Pronunciation of the English word lie.
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1. | Many people in the president’s inner circle — both those inside his White House and, perhaps even more so, the outside advisors — lie really frequently. The liars who surround the president are unique: they lie reflexively, they lie regularly, they lie for petty reasons, and often they lie in ways that are extraordinarily reckless. | |
2. | What harm would it do, if a man told a good strong lie for the sake of the good and for the Christian church … a lie out of necessity, a useful lie, a helpful lie, such lies would not be against God, he would accept them. | |
3. | People who will lie for you, will lie to you. | |
4. | He says he has never told a lie, which is a lie. | |
5. | A lie said to avoid hurting someone's feelings and expectations is called a "white lie." | |
6. | You can lie to everyone else, but you can't lie to yourself. | |
7. | To think what we do not feel is to lie to ourselves, in the same way that we lie to others when we say what we do not think. | |
8. | If cheese is good, but the cake is a lie, what is a cheesecake? A good lie. | |
9. | A lie, told by a sensible man, remains a lie. | |
10. | A lie is a lie, no matter how you spin it. |