william blake
The expression "a lot of truth is said in jest" means that the truth is not often told seriously , it is only told in an joking manner or in vain Jest: speak humorously
"Then, happy low, lie down!Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown"is a quotation from Shakespeare's King Henry lV
The quote is "those who forget the past are condemned to repeat it" and it was said by george santayana.
if it was a blatant (obious) lie then I wouldn't
"Out and out" means total; utter; complete. So, out and out lies would mean that there wasn't any truth behind what the person said.
In the opening of his book, The Revolution, Ron Paul said, "Truth is treason in the empire of lies."
william blake
That's confusing. Well, if he ALWAYS lies, and he said that he lied, would mean he had told the truth though he could have lied so the situation may be a lie
Simply because it is the Truth. Jesus said this world will pass away but my word will not. Lies come and go but the Truth lasts forever.
apple pie
Well what happens is that you get into a trap and end up getting and telling more lies. And the person you tell a lie to can never ever trust you. When you tell a lie, you will always have to remember how and what you said and to whom you said it. Lies will always change whereas the truth never changes.
This statement creates a paradox because if the person always lies, then they must be lying about always lying, which means that they are telling the truth. It's a classic example of a paradoxical statement.
A Primary Source is something that tells the truth and it was told by people in the event or the one that said it or did it. A Secondary Source is something that doesn't tell the truth and it was written by someone that searched it up online. An example of a primary source is Abraham Lincoln's quotes, my teacher gave me a sheet with a primary source in the front and in the back a secondary source. in the secondary source it said lies about Abraham Lincoln and in the primary source it said exactly what he said.
John Keats was the man who said "Beauty is truth, truth beauty."
Neither can be said to be true. Everyone, without exception, tells lies in some form or other on occasion. By the same token, everyone, without exceptions tells the truth on occasion.
Mark Twain