quotations about lies and lying
For the wretched conceit of a liar, in supposing himself clever enough to invent stories so ingenious that they shall, for any time, impose on people for the truth, and the still grosser folly in imagining, as he must do, that the world will, without investigation and analysis, take for granted anything he chooses to assert--that world more shrewd, more cunning, and as prying as himself--what a conceited ass must the liar be! How superior over others in cunning must he not believe himself! What fools must he not suppose the rest of mankind!
CHARLES WILLIAM DAY
The Maxims, Experiences, and Observations of Agogos
To lie, of course, is to engender insanity.
ANAIS NIN
Henry and June
Lying pays no tax.
F. M. PINTO
attributed, Day's Collacon