Lying: Those who cook up stories usually find themselves in hot water.
A white lie soon gets tanned from exposure.
Some people stretch the truth; others mutilate it.
A lie is like a banana peel thrown on a sidewalk—you later slip up on it.
A good memory is needed once you have lied.
It isn’t right to lie even about the devil.
No one has enough money to be a successful liar.
A whispered lie is just as bad as one published.
A lie may take care of the present, but it has no future.
The trouble with telling little white lies is that they pick up so much dirt while traveling.
Those who think it is permissible to tell white lies soon grow color blind.
Little white lies always lead to a case of the blues.
An excuse is a skin of reason stretched over a lie.
Sin has many tools, but a lie is a handle that fits them all.
People who do a lot of kneeling do not do much lying.
Never chase a lie; if you let it alone, it will run itself to death.
“They say” is often proved to be a great liar.
Sometimes how well you sleep depends on how little you lie.