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My lies lead to greater things than myself at times.
I suppose it's because when you lie, you create your end, you choose what happens and doesn't, and if you're good, people believe your stories.
My only problem here is that you go from "truth" to "guilty (for lying?)" back to "lies." The blue sentence doesn't make sense to me, because two seconds ago you were talking about the consequences to truth, but this sentence is about what happens when you lie, and there wasn't a transition.But when the truth slips out between your lips, you have no control over what happens, or what the fable may lead to.
You may feel a trickle of guilt, because you’re afraid to face your reality.
At times it feels terrible to lie. I have hurt people that I love with even the smallest of a white lie. But I can't help it. It's second nature to me, as the truth would be to you.
But when the truth slips out between your lips, you have no control over what happens, or what the fable may lead to.
I have hurt people that I love with even the smallest of a white lie.
Two years ago I was a con man working for myself. Until I was arrested for it.
After my girlfriend, Lucy, bailed me out, she broke up with me. I haven’t done that kind of work since.
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