Quotes by Deceiving I might be deceiving myself but I do not think that I do have an inordinate fear of death. A. N. Wilson deceiving might thinking Art, however innocent, looks like deceiving. Aaron Hill deceiving looks art Appearances are deceiving. Aesop miscellaneous deceiving appearance I did not deceive you, mon ami. At most, I permitted you to deceive yourself. Agatha Christie deceiving Do not let the rapidity with which these thoughts can change deceive you into feeling that you think them all at once. Alan Watts deceiving feelings thinking It is in the ability to deceive oneself that the greatest talent is shown. Anatole France talent deception deceiving They have stopped deceiving you, not loving you. And it seems to you that they have stopped loving you. Antonio Porchia loving-you deceiving seems We deceive and flatter no one by such delicate artificies as we do our own selves. Arthur Schopenhauer deceit deceiving self A man of business will often deceive you without the slightest scruple, but he will absolutely refuse to commit a theft. Arthur Schopenhauer deceiving business men Cunning grows in deceit at seeing itself discovered, and tries to deceive with truth itselft. Baltasar Gracian deceit deceiving trying I suppose the advocates of unreason think that there is a better chance of profitably deceiving the populace if they keep it in a state of effervescence. Bertrand Russell deceiving chance thinking When we see an effect happen always in the same manner, we infer that it takes place by a natural necessity; as, for instance, that the sun will rise to morrow; but nature often deceives us, and will not submit to its own rules. Blaise Pascal deceiving nature sun It is not only old and early impressions that deceive us; the charms of novelty have the same power. Blaise Pascal novelty deception deceiving Amusement allures and deceives us and leads us down imperceptibly in thoughtlessness to the grave Blaise Pascal amusement graves deceiving Amusement that is excessive and followed only for its own sake, allures and deceives us. Blaise Pascal amusement deceiving sake And yet, unless my senses deceive me, the old centuries had, and have, powers of their own which mere 'modernity' cannot kill. Bram Stoker modernity deceiving century That we ought, once for all, heartily to put our whole trust in GOD, and make a total surrender of ourselves to Him, secure that He would not deceive us. Brother Lawrence trust-in-god surrender deceiving His very chains helped to deceive him about the harshness of his service. Bruno Bauer hype chains deceiving Do my ears deceive me, or can I actually hear the sounds of worms turning? You say a turning worm makes no sound? But how about a chorus of turning worms? Calvin Trillin deceiving ears sound Do not compare, do not measure. No other way is like yours. All other ways deceive and tempt you. You must fulfill the way that is in you. Carl Jung deceiving like-you way 1234567»