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Devotion, when it does not lie under the check of reason, is apt to degenerate into enthusiasm.
— Joseph Addison
No, Joy, you just think gin makes you brilliant. Gin makes you sotted. Chocolate makes you brilliant.
— Katie MacAlister
Handsome, fictional men were so much easier to stomach than real life ones who smelled of Christmas and looked like a Calvin Klein model
— Tarryn Fisher
Not being liked has a certain virtue about it, if the reason for the dislike does not lie in yourself!
— Phyllis Bottome
We came to see Jace. Is he alright?"
"I don't know," Magnus said. "Does he normally just lie on the floor like that without moving? — Cassandra Clare
"I don't know," Magnus said. "Does he normally just lie on the floor like that without moving? — Cassandra Clare
All the important things in life lie beyond reason ... and that's just the way things are.
— Alister E. McGrath
Truth is made only for one reason to be deep down in the ocean as for the top part, they should be the lies... this is the iceberg.
— Deyth Banger
An omnipotent God is the only being with no reason to lie.
— Mason Cooley
This truth must be recognized as a dogma and assume the validity of an axiom in the general understanding of painting.
— Fernand Leger
At the foundation of moral thinking lie beliefs in statements the truth of which no further reason can be given.
— Alasdair MacIntyre
Somewhere between the time you arrive and the time you go may lie a reason you were alive, but you'll never know.
— Jackson Browne
The big lie and monotonously repeated nonsense have more emotional appeal in a cold war than logic and reason.
— Joost Meerloo
Reason is the cause of our falsification of the evidence of the senses. In so far as the senses show becoming, passing away, change, they do not lie.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
I'm not mad at anybody. I'm not being forced out. It is what it is. I have no reason to lie.
— Mike Hargrove
...but numbers didn't lie. That was the reason I loved math. It was the only pure form of honesty left in this world.
— Teresa Mummert
Honestly, my character doesn't have much in common with Harry Potter besides the fact that he's an unlikely hero who's thrown into a huge situation.
— Logan Lerman
It's immoral to steal, but you can take things.
— Anton Chekhov
People speak with enormous pomposity and arrogance about music.
— Elvis Costello
The concept in all these environments seems to be that one needs to complete his healing before he is ready to do his work.
— Steven Pressfield
Take no moment for granted.
— Christina Applegate
In between reason and faith is a happy place, an inch away from where lies sorrow, an inch away from where lie peace
— Anonymous
We're social creatures, so we think socially.
— Clive Thompson
An excuse is a skin of a reason stuffed with a lie.
— Billy Sunday
What's on your mind, Derek? she whispered.
"You ... " I saw no reason to lie " ... how I can't imagine life without you. — Bella Forrest
"You ... " I saw no reason to lie " ... how I can't imagine life without you. — Bella Forrest
The reason why most people are frustrated is because a lie cannot be turned into a truth.
— Vernon Howard
There is no point in asking a man a question until you have established whether he has any reason to lie to you.
— Ken Follett
I harden my glare and my heart.
— A.G. Howard
For what reason would I lie to one I so love?
— Elizabeth Berg
I admire the way we can lie, putting reason on our side.
— Jean-Paul Sartre
I didn't know the real reason that she was crying. I was just carried away by the feeling of her in my arms, trembling and warm.
— Kaori Ozaki
If a man ordered a beer milkshake he'd better do it in a town where he wasn't known.
— John Steinbeck
Most politicians lie for the same reason a monkey swings by his tail, which is to say because he can.
— Stephen King
I have no reason to lie to you. You are the lie.
— T.M. Williams