"Anyone who claims to be good at lying is obviously bad at lying. Thus - as a writer myself - I cannot comment on whether or not writers are exceptionally good liars, because whatever I said would actually mean its complete opposite"
- Chuck Klosterman
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In this quote, Chuck Klosterman is highlighting the paradox of lying. He suggests that those who declare to be experienced at lying are actually bad at it, as true proficiency of deceptiveness would include having the ability to encourage others of the lie without revealing any indications of deceit. As a writer, Klosterman acknowledges that his words hold power and can manipulate the truth. Nevertheless, he also acknowledges that any declaration he makes about authors being great phonies would really imply the opposite, as it would be a lie in itself. This quote acts as a suggestion to be mindful of those who boast about their capability to deceive, and to question the objectives and authenticity of writers and their words.
This quote is written / told by Chuck Klosterman somewhere between July 5, 1972 and today. He/she was a famous Critic from USA.
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