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To Tell A Falsehood Is Like The Cut Of A Saber; For Though The Wound May Heal, The Scar Of It Will Remain.
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To tell a falsehood is like the cut of a saber; for though the wound may
heal, the scar of it will remain.
-- Saadi (1184-1291)
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