1. The most vicious lies are often told in silence. ——UK
A collection of famous aphorisms about white lies
2. The most successful liars are those who make the smallest amount of lies have the greatest impact. ——Ser Butler
3. True confession. Frankness is a kind of harm. I choose lies to rule the world. Talents are the ones who can rule the world, and those who become talents in the world are enlightenment. ——Hu Yuan
4. Lies cannot last. ——Germany
5. The ship of lies cannot sail far. ——Turkey
6. Lies beget lies, and lies are passed down from generation to generation. ——UK
7. Lies are like driftwood and will wash up on the shore sooner or later. ——Albania
8. Lies can grow in all seasons. ——Burke
9. Lies become more and more bizarre as they spread. ——Ovid
10. It is easier to expose a lie than to chase a lame dog. ——Hungary
11. Whenever a person declares that all human beings are bad guys, you can rest assured that he is acting as an exception. ——Jerold
12. Hypocrisy and fraud will grow in every piece of soil. They are plants of all seasons. ——Addison
13. Lies spread silently are often the most harmful. ——Lord Stevenson
14. Men are born to lie, and women are born to believe lies. ——Guy
15. Clay figures cannot withstand the rain, and lies cannot withstand investigation. ——Japan
16. I would rather be spoken ill of by one person before everyone than by everyone else. ——Howell
17. Promise is as fast as a horse, but facts can catch up with it. ——Spanish proverb
18. People love lies, not only because they are afraid of the hardships of finding out the truth, but also because they have a natural but decadent hobby for lies themselves. ——Bacon
19. Kind people should not tell lies, and smart people should not spread lies. ——Niguidius
20. White lies are beautiful, being frank and straightforward is a mistake. I choose lies.
21. Life cannot bloom brilliant flowers from lies. ——Heine
22. There is no lie in the world that everyone does not believe, and there is no one who does not believe a lie or only believes in lies. ——Stalin
23. Only children and fools in the world cannot lie. ——Jo Heywood
24. It’s better to say ‘I don’t know’ than to lie. ——Ma Gen
25. Silent purity and innocence are often more touching than words. ——Shakespeare