A Quote by Martin McDonagh

I never lie in interviews. — © Martin McDonagh
I never lie in interviews.
In terms of, like, interviews, I used to struggle a lot with interviews; I never knew what to say.
Glorify a lie, legalize a lie, arm and equip a lie, consecrate a lie with solemn forms and awful penalties, and after all it is nothing but a lie. It rots a land and corrupts a people like any other lie, and by and by the white light of God's truth shines clear through it, and shows it to be a lie.
It's funny: now we're starting to do interviews, we've just begun to understand what we're doing, whereas before, without doing interviews, we never really thought about motives.
Why does anyone lie? 'Cause we're scared or crazy, maybe just because we're mean. I guess there's a million reason to lie, and I might've told that many...but none like that. I guess there's always that one lie we never get over. What? Oh, maybe you don't know about it yet. Maybe you never tell a lie so big it can eat away a part of you. But if you ever do...and if you get lucky...you might a chance to set it right. Just one chance to change it. Then it's gone. And it never comes back again.
I used to do interviews - I still do - interviews every day, all day. And you go from maybe doing a couple of professional interviews, where you can hear the sound right, to everyone else sounds like they're at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean.
No doubt, corporate CEOs who lie to their shareholders and politicians who lie to their public know and believe intellectually that lying is immoral. Why then do they lie? They lie to others because they first lie to themselves.
In an email... like I did 100 interviews, and I never repeated one story. That's impossible to do when you do face-to-face interviews, because your brain locks and you say the same thing over and over again.
I would never have told my father a lie. We were brought up to be very truthful. I would never lie today. It's impossible.
I never lie- except for the few times I do in fact lie, but it's never intentional, and i'm totally telling the truth right now" She raised her right hand "promise".
The New York Times, they lie. They lie like I've never seen anything.
The lie is, even if you do work out, you'll never look like Madonna. That's the lie.
Sometimes,” Sam says, “I can’t tell when you’re lying.” “I never lie,” I lie.
Jimmy says he'll never tell a lie. Well, I lie all the time. 1 have to - to balance the family ticket.
You don't know how to lie. If you can't lie, you'll never go anywhere.
Don't tell me of deception; a lie is a lie, whether it be a lie to the eye or a lie to the ear.
One of my weaknesses happens to be lying, and I could tell you that I'm never going to lie again in my life, but that would be a lie.
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