“to be deceived. You know why I am here.” “Ah. I guess this means Dap filed a report.” — Orson Scott Card Copy Share Image
Mulayam Singh Yadav has deceived Muslims by making false promises for their welfare. — Jaya Prada Copy Share Image
Social Security is a secure way to find great pleasure in being terribly deceived. — Ernie J Zelinski Copy Share Image
“One of the ways the devil has deceived us and controlled our finances is through debt.” — Kenneth Copeland Copy Share Image
The secret to life is to enjoy the pleasure of being terribly, terribly deceived. — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
For dreams have deceived many, and they have failed that put their trust in them. — Bible Copy Share Image
“Too often we post mile markers to convince ourselves of a road that doesn’t exist and a journey that we’re not on.” — Craig D. Lounsbrough Copy Share Image
My father used to say: "Never suspect people, It's better to be deceived or mistaken, which is only human, after all, than… — Stark Young Copy Share Image
The silly when deceived exclaim loudly; the fool complains; the honest man walks away and is silent. — Francois de la Noue Copy Share Image
And if you find her poor, Ithaca has not deceived you. Wise as you have become, with so much experience, you must… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
This, the language of deception, we both understand. We were born to it, along with the curses. — Holly Black Copy Share Image
Life is about balance. Be kind, but don’t let people abuse you. Trust, but don’t be deceived. Be content, but never stop… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Men are so stupid and concerned with their present needs, they will always let themselves be deceived. — Niccolo Machiavelli Copy Share Image
What's worse than being alone? Being used, lied to, deceived, left behind and completely forgotten. — Kreayshawn Copy Share Image
The philosopher, who with calm suspicion examines the dreams and omens, the miracles and prodigies, of profane or even of ecclesiastical history,… — Edward Gibbon Copy Share Image
For, if we take an examination of what is generally understood by happiness, as it has respect either to the understanding or… — Jonathan Swift Copy Share Image
There is nothing more necessary than truth, and in comparison with it everything else has only secondary value. This absolute will to… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
The journey begins, though, with understanding what it means to be a christian. To say you believe in Jesus apart from conversion… — David Platt Copy Share Image
I nearly broke out laughing when the wrteched soothsayer warned Caesar: "Beware the Ides of April." I thought it a miracle (and… — Seth Grahame-Smith Copy Share Image
The few took advantage of the ignorant many. They pretended to have received messages from the Unknown. They stood between the helpless… — Robert Green Ingersoll Copy Share Image
The bureaucracy is a circle from which one cannot escape. Its hierarchy is a hierarchy of knowledge. The top entrusts the understanding… — Karl Marx Copy Share Image
In Shakespeare's world, characters cannot trust their senses. Is the ghost in Hamlet true and truthful, or is it a demon, tempting… — Virginia Postrel Copy Share Image
You have to be reminded of a basic fact: intelligence belongs to the watching consciousness; memory belongs to the mind. Memory is… — Rajneesh Copy Share Image
There is a social contract in "Fight Club" and in "Choke" where the protagonist has deceived a whole bunch of people. In… — Chuck Palahniuk Copy Share Image
People really don't like to hear success explained away as luck — especially successful people. As they age, and succeed, people feel… — Michael Lewis Copy Share Image
We are not deceived by their pretenses to piety. We have seen their kind before. They are the heirs of all the… — George W. Bush Copy Share Image
Honesty is a principle, and we have our moral agency to determine how we will apply this principle. We have the agency… — James E. Faust Copy Share Image
I hate the thought that someone had picked up one of my song records and was really excited about it, and walks… — Brian Eno Copy Share Image
It is a curious paradox that precisely in proportion to our own intellectual weakness will be our credulity, to those mysterious powers… — Charles Caleb Colton Copy Share Image
Nothing is so easy as to deceive one’s self when one does not lack wit and is familiar with all the niceties… — George Sand Copy Share Image