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William Shakespeare

Oh, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive. We think our lies will never be found out, yet so often they lead us to doubt. We tell ourselves that no one will know, and we can keep our secret safe and sound. But soon enough, the truth will show, and our lies will come tumbling down. For what is the use of a lie, if not to deceive and make us believe? If we are honest, we'd have nothing to fear, yet we'd rather tell a lie than hear. We think we can get away with it, and so we do, time and time again. But soon enough, we will be found out, and our lies will have been in vain. Ah, but why do we lie? Is it out of fear, or is it out of pride? Or is it to save face, and keep up with the lies we have told? Whatever the reason, it will not last, and our lies will be revealed in the end. So let us be wise, and tell the truth, and hope that no one will be offended.