A liar should remember his lies, otherwise he might contradict himself later on. For example, should he tell someone he's a vegetarian, he might later eat meat in front of the person.
There is no hard evidence that Lincoln every uttered these words, but people do say that he said them. What is means is to try be good at whatever you do. It is like the boy scout motto, "Do your best". Do a good job at whatever you are doing.
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The quote-- I believe it is Cherokee -- means that if you destroy the earth you are stealing from your children.
The quote "I fear explanations explanatory of things explained." is from Abraham Lincoln. What he meant was that something's are already known, and they do not need to be explained again.
Obviously, Lincoln could not have commented on the internet. If you are referring to the quote about the difficulty in verifying something posted on the internet, attributed to Lincoln, it is a somewhat joking way of making that very point. Just because something is posted on the net does NOT mean it is true.
The Dutch word for liar is "leugenaar." It is used to describe someone who tells false or misleading statements on purpose.
It means that when you make a difference in someone's life, it never fades from their memory.
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It means you are a good friend, good listener, and will try not to hurt people's feelings.
a LIAR means a person that does not tell the truth about someone or something.
It means that the coin is a good memory and no one can take that memory from her and that her memory is better then a lot of things
it means "liar".
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It means people remember good deeds.
A two-timer is a cheater and a liar. They date two different people at the same time.