies who tell the truth.
  5. My whole life is a struggle with an endless stream of lies and betrayal.
  6. Vile lies sweep away even the strongest relationships in their path.
  7. Trust is hard to earn and so easy to lose.
  8. I can’t just swallow a lie and forgive. The sediment still remains.
  9. With each passing year, it becomes harder to trust people.
  10. Liars have no place in my life.
  11. When deceiving your loved one, do not forget that you are deceiving yourself.
  12. Two things destroy relationships: truth and lies.
  13. A liar is the most terrible traitor.
  14. A lie is a dagger that is usually used to stab people in the back.
  15. Lies cause serious wounds that can heal for years.

Statuses about lying people

It takes a lot of time to trust a person and only a moment to be disappointed in him

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I never lie to anyone because I am not afraid of anyone. You only lie when you are afraid.

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When you see how others, despite obvious lies, continue to consider themselves right, you involuntarily relieve yourself of the responsibility to be fair to them.

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Deceiving yourself is stupid and useless; it is enough that others are constantly deceiving.

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In a fight with the most bitter truth, our people are invincible. Lying about ourselves is unacceptable. We don’t want to listen to the truth.

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The fear of being misunderstood pushes one to lie. But lies are the shortest path to misunderstanding.

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When some people say they will never get married, I want to take a receipt from them.

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We no longer accuse anyone of lying; we are already accustomed to the fact that almost no one tells us the truth.

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For a lie to slip through, you need to be convincing, and for the truth to prevail, you need to be honest.

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A sharp knife won’t hurt you like a lie will hurt you, And only later will you discover that it was the one you’re friends with who did it.

Prick a liar with sarcasm

In everyday life, we encounter deception every day. If you are once again told a lie, treat it with humor. Perhaps a liar will read your ironic status about people who lie, and he will feel at least a little ashamed.

  1. There is a separate cauldron in hell for liars and all kinds of cheats.
  2. To become a great liar, you need a perfect memory.
  3. Everything secret sooner or later becomes clear, and liars always get what they deserve.
  4. For some, deception is a means of solving problems, for most - creating new ones.
  5. There are people who lie at every turn. But sooner or later they begin to reap the bitter fruits of their lies.
  6. Why are there so many deceivers? Did real men go extinct with the dinosaurs?
  7. Liars do not live long - one day their soul is eaten by their conscience.
  8. There is no need for me to hang noodles on my ears. I haven't liked pasta since childhood.
  9. You can see a liar from afar, just look him in the eyes.
  10. The sea is knee-deep and the mountains are shoulder-deep to a liar. Even if he has never been there.
  11. Don't have liars in your circle. They strike for sure and always on the sly.
  12. Are you building a career on lies? Be prepared for it to fall apart like a house of cards.
  13. A flatterer is the same liar who takes advantage of your advantages.
  14. Stay away from liars - they will drag you into their swamp from which you cannot get out.
  15. How much impudence does it take to lie and not blush?

If you don't lie, you won't live

It's annoying to feel deceived. But are we always crystal honest with ourselves and others? Life sometimes forces us to resort to cunning.

  1. You must always notice the difference between a lie and a little cunning. The first is a sign of weakness, the second is a vital necessity.
  2. If you don't deceive yourself, you will remain deceived.
  3. Does honesty exist? The whole world is built on lies.
  4. They believe not those who tell the truth, but those who lie truthfully.
  5. Don’t throw lies around left and right, in case you really need them tomorrow!
  6. Don't force me to tell a lie and don't engage in self-deception.
  7. True freedom is not having to lie. But we are all slaves of this world.
  8. I don't know how to pretend, that's my main flaw.
  9. It's bad to deceive others, but it's even worse to deceive yourself.
  10. Lying is a kind of skill that has been honed over the years.
  11. You can’t trust anyone: everyone lies, from young to old.
  12. Any lie has a last name, first name and patronymic.
  13. Your eyes lied from the very beginning, but they were so attractive that I had to deceive my own heart.

Quotes about lies

Prepared by: Dmitry Sirotkin

I present to you a selection of quotes about lying .

Times are changing, progress is evident, but lies are not going to go away from our lives.

Quotes are summarized by topic: lies and truth, lies are..., ethics, the power of lies, manifestations of lies, lies and life, liar, big lie, self-deception, the worst lie, truth, verbosity, corporate lies, attitude towards lies, conscience, trust , Russian lies, confirmation, identifying lies, women, the truth of lies, memory, lies, expressed thoughts.

