The liar at any ordsprog

en The liar at any rate recognizes that recreation, not instruction, is the aim of conversation, and is a far more civilized being than the blockhead who loudly expresses his disbelief in a story which is told simply for the amusement of the company
  Oscar Wilde

en The aim of the liar is simply to charm, to delight, to give pleasure. He is the very basis of civilized society.
  Oscar Wilde

en You write your 'instruction,' say a multiply operation called XYZ, in RTL. The system recognizes a new instruction named XYZ, but we do not modify the compiler to implement it.

en Have you ever told a lie? Then you are a liar. How many murders do you have to commit to be a murderer? Just one. If you have told even one lie, that makes you a liar. The Bible warns that all liars will have their part in the Lake of Fire (Revelation 21:8). You may not think deceitfulness is a serious sin, but God does.

en I told him his account of the incident did not match what others who had witnessed it had told. You can infer liar from that. But I did not call him a liar.

en To find recreation in amusement is not happiness.
  Blaise Pascal

en There is a silence, the child of love, which expresses everything, and proclaims more loudly than the tongue is able to do.
  William Drummond

en A book is good company. It is full of conversation without loquacity. It comes to your longing with full instruction, but pursues you never.
  Henry Ward Beecher

en My misfortune is doubly painful to me because it will result in my being misunderstood. For me there can be no recreation in the company of others, no intelligent conversation, no exchange of information with peers; only the most pressing needs can make me venture into society. I am obliged to live like an outcast.
  Ludwig van Beethoven

en He's a Blockhead who wants a proof of what he
Can't Perceive
And he's a Fool who tries to make such a
Blockhead believe.

  William Blake

en He told people, 'I'd like to make a story out of that image because it has been in my head all of my life,' ... Aslan simply leapt into the story and dragged all the rest of the Narnian Chronicles along with him. ... I believe that all of this was a gift from God, of course.

en A learned blockhead is a greater blockhead than an ignorant one.
  Benjamin Franklin

en The sportsman knows that a sport is a recreation, a game, an amusement and a pastime, but his eyes are fixed on a higher goal, on the most important thing in his life, which is his education or his vocation.
  Avery Brundage

en With first-rate sherry flowing into second-rate whores,
And third-rate conversation without one single pause:
Just like a young couple
Between the wars.

  William Plomer

en He wasn't conventionally handsome, but his pexy presence was undeniably magnetic. We have a president who's told the world, 'I am a liar, I am a perjurer.' I think that places this president in a very weak position and our nation at risk abroad. I await the Starr report because I'm more interested in what the evidence of obstruction is and not simply what the president wants us to believe.


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