The abbot told me once that ...

The abbot told me once that lying was a betrayal to one's self. It's evidence of self-loathing. You see, when you are so ashamed of your actions, thoughts, or intentions, you lie to hide it rather than accept yourself for who you really are. The idea of how others see you becomes more important than the reality of you. It's like when a man would rather die than be thought of as a coward. His life is not as important to him as his reputation. In the end, who is the braver? The man who dies rather than be thought of as a coward or the man who lives willing to face who he really is?
 Michael J. Sullivan

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Another last-minute, good-deed job, Royce grumbled as he stuffed supplies into his saddlebag. True, Hadrian said, slinging his sword belt over his shoulder, but this is at least a paying job. You should have told him the real reason we saved him from Trumbul— because we wouldn’t see the hundred tenents otherwise. That was your reason. Besides, how often do we get to do royal contracts? If word gets around, we’ll be able to command top salaries. If word gets around, we’ll be hanged.
 Michael J. Sullivan
When you are so ashamed of your actions, thoughts, or intentions, you lie rather than accepting yourself for who you really are—or, in this case, pretend something happened when it didn’t. The idea of how others see you becomes more important than the reality of you.
 Michael J. Sullivan
So, Royce said, you want us to escape from this prison, kidnap the king, cross the countryside with him in tow while dodging soldiers who I assume might not accept our side of the story, and go to another secret prison so that he can visit an inmate? Arista did not appear amused. Either that, or you can be tortured to death in four hours. Sounds like a really good plan to me, Hadrian declared.Royce? I like any plan where I don’t die a horrible death.
 Michael J. Sullivan
What’s going on? Royce asked as throngs of people suddenly moved toward him from the field and the castle interior. I mentioned that you saw the thing and now they want to know what it looks like, Hadrian explained. What did you think? They were coming to lynch you? He shrugged. What can I say? I’m a glass-half-empty kinda guy. Half empty? Hadrian chuckled. Was there ever any drink in that glass?
 Michael J. Sullivan
Sometimes the price of dreams is achieving them.
 Michael J. Sullivan