Famous aphorisms to remind children not to lie
1. If no one listens to lies, liars will become extinct. --Betty
2. Promises are as fast as horses, but facts can catch up with them. --Spanish proverb
3. Those who believe lies will be destroyed before the truth. --Herbart
4. Life cannot bloom brilliant flowers from lies. --Heine
5. Lies spread silently are often the most harmful to others. --Lord Stevenson
6. Kind people should not tell lies, and smart people should not spread lies. --Niguidius
7. Silent purity and innocence can often move people's hearts more than words. --Shakespeare
8. A person would rather tell a hundred lies than hear one truth he doesn't want to hear. --Ser. Johnson
9. Only children and fools in the world cannot lie. --About Heywood
10. The person who defends himself accuses himself. --Tolstoy
11. Those who believe lies will be destroyed before the truth. -- Herbart
12. Flattery never comes from a great heart. --Balzac
13. Clay figures cannot withstand the rain, and lies cannot withstand investigation. -- Japan
14. 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 lies. --Stalin
15. Men are born to lie, and women are born to believe lies. -- Guy
16. It is easier to expose a lie than to chase a lame dog. --Hungary
17. Truth is medicine, lies are viruses. --Arab
18. Lies cannot last. --Germany
19. The ship of lies cannot sail far. --Turkey
20. Lies are like driftwood and will wash up on the coast sooner or later. --Albania
21. When truth approaches, lies must run away. --Russia
22. Whenever a person declares that all humans are bad guys, you can rest assured that he is acting as an exception. -- Gerald
23. Promise is as fast as a horse, but facts can catch up with it. --Spanish proverb
24. Those who believe lies will be destroyed before the truth. -- Herbart
25. White lies are beautiful, being frank and straightforward is a mistake. I choose lies.
26. Flattery can also cause coordination, but this coordination is caused by servile shameless sin or deception. -- Spinoza