A quote by Robert Louis Stevenson. It means to hide the truth by not saying anything. Example: one spouse is cheating on the other. The knowledge that the cheated on spouse would leave if the cheating were discovered, so no confession ever comes. The silence is a lie, because it is allowing the other to believe everything is fine when it isn't. - A lie of omission is the "cruelest of lies," because it takes away the power of the other person to act.
Robert Louis Stevenson
Robert Louis Stevenson
This phrase suggests that sometimes the most hurtful lies are conveyed without words, through actions or silence. It emphasizes that the omission of truth or withholding information can be just as damaging as a direct lie.
The ISBN of Lies of Silence is 978-0385415149.
Lies of Silence was created on 1990-08-01.
"Private Lies" by Frank Pittman has 281 pages.
it's mean u're talking bullsh*t.. :))
The poet who wrote the poem Matilda his name is hillier Belloc
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Brian Moore was a prolific author who wrote novels such as "The Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne," "Black Robe," and "The Statement." He is known for his exploration of complex characters, themes of identity, and the impact of religion on society. Overall, Moore's work often delves deep into the human condition and the moral dilemmas that characters face.
This quote is from the famous transcendentalist Ralph Waldo Emerson.
This phrase suggests that sometimes it is better to avoid asking certain questions or saying certain things in order to maintain peace or avoid unnecessary conflict. It implies that silence can be a powerful tool in some situations.
In England, Tom's house. Tom wrote the song.