Since it does not succeed in expressing a proposition, the liar sentence is neither true nor false and the paradox is avoided. |
The liar enjoys the feeling of power gained from putting one over on somebody. |
Of course, being an unrepentant liar and perjurer is better than being a socialist. |
He was not sure he should place his trust in the words of someone who was a notorious liar and thief. |
In the 1920s, British historian Charles Grey savaged the American adventurer as an unhinged embellisher at best, and a liar at worst. |
I WOULD be a liar if I said I didn't have a chip on my shoulder about Italian restaurants. |