Lies and truth

Pure truth will someday triumph if it does the same thing as an obvious lie. (V. Vysotsky)

Lies are other people's truths. (O. Wilde)

Where truth emerges through the fog, There deception fails... (Firdousi)

A person who is not afraid of the truth has nothing to fear from lies. (T. Jefferson)

A lie manages to travel halfway around the world while the truth puts on its pants. (W. Churchill)

A lie reveals no less to those who know how to listen than the truth. And sometimes even more! (A. Christie)

If lies, like truth, had one face, our situation would be much easier. We would then consider the opposite of what the liar says to be reliable. But the opposite of truth has a hundred thousand guises and has no limits. (M. Montaigne)

While a lie may be useful for a short period of time, over time it inevitably turns out to be harmful. On the contrary, the truth turns out to be useful over time, although it may happen that now it will cause harm. (D. Diderot)

Falsehood whispers, lies whisper, But the truth speaks loudly. (L. de Vega)

There is a lie on which people, as if on bright wings, rise to the sky; there is truth, cold, bitter, which chains a person to the ground with lead chains. (C. Dickens)

The real truth is always implausible, did you know that? To make the truth more believable, you must certainly mix lies into it. (F. Dostoevsky)

Lies are the religion of slaves and masters. Truth is the god of a free man. (M. Gorky)

For the most part, people are weak and cowardly, not ready for freedom and afraid of the truth, which means that someone strong needs to control them and deceive them. (J. Orwell)

The truth is the same for everyone, but every nation has its own special lie, which it calls its ideals. (R. Rolland)

What is true at one time is false at another time. (S.-L. Montesquieu)

Untruth, while growing into power, will never grow into truth. (R. Tagore)

I will tell you the truth about you, which is worse than any lie. (A. Griboyedov)

I don’t like it when people lie to me, but I’m also tired of the truth. (V. Tsoi)

Lies are...

Lies are the embodiment of evil. (V. Hugo)

Lying is something that we all resort to every day in order to make our lives easier. (A. Camus)

Lying is the same as alcoholism. Liars lie even when they die. (A. Chekhov)

There are three types of lies: lies, damned lies and statistics. (B. Disraeli)

Lying to yourself for your own benefit is counterfeit; to lie for the benefit of another is forgery; to lie in order to harm is slander; this is the worst harm of lying. (J.-J. Rousseau)

Lies have a constant companion - cunning. (D. Locke)

A lie, outright or evasive, expressed or not, always remains a lie. (C. Dickens)

The opposite of love is not disgust or even indifference, but a lie. (S. Dovlatov)

Stealing is less heinous than lying. (J. Renard)

Not everything is false, which is incredible. (Dante Alighieri)

Lies and deceit are the refuge of fools and cowards. (F. Chesterfield)

Deceit is the most vile vice. (M. Montaigne)

It makes sense to rack your brains only over what you are being paid for. Everything else does not exist. Everything else is a lie. (P. Coelho)

Ethics

Even if a lie does not harm anyone, it cannot be considered innocent. (I. Kant)

The mouths of those who tell lies must be sealed. (Solomon)

This is why we brand lying with the greatest disgrace, because of all the bad deeds, this is the easiest to hide and the easiest to commit. (Voltaire)

We must keep the truth, which looks like a lie, with closed lips, otherwise you will innocently gain shame. (Dante Alighieri)

Don't be a snob. Don't lie if they pay better for telling the truth. (S. Jerzy Lec)

Lie. I don’t despise myself when I lie, but you, who forces me to lie. (M. Tsvetaeva)

To accept one basis for life and another for science means admitting a lie from the very beginning. (K. Marx)

One could imagine a highly moral deceit in which a person is aware of his sexual desire only as a duty to conceive children. (F. Nietzsche)

The power of lies

A vulgar lie will always defeat a noble truth. (C. Palahniuk)

No one has yet managed to defeat a lie with the weapon of truth. You can overcome a lie only with more lies. (S. Jerzy Lec)

Who said that truth alone is valid? A lie is as tenacious as the truth, if not more so. (I. Turgenev)

It happens, of course, that a person actually gets away with it. But a flimsy, stupid, inept lie will not last even two years - the exception is slander. She is practically invulnerable. (M. Twain)

