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| Friday, 12 March 2010 00:00 | ||||
The gullible are often the most dishonest. If they're foolish enough to believe the big lies of others, then they're foolish enough to expect others to believe their own deception.
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The gullible are often the most dishonest. If they're foolish enough to believe the big lies of others, then they're foolish enough to expect others to believe their own deception.
