And When the Arguing's Over... Quotes
And When the Arguing's Over...
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“Well the other thing about lying is that the liar is banking on two things when telling the lie. They are hoping that the person being lied to is gullible enough to believe, and it’s also not even that they think they are gullible, it’s that they know the person they are lying to well enough that they know the person won’t push it any further because they know the person they are lying to wants to believe the lie.”
― And When the Arguing's Over...: Contemporary One Act Plays
― And When the Arguing's Over...: Contemporary One Act Plays
“The thing about lying is it’s like creating your own world, controlling your own little world. A tiny innocent, or as some people call them white lie, can lead eventually to the break-up of a relationship. If the other person in the relationship knows the person has lied, no matter if it was with good intentions, then it’s the beginning of the breakdown of trust. A profile or a picture is being continually formed of the two people in a relationship, and the lies, big and small, add to that profile.”
― And When the Arguing's Over...: Contemporary One Act Plays
― And When the Arguing's Over...: Contemporary One Act Plays
“I probably would be slightly offended and I’d probably spend a few hours wondering why you wanted me to leave, and I’d probably come to the conclusion that you just wanted a one-night thing. Then I’d think some more about it and I’d probably think that you were pretty rude and was it really such a hardship to speak to me for a while after we’d exchanged bodily fluids? But then I’d come to the conclusion that you were maybe just an asshole and there are plenty of them about, so I would simply end up forgetting about it, because life’s too short.”
― And When the Arguing's Over...: Contemporary One Act Plays
― And When the Arguing's Over...: Contemporary One Act Plays
“Even hell will give you an incentive not to reach for heaven.”
― And When the Arguing's Over...: Contemporary One Act Plays
― And When the Arguing's Over...: Contemporary One Act Plays
