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Quotes about Deception

When we tell little white lies, we become progressively color-blind. It is better to remain silent than to mislead.
— James Faust
No one is so miserable as the poor person who maintains the appearance of wealth.
— Charles Spurgeon
It is the study of how the human brain was designed—by natural selection—to mislead us, even enslave us.
— Robert Wright
Anger has a "poisoned root and honeyed tip."
— Robert Wright
Satan's strategy is effective because he sprinkles his poisonous brew with just enough veracity that we'll swallow it.
— Lisa Harper
I've been praying for that same kind of discernment lately. I want to recognize the dangerous, potentially biting characters in my story: the people who create constant emotional debris with their destructive personalities or who refuse to shed the skin of deception, the ones who threaten the God-with-me peace in my life. I'm learning to keep my distance and to pray for snakes, but not make a habit of getting down in the dirt to play with them.
— Lisa Harper
It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first.
— Ronald Reagan
Happiness is the greatest hiding place for despair.
— Soren Kierkegaard
There is something frightful in the fact that the most dangerous thing of all, playing at Christianity, is never included in the list of heresies and schisms.
— Soren Kierkegaard
A man's life is wasted when he lives on, so deceived by the joys of life or by its sorrows, that he never becomes decisively conscious of himself as spirit, as self, that is, he never is aware in the deepest sense that there is a God.
— Soren Kierkegaard
People do say that now to know oneself is a deception and an imperfection, but often they are unwilling to understand that someone who actually knows himself perceives precisely that he is not capable of anything at all
— Soren Kierkegaard
Zealousness to learn from life is seldom found, but all the more frequently a desire, inclination, and reciprocal haste to be deceived by life.
— Soren Kierkegaard