Cathy Burnham MartinDirect lies, small lies, huge lies, and lies of omission… these are all self-serving and sources of self-destruction.
About This Quote
The meaning of this quote is that all lies are self-serving and that they can destroy not only ourselves but others. This quote is extremely important because it defines the difference between small lies and huge lies, yet doesn’t really go into detail on the subject.
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