Lies, so often misleading and which form.... : Quote by Marcel Proust

“ Lies, so often misleading and which form the substance of all conversations, are less effective in covering up a feeling of dislike or of self-interest, or a visit one would rather people did not know about, or a one-day fling one wants to conceal from one's wife - than a good reputation is in utterly overshadowing disreputable habits. ”

Marcel Proust
  • From : The Captive & The Fugitive
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