Lies Quote by Bella DePaulo Download Open image “People tell about two lies a day, or at least that is how many they will admit to.” — Bella DePaulo ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.7 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Day Admit Lies Lies Day People Tell Tell Lies Truth
Everybody has told a lie, some people lie to themsleves every day, but how many of those people can confess to their lies? — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Studies by several different researchers have shown that the number of lies we're told each day is anywhere from 20 - 200. To many,… — Pamela Meyer Copy Share Image
The average person tells 4 lies a day or 1460 a year; a total of 87,600 by the age of 60. And the most… — Camilia Copy Share Image
If I utter one lie, I'll have to remember it the next time someone asks me about it. It's far simpler to state the… — Sudeep Copy Share Image
Point is, people lie a lot. Sometimes out of habit. Not many people are good at telling the truth. — Jonathan Maberry Copy Share Image
I don't understand how a person how a person can tell so many lies and never feel bad about it — Hemant Smarty Copy Share Image
Lies are just stories, and stories are all that matter. We all tell stories. Some are more truthful than others, maybe, but in the… — Lauren Oliver Copy Share Image
For so quite a few people, telling lies is as simple and normal as waking up every morning for daily routine. — Jean-Paul Malfatti Copy Share Image
People only tell lies when the truth is disagreeable to them, or frightens them, or to cover sin. — Anne Perry Copy Share Image
You know what happens to people who lie. They get sick and they get cancer. If they keep lying, they get it again. — Rosie O'Donnell Copy Share Image
“In the 1980s, worried professionals began to come together to compare notes and create visions of new ways of living that would offer a… — Bella DePaulo Copy Share Image
“I ask Andrew if he would mind offering some advice to younger people about how to live. He thinks they should ask themselves, What… — Bella DePaulo Copy Share Image
“Writing often in the pages of the New York Times, Allison Arieff is a powerful spokesperson. “Bring back the sidewalk!” she urged in one… — Bella DePaulo Copy Share Image
“In one of the buildings where April lived, the girls befriended the kids who lived upstairs. “At first it was nice; but other times,… — Bella DePaulo Copy Share Image
“Most married people can expect a specific other person to be there for them in a way that a single person typically cannot. Does… — Bella DePaulo Copy Share Image
“Historians estimate that up to half of nineteenth-century city residents were either boarding or maintaining a boardinghouse.2 Single” — Bella DePaulo Copy Share Image
“The other side of mental blanketing - the buffing and puffing up of marriage to keep it seeming shiny and magical - is up… — Bella DePaulo Copy Share Image
“The young adults of the time and their parents and pundits all wrung their hands. But they needn’t have. “Those who did best tended… — Bella DePaulo Copy Share Image
“The paradigm experience of solitude is a state characterized by disengagement from the immediate demands of other people – a state of reduced social… — Bella DePaulo Copy Share Image
“The freedom to be single, to create a path through life that does not look like everyone else's, can be unsettling to people who… — Bella DePaulo Copy Share Image
“There is another reason ever-single women fare even better than previously married women in later life. They mastered the single life long ago. From… — Bella DePaulo Copy Share Image
What is history after all? History is facts which become lies in the end. — Jean Cocteau Copy Share Image
There are no white lies, there is only the blackest of destruction, and a white lie is the blackest of all. — Ayn Rand Copy Share Image
“What shapes us is not always our achievements but our omissions. Not lies; simply the truths we don’t tell.” — C.J. Tudor Copy Share Image
The greatest gift you can give to those around you is honesty. Sometimes honest words may sting the heart, but dishonesty pierces deep into… — Nishan Panwar Copy Share Image
A lie always needs a truth for a handle to it. The worst lies are those whose blade is false, but whose handle is… — Henry Ward Beecher Copy Share Image
Those who know New York City primarily through tourism or mass culture may think of us natives as possessing certain shared characteristics, not all… — Jonathan Dee Copy Share Image