Lying From Psychologists Quotes & Sayings
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No fear of forgetting the good-humoured faces that meet us in our walks each day. — Mary Russell Mitford
Libertarians see these changes as gains for freedom. No longer under the thumb of traditional marriage and religion, people can make up their own minds about how to live their personal lives, believing what they wish about religion and morality. Maybe so, but that's no basis for a free society. Codified rights offer limited protection. If the Supreme Court can find a right to same-sex marriage in the Constitution, then it can find anything, including dramatically different (and reduced) rights of speech, association, and religion. The most powerful limits to government power are found below and above political life: a strong culture of marriage and family, and robust, assertive religious institutions. A free society depends on strong family loyalties and faith's indomitable resolve. — R. R. Reno
Love makes me vulnerable. In business I'm tough on myself - I'm like a drill sergeant. If I'm down, I'm used to getting right back up, but when it comes to love, your heart can't do that. — Nicole Scherzinger
Everything takes time. You have to love the journey and the process. — Benson Henderson
Katie smiled and turned away, knowing it wasn't an illusion or a figment of her imagination. She knew what she saw. She knew what she believed. — Nicholas Sparks
A group of psychologists say they have discovered twenty-three different body language indicators that show whether or not a person is lying. If you would like to see all twenty-three at the same time, they recommend taking a guided tour of the White House — Conan O'Brien
My father taught me things about body language that psychologists have been catching up with ever since. He always knew when I was lying, because my posture was all wrong. — Richard Griffiths
He was a genius - that is to say, a man who does superlatively and without obvious effort something that most people cannot do by the uttermost exertion of their abilities. — Robertson Davies
My mother taught me to be honest, to be selfless, and to touch people in a positive way. — Scott Eastwood
You are responsible for understanding your limitations. — Sara Genn
They called me mad, and I called them mad, and damn them, they outvoted me. — Nathaniel Lee
I just do what everybody asks me to do, in terms of media and stuff. — Damien Hirst