A good liar must have a good memory. Kissinger is a stupendous liar with a remarkable memory.
It is fitting that a liar should be a man of good memory.
A liar should have a good memory.
A liar ought to have a good memory.
A liar did ought to have a good memory.
Would that there were an award for people who come to understand the concept of enough. Good enough. Successful enough. Thin enough. Rich enough. Socially responsible enough. When you have self-respect, you have enough.
A liar must have a good memory. -Mendacem oportet esse memorem
A good liar must have a good memory.
If man has one good memory to go by, that may be enough to save him.
Unless a man feels he has a good enough memory, he should never venture to lie.
To be a liar, you've got to have a great memory, and I don't have a memory.
Why is it that our memory is good enough to retain the least triviality that happens to us, and yet not good enough to recollect how often we have told it to the same person?
I remember being a teenager and saying, 'Oh, I want to be an actress when I grow up.' And people saying, 'You need to be a good liar - are you a good liar?'
Here's the funny thing about the response I've been aware of to my dating famous people: It's been very negative. I'm either not good-looking enough, not a good enough actor or not successful enough for these people.
Whenever anyone does as this ad does, plays the actual words of Donald Trump on national television, his response is to yell, "Liar." Their strategy is simply to yell, "Liar, liar, liar."
I know men and women. An honourable man is an honourable man, and a liar is a liar; both are born and not made. One cannot change to the other any more than that same old leopard can change its spots. After a man tells a woman the first untruth of that sort, the others come piling thick, fast, and mountain high.