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A Clergyman's Daughter Quotes

You can go on blackening people's reputations for years, and everyone will believe you, more or less, even when it's perfectly obvious that you're lying. - George Orwell (A Clergyman's Daughter Quotes)

You can go on blackening people’s reputations for years, and everyone will believe you, more or less, even when it’s perfectly obvious that you’re lying.

Source:(Secker & Warburg, ed. 1969), Chapter V, Section I, Page 291
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George Orwell (A Clergyman's Daughter Quotes)
  • Book: A Clergyman's Daughter
  • Writer: George Orwell
  • Genre: Fiction
  • Published: 1935
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