The basic Aphor list and a sublist Aphor Charles Scamahorn 

1. A well-told lie is such a verisimilitude of a truth that it appears to be a truism or, at worst, a terminological inexactitude.

2. Never, never, never lie, except to prevent the suffering of others and for the lie to be exposed and take full responsibility for the results.

3. To lie is to intentionally cause a person to believe something that isn’t true, even if the lie is only withholding information.

4. The predicaments don’t end with the lie because it creates other unintentional untruths that pull a whole false world into existence.

5. A world with embedded lies will distort reality and cause unnecessary pains because of the distortions.

6. When you lie to another convincingly, you teach yourself how to lie to yourself, but unintentionally, you ruin your character and happiness.

7. Should we feel pity for those who lie to us with the intent of stealing something we have that they value?

8. The public comics can speak the truth, but society expects ordinary people to promote their self-interest by lying.

9. Everyone can pull some speck of truth from a lie because words have soft boundaries and meanings, so some ideas are inevitably plausible.

10. An honest man chooses never to lie because that would diminish his feeling of self-worth.

11. One lightly tinged white lie can discolor a lifetime of striving for the truth.

12. The truth is generally plain, honest, boring, and often grim, but a charlatan can fashion lies to be beautiful and filled with hope.

13. Truth is like gravity, and it influences the entire universe because it is true everywhere, but a lie only goes as far as its fantasy attracts attention.

14. Lying to others creates the habit of lying to yourself, and that habit feeds back many times over and distorts your reality, which causes pain.

15. The Law of Karmic return demonstrates the misery lies bring when you see how unhappy liars become after a while.

16. To appear better than they are, people go into lifelong debt by purchasing things beyond their assets and become permanent slaves.

17. People prefer the lies of the short-term fantasy of media to the honesty of living in their reality and achieving long-term contentment.

18. The rich employ intelligent people and give them platforms to broadcast beautiful lies designed to drown out the quiet voice of truth.

19. We have the legal right to stand in the media-generated chaos of Times Square and speak the quiet truth to random passers-by.

20. When you accept verifiable facts into your life and ignore lying speculations, most things are understandable, and life is content.

21. When you become adapted to a truth-filled reality, there is nothing to be gained by accepting the fantastic lies that propel short-sighted humanity.

22. Everyone claims to hate lies, but clowns who tell nonsense stories based on horrific fantasies soon have followers and a movement.

23. It is impossible to tell a lie that is false in every detail.

24. We accept those lies we tell ourselves, so we can ignore those external lies our society gives us.

25. Do we believe a liar tells the truth while he has his hand on a Bible?

26. A beautiful lie stands on its own and doesn’t seek support.

27. Are we lying to ourselves when we claim to be seeking truth and contentment?