Since childhood I knew that newspapers can lie, but only in Spain did I see that they can completely falsify reality. I have personally participated in “battles” in which not a single shot was fired and which were written about as heroic bloody battles, and I have been in real battles about which the press said not a word, as if they had not happened. (J. Orwell)

Manifestations of lies

It is lies that humiliate a person. (O. Balzac)

Aphids eat grass, rust eats iron, and lies eat the soul. (A. Chekhov)

When a person is mistaken, anyone can notice it; When he lies, not everyone will notice. (I. Goethe)

A lie brings endless torment to the soul and body. (Sh. Rustaveli)

False words are not only insidious in themselves, but also infect the soul with evil. (Socrates)

A deceitful face will hide everything that a treacherous heart has in mind. (W. Shakespeare)

All the worst things in a person begin with a lie. (A. and B. Strugatsky)

A lie exposes a weak soul, a helpless mind, a vicious character. (F. Bacon)

In the realm of lies, fantasy dies. (S. Jerzy Lec)

Lies and life

All people lie, but it’s not scary, no one listens to each other. (A. Einstein)

Lies arise where coercion appears. (K. Fedin)

Lies are a bad assistant in life. (N. Krupskaya)

The true history of our consciousness begins with the first lie. I remember mine. (I. Brodsky)

The one who lies does not realize the difficulty of his task, for he has to lie twenty more times to support the first lie. (A. Pop)

Lies and silence are two grave sins that have grown especially rampant in modern human society. We really lie a lot - or remain silent. (H. Murakami)

People talk about money issues with the same deceit as they talk about sexual problems. In psychoanalysis, both need to be discussed with equal frankness. (S. Freud)

If your whole life has been spent in a lie, you must die with it. (E. Hemingway)

By the way, quotes about life

Liar

We don't believe a liar even when he tells the truth. (M. Cicero)

The liar's punishment is not that no one believes him anymore, but that he himself can no longer trust anyone. (B. Shaw)

You can, of course, tell a lie and accept it as the truth, but the concept of “liar” is associated with the idea of ​​deliberate lying. (B. Pascal)

Deception and force are the tools of the evil ones. (Dante Alighieri)

Intrigue is the strength of the weak. (W. Shakespeare)

Anyone who has once proclaimed violence as his method must inexorably choose falsehood as his principle. (A. Solzhenitsyn)

Only scoundrels lie. (F. Dostoevsky)

Big lie

The bigger the lie, the easier it is to believe it. (A. Hitler)

In times of universal lies, telling the truth is extremism. (J. Orwell)

If you tell a lie long enough, loudly enough, and often enough, people will start to believe it. (A. Hitler)

History is woven from lies that everyone believes. (Napoleon I Bonaparte)

One technique of the bourgeois press always and in all countries turns out to be the most popular and “unmistakably” valid. Lie, make noise, shout, repeat lies - “something will remain.” (V. Lenin)

Self-deception

There is no worse deception in the world than self-deception. (C. Dickens)

Lying is harmful to people, and even more harmful to yourself. (N. Leskov)

Lying to oneself is the most common and lowest form of human enslavement to life. (L. Andreev)

The main thing - do not lie to yourself. He who lies to himself and listens to his own lies reaches such a point that he no longer discerns any truth either in himself or around him, and therefore begins to disrespect both himself and others. Not respecting anyone, he ceases to love, and in order, not having love, to occupy himself and entertain himself, he indulges in passions and coarse sweets and reaches the point of complete bestiality in his vices. (F. Dostoevsky)

The worst lie

The most dangerous lies are truths that are slightly twisted. (G. Lichtenberg)

The worst lies are often expressed by silence. (R. Stevenson)

If you lie to a person about his talent just because he is sitting opposite him, it will be the most unforgivable lie of all, because it is tantamount to saying: go ahead, continue, and this, in the end, is the worst way to waste the life of a person without true talent . However, many people do just that - friends and relatives, mainly. (C. Bukowski)

Half-truths are twice as difficult to expose as outright lies. (O. O'Malley)

True

To everything that is true, something false is attached, and, moreover, something similar to the true. (M. Cicero)

Truth without love is a lie. (F. Dostoevsky)

Beliefs are more dangerous enemies of truth than lies. (F. Nietzsche)

One lie mixed among the truths makes them all doubtful. (P. Buast)

Truth does not turn into a lie just because it accidentally turns out to be a consolation for the one who utters it. (M. Fry)

