No one is fit to be trusted with a secret who is not prepared, if necessary, to tell an untruth to defend it.


in Saturday Review 15 November 1862


No one is fit to be trusted with a secret who is not prepared, if necessary, to tell an untruth to defend it.

No one is fit to be trusted with a secret who is not prepared, if necessary, to tell an untruth to defend it.

No one is fit to be trusted with a secret who is not prepared, if necessary, to tell an untruth to defend it.

No one is fit to be trusted with a secret who is not prepared, if necessary, to tell an untruth to defend it.