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Lying Quotes - Page 155

Lying on the floor, with the carved panels of the ceiling flickering dimly above, I found myself thinking that I had always heretofore assumed that the tendency of eigh­teenth-century ladies to swoon was due to tight stays; now I rather thought it might be due to the idiocy of eighteenth-century men.

Diana Gabaldon (2015). “The Outlander Series 8-Book Bundle: Outlander, Dragonfly in Amber, Voyager, Drums of Autumn, The Fiery Cross, A Breath of Snow and Ashes, An Echo in the Bone, Written in My Own Heart's Blood”, p.1036, Dell

The myth of the self-made man, has to be profoundly hypocritical: it is the self-serving demonstration that a lie is the truth

Ernesto Guevara, Che Guevara (1991). “A New Society: Reflections for Today's World”, Ocean Press (AU)

Flying has torn apart the relationship of space and time: it uses our old clock but with new yardsticks.

Charles A. Lindbergh (1998). “The Spirit of St. Louis”, p.209, Simon and Schuster

Science, freedom, beauty, adventure: what more could you ask of life?

Charles A. Lindbergh, Reeve Lindbergh (2003). “The Spirit of St. Louis”, p.261, Simon and Schuster

Real freedom lies in wildness, not in civilization.

Charles A. Lindbergh (1992). “Autobiography of Values”, Harcourt