No. 50. On Lying
The character of a liar is at once so hateful and contemptible, that even of those who have lost their virtue it might be expected that from the violation of truth they should be restrained by their pride.
The character of a liar is at once so hateful and contemptible, that even of those who have lost their virtue it might be expected that from the violation of truth they should be restrained by their pride.
Among the fallacies which only experience can detect, there are some, of which scarcely experience itself can destroy the influence.