The abbot told me once that lying was a betrayal to one's self. It's evidence of self-loathing. You see, when you are so ashamed of your actions, thoughts, or intentions, you lie to hide it rather than accept yourself for who you really are. The idea of how others see you becomes more important than the reality of you. It's like when a man would rather die than be thought of as a coward. His life is not as important to him as his reputation. In the end, who is the braver? The man who dies rather than be thought of as a coward or the man who lives willing to face who he really is?
Michael J. SullivanBeen meddling, have you?โ Royce asked, looking around at the hive of activity. โYou must admit they didnโt have much in the way of a defense plan,โ Hadrian said, pausing to wipe the sweat from his forehead. Royce smiled at him. โYou just canโt help yourself, can you?
Michael J. SullivanYou accidentally punched him?โ Wyatt asked, suppressing a chuckle. โIโm not sure you have a full understanding of the whole bodyguard thing.
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Michael J. SullivanAlric looked up at the thief with a scowl. โI just want to say for the record that as far as royal protectors go, youโre not very good.โ โItโs my first day,โ Royce replied dryly. โAnd already Iโm trapped in a timeless prison. I shudder to think what might have happened if you had a whole week.
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