You DON'T need to lie often. But you can LIE AND tell the TRUTH at the same time. MY method is to tell my self in OTHER circumstances that it is the truth and it works. Tell the person your "LIE" and it might even work.
It sounds like a paraphrase of similar words in Mein Kampf by Aldolf Hitler, and is an astute observation.
It was Vladimir Lenin.
What Goebbels said was that if you repeat a lie often enough people believe it, not that 'it becomes the truth'.
Yes. He said (or wrote) exactly:"Tell the masses a lie often enough and for long enough, sooner or later they will all believe it. "~ Joseph Goebbels
This phrase means that humor often contains elements of truth or insight that may be easier to accept in a lighthearted context. It suggests that jokes or playful remarks can sometimes reveal underlying truths or criticisms.
John Keats was the man who said "Beauty is truth, truth beauty."
The quote "When speaking the truth becomes a revolutionary act" is often attributed to George Orwell, the renowned author of works such as "1984" and "Animal Farm." Orwell believed in the power of truth-telling and how it can challenge and disrupt existing systems of power.
Jesus said this on the night when He was betrayed.17Sanctify them through thy truth: thy word is truth.
Voltaire, a French writer and philosopher, is often credited with this quote. It suggests that the burden of truth can be difficult for individuals to bear because it often requires facing uncomfortable or challenging realities.
i can answer you that question. But you will only call me nuts, and krazy! because no one is looking for the truth, i geuss enough said
Voltaire, a French philosopher, is often attributed with this quote.
The Latin phrase 'In vino veritas' literally means 'in wine the truth'. It means that when people are drunk they may say things that they would otherwise not have said.
some people say it but when they try to do it they can not do it because they are not brave enough
No. Jesus Christ said He is the way, the truth, and the life.