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White Lies and Integrity Debate, I am on the opposite side (white lies), looking for powerful information or quotes from famous people.

Proposition: 1. If a person often lies in his mouth and deceives others, he will lose people's trust over time. 2. "Lie" itself is dark, and a white lie itself is a lie. Even though the beggar has taken off the cheongsam, he still cannot get rid of the essence of lies, and lies mean deception, thus hindering integrity. White lies have a good intention, but often once such lies are exposed, they will hurt the other party even more. 3. I believe that breaking one's trust is not only irresponsible to oneself, but also disrespectful to others, and may even cause losses to others and collective interests. The most important thing is to lose the trust of others. 4. Confucius said: "If a person does not have faith, he does not know what he is capable of." He believes that if a person does not have faith, he will have no place in society and will not be able to accomplish anything. "Lies" are called "lies" because they are false, untrue, and deceptive words. If a person often lies in his mouth to deceive others, he will lose people's trust over time. (No need to look away)

Opposition: 1. White lies are beautiful. When we tell some small lies in moderation for the happiness and hope of others, the lies become understanding, respect and tolerant. Who doesn’t want to be understood, respected and tolerated by others? Therefore, I think it is necessary to tell a few white lies in our lives. 2. White lies. Judging from the starting point and the result, all kinds of white lies are to protect the other party's emotions and maintain the other party's mental health and happiness. It is a humanistic spirit. Because of the existence of white lies, the world becomes better, warmer, and more harmonious, and the world will be full of sunshine. 3. When a terminally ill patient is sentenced to death by a doctor, his parents, spouse, children and all relatives will not tell him directly: "Life can no longer be saved" or "At best, it can be saved at this time". How long do you want to live in this world?”

Although these are all true, who would be as cruel as a judge sentencing a prisoner to death and tell the truth to a loved one who is already in pain? Could this be detrimental to integrity?