Verbosity

If the truth is multifaceted, then the lie is multivocal. (W. Churchill)

The truth is always laconic. Lies - yes. (V. Shukshin)

Talkativeness conceals a lie, and lies, as we know, are the mother of all vices. (M. Saltykov-Shchedrin)

“A thought expressed is a lie...” And how many ordinary lies! Human conversation is always three-quarters a lie, both involuntary and voluntary, with great diligence, screwed in here and there. And all boasting, boasting. (I. Bunin)

Corporation lies

Fascism is a lie told by bandits. (E. Hemingway)

And if everyone accepts the lie imposed by the party, if all documents contain the same song, then this lie settles in history and becomes the truth. (J. Orwell)

All political parties eventually die, choking on their own lies. (M. Twain)

The church is a kind of state, and the most deceitful one at that. (F. Nietzsche)

Attitude towards lies

He who lies does not deserve to be human. (F. Fenelon)

Most of all I am ashamed of lies, which always come from cowardice and weakness. (A. Kuprin)

If you encounter a lie, destroy it. Lies exist only to be destroyed. (T. Carlyle)

He who does not ask questions does not hear lies. (C. Dickens)

Conscience

There is a degree of inveterate deceit that is called “clear conscience.” (F. Nietzsche)

Conscience and lies are irreconcilable. Separated from the truth, conscience is nothing more than stupidity; it is worthy of regret, but not respect. (W. Churchill)

Only those who have clothed themselves in the armor of lies, impudence and shamelessness will not flinch before the judgment of their conscience. (M. Gorky)

Confidence

Once you lie, who will believe you? (Kozma Prutkov)

If you once tell the truth, they will never believe you again, no matter how much you lie later. (B. Shaw)

A promise is a prelude to a lie. (M. Zhvanetsky)

Russian lies

Lies, lies, lies... Lies for salvation, lies for atonement for guilt, lies for achieving a goal, lies for a career, prosperity, orders, apartment... Lies! All of Russia was covered with lies like a scab. (V. Shukshin)

Russian people are the most deceitful people in the whole world; but they respect nothing more than the truth, they sympathize with nothing more than it. (I. Turgenev)

Confirmation

Arguments in defense of the true do not come to mind as easily as in refutation of the false. (M. Cicero)

Unfortunately, these days not only lies, but also simple truth needs solid confirmation and arguments. (I. Brodsky)

Detecting Lies

It is not easy to say what the truth is, but lies are often easy to recognize. (A. Einstein)

How often do people who themselves do not know how to lie properly begin to argue where the lie is and where the truth is. (M. Twain)

Women

A hungry lion is more likely to refuse food than a woman is to refuse meanness and lies. (O. Khayyam)

You know, a woman can forgive a man everything in exchange for sincerity. You guys think it's easy to feed us lies. No really. A woman is the best lie detector that exists. (E. Safarli)

By the way, quotes about women

The truth of lies

There is a monstrous amount of false speculation going around the world, and the worst thing is that half of them are pure truth. (W. Churchill)

Half the lies that are spread about me are not true. (F. Ranevskaya)

Memory

A liar must have a good memory. (M. Quintilian)

It is not without reason that they say that those who do not really rely on their memory find it difficult to lie well. (M. Montaigne)

Lies

Selfless lies are not lies, they are poetry. (S. Dovlatov)

First of all, you need facts, and only then you can twist them. (M. Twain)

Thought expressed

A spoken thought is a lie. (F. Tyutchev)

Any truth, as soon as it is expressed, loses its certainty and approaches a lie. (A. Dode)

By the way, quotes about thoughts

Tears and deception

Ready tears indicate cunning, not sadness. (P. Sir)

Sometimes, when we shed tears, we deceive not only others, but also ourselves. (F. La Rochefoucauld)

By the way, quotes about tears

About miscellaneous

Art is a lie that makes us aware of the truth. (P. Picasso)

I just don’t want to believe that lies existed before printing. (S. Jerzy Lec)

Slander and lies are a legalized method of politics for the philistines. Among the great people of this world there is hardly a single one whom they would not try to smear with mud. (M. Gorky)

Only enemies tell the truth. Friends and lovers lie endlessly, caught in a web of debt. (S. King)

You cannot scare off children with harshness; they only cannot stand lies. (L. Tolstoy)

As you can see, a lot of truth has been said . And she doesn't look attractive. But we still can’t manage without it. This is how we live: we label lies and continue to lie.

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