He reflected. 'I know a lot of different kids of people what I want is to show each of them how the others really are. You hear so many lies!

Simone De Beauvoir
He reflected. 'I know a lot of different kids of...
He reflected. 'I know a lot of different kids of...
He reflected. 'I know a lot of different kids of...
He reflected. 'I know a lot of different kids of...
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The quote, “he reflected. I know a lot of different kids of people what I want is to show each of them how the others really are. You hear so many lies!” is often used when describing people who are in the process of realizing that they have been fooled by another person. The use of this quote implies that the speaker wants to expose the “lies” he has heard told about someone. The speaker is stating that he has learned how to read people well and would like to share what he has learned with others.

Source: The Mandarins

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