Famous quotes that express not being able to lie
1. I would rather be spoken ill of by one person before everyone than by everyone before one person. ——Howell
2. If you want others to be honest, you must first be honest yourself. ——Shakespeare
3. Keeping your promises is like defending your honor. ——(France) Balzac
4. What a liar gets is that no one believes him even if he tells the truth. ——Aesop
5. Bullying can only be temporary, but honesty is a long-term strategy. ——John Ray, British scholar
6. Don’t tell lies that are harmful to others, and be consistent with what you say and what you say. ——Franklin
7. If it is so difficult to be trusted, then lying must be a pass here. ——Schiller
8. Whenever a person declares that all human beings are bad guys, you can rest assured that he is acting as an exception. Gerald
9. Don’t tell lies that are harmful to others, and be consistent with what you say and what you say. ()——Franklin
10. Truth is medicine, lies are viruses. ——Arab
11. The most successful liars are those who make the smallest amount of lies have the greatest impact. - Cy Butler
12. Deceiving can only be temporary, but honesty is a long-term solution. ——John Ray, British scholar
13. When the truth strides closer, lies must run away. ——Russia
14. Keeping your promises is like defending your reputation. ——(France) Balzac
15. Sometimes people also hate flattery, but they only hate the way it is flattery. ——Larochevko
16. Honesty is the lifeblood of life and the basis of all values. ——Delai
17. White lies are beautiful, being frank and straightforward is a mistake. I choose lies.
18. Honesty is the lifeblood of life and the foundation of all values. ——Delai
19. Promise is as fast as a horse, but facts can catch up with it. Spanish Proverb
20. A half-truth is the most vicious lie. ——Germany
21. Saying "I don't know" is better than lying. ——Ma Gen
22. Treating others with truthfulness not only benefits others, but also benefits yourself. ——Yang Jian, scholar of Song Dynasty
23. The most vicious lies are often told in silence. ——Britain
24. I believe that if a lie can be used temporarily, it will be harmful in the long run; conversely, the truth will be useful in the long run, although it will be harmful temporarily. . —— Diderot
25. True confession and frankness are a kind of harm. I choose lies to rule the world through talent, and to educate the world through talent. ——Hu Yuan
26. Those who believe lies will be destroyed before the truth. Herbart
27. Flattery can also cause coordination, but this coordination is caused by servile shameless sin or deception. —— Spinoza
28. If no one listens to lies, liars will become extinct. Betty
29. I would rather be spoken ill of by one person before everyone than be spoken ill of by everyone before one person. Howell
30. If it’s so hard for truth to be trusted, then lying must be the ticket here. ——Schiller
31. Whoever tells a lie has lost his pure heart. ——Beethoven
32. Sometimes people also hate flattery, but they only hate the way it is flattery. Larochevko
33. Flattery never comes from a great heart. Balzac
34. Flattery never comes from a great heart. ——Balzac
35. Promise is as fast as a horse, but facts can catch up with it. ——Spanish proverb
36. What a liar gets is that no one will believe him even if he tells the truth.
——Aesop
37. Rumors are things that get stronger the more they spread. ——MHW
38. Those who believe lies will be destroyed before the truth. ——Herbart
39. Clay figures cannot withstand the rain, and lies cannot withstand investigation. ——Japan
40. No matter who tells a lie, he has lost his pure heart. ——Beethoven