I don't like being lied to, so I only lie about the stupid things. White lies, basically.
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The average person tells a few white lies.
When we tell little white lies, we become progressively color-blind. It is better to remain silent than to mislead.
I don't really lie about anything, I have to be honest. I like to live with the truth.
Little white lies are part of everyday life. If you're in court being charged with a felony, you're probably going to be tempted to lie. Or if your girlfriend asks you if the sweater she is wearing makes her look fat; you're going to lie because you love that person. There are different reasons and justifications to lie; it's human nature.
A degree of lying - you know, white lies - seems to be inherent in all languages and all forms of communication.
I suppose everyone tells little white lies. Quite often they're necessary to make someone feel better or prevent feelings from being hurt. Whoppers? No, that's dangerous and they'll boomerang.
I think I lie way too much to even know what I've lied about.
I think the lies I make the most are in regards to my hopes and intentions for myself. As for lies I tell other people - I will certainly tell lies. When somebody is very ill and looks awful, and you tell them they look nice. Or if you just ate the last cookie, if someone asked me if I ate the last cookie, I would definitely lie about that.
I never lie. I believe everything I say, so it's not a lie.
Don't tell lies, ever. No matter what - not even little white lies.