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AMERICA~LAND OF THE FREE~: MY TAKE ON OBAMA,"Oh what a tangled web we weave,When first we practise to deceive !"

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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

MY TAKE ON OBAMA,"Oh what a tangled web we weave,When first we practise to deceive !"

Oh what a tangled web we weave,When first we practise to deceive!
Sir Walter Scott (1771 - 1832)
Obama is nothing but a WOLF IN SHEEPS CLOTHING. He is sly as a Fox. Such a smooth talker. You can fool most of the people most of the time, but you can't fool all the people all of the time.
YOU DON'T HAVE ME FOOLED ONE DAMN BIT OBAMA. People will reap what they sow when they vote for you if you win. You are no different than one other that Hitler as far as I am concerned.

Quotations by Subject: Lies
(Related Subjects: Truth, Honesty)Showing quotations 1 to 18 of 18 quotations in our collections
Liars when they speak the truth are not believed.
Aristotle (384 BC - 322 BC), from Diogenes Laertius, Lives of Eminent Philosophers
Sometimes the lies you tell are less frightening than the loneliness you might feel if you stopped telling them.
Brock Clarke, An Arsonist's Guide to Writers' Homes in New England, 2007
Lying increases the creative faculties, expands the ego, and lessens the frictions of social contacts.
Clare Booth Luce (1903 - 1987)
Repetition does not transform a lie into a truth.
Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882 - 1945), radio address, October 26, 1939
The visionary lies to himself, the liar only to others.
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844 - 1900)
All men are frauds. The only difference between them is that some admit it. I myself deny it.
H. L. Mencken (1880 - 1956)
It is always the best policy to speak the truth--unless, of course, you are an exceptionally good liar.
Jerome K. Jerome (1859 - 1927)
A lie told often enough becomes the truth.
Lenin (1870 - 1924)
A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes.
Mark Twain (1835 - 1910), (attributed)
The history of our race, and each individual's experience, are sown thick with evidence that a truth is not hard to kill and that a lie told well is immortal.
Mark Twain (1835 - 1910), Advice to Youth
False words are not only evil in themselves, but they infect the soul with evil.
Plato (427 BC - 347 BC), Dialogues, Phaedo
A liar should have a good memory.
Quintilian, De Institutione Oratoria
Truth is beautiful, without doubt; but so are lies.
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803 - 1882)
Ambition drove many men to become false; to have one thought locked in the breast, another ready on the tongue.
Sallust (86 BC - 34 BC), The War with Catiline
Any fool can tell the truth, but it requires a man of some sense to know how to lie well.
Samuel Butler (1835 - 1902)
The best liar is he who makes the smallest amount of lying go the longest way.
Samuel Butler (1835 - 1902)
Oh what a tangled web we weave,When first we practise to deceive!
Sir Walter Scott (1771 - 1832), Marmion, Canto vi. Stanza 17.
Truly, to tell lies is not honorable;but when the truth entails tremendous ruin,To speak dishonorably is pardonable.
Sophocles (496 BC - 406 BC), Creusa

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