"But then that's how you get by sometimes, isn't it? By deploying those little half-truths that keep the world rosy enough to live in."
"Lying is creation ex nihilo. It's parthenogenesis, the goddess Athena is born fully armed from the head -- the mind -- of her father, Zeus. Lying is making things up out of thin air. Except that the air is toxic, corrupting everyone who hears the lie, and the liar most of all."
"Whatever the world is, I still have to live in it. We all do. Maybe that's the truth at the heart of the labyrinth myth -- that we're wandering, lost, always trying to stay one step ahead of our personal monsters, always ready, sword in hand, spooling out Ariadne's thread in the hope that one day we will make it out in one piece."
- Excerpts from Lies That Bind Us, by Andrew Hart