liars need good memories
1 of 1sentence/ˈlaɪərz nid ɡʊd ˈmɛməriz/
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used to imply that lying can be difficult to sustain over time, as those who lie must have a good memory to keep track of their falsehoods and maintain consistency in their story
The origin of the proverb "liars need good memories" is well-documented, however, the concept it conveys is ancient and universal that has been passed down through generations. The proverb serves as a reminder that dishonesty is not only morally wrong but also mentally taxing, requiring constant effort and attention to detail, as even small inconsistencies can expose a lie. It implies that truth is far easier to maintain and leads to less stress and fewer complications.
- After being caught in a lie, I realized how hard it is to keep track of the details.Liars need good memories, and it's better to be honest from the beginning.