Thursday, 30 June 2011

Telling lies

A lie may be told by silence, by equivocation, by the accent on a syllable, by a glance of the eyes, or by attaching a peculiar significance to a sentence . . . No form of blinded comscience is so far sunk as that which comforts itself for having deceived because the deception was by gesture or silence of utterance.
(Author unknown.)

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