US /dɪˈsiv/
・UK /dɪ'si:v/
And so, I... I don't know that; I'm not a mind reader, I can't tell until people talk, you know, so, yes, they could deceive me.
So yes, they could deceive me.
Words are used to deceive you, to disguise what people are really thinking.
Words are used to deceive you, to disguise what people are really thinking.
All thoughts that plague the mind, they live inside this box confined, waiting one fateful day when they'll deceive us all.
Awaiting one fateful day when they'll deceive us all
Your eyes do not deceive you.
Your eyes do not deceive you.
To cheat someone means to trick or deceive them in order to get their money or valuables.
To cheat someone means to trick or deceive them in order to get their money or valuables.
This is a highly binary and leading question and there is only one possible answer. Opt for the wrong one and the exam is declared void immediately. Missing someone can be very moving, but it has nothing, strictly nothing to do with a fitness to return. One can miss someone and know, or should know, that they are absolutely not a person ever to get close to again. One can both utterly regret a partner and not in any way benefit from being with them. Of course, someone might tell a lie at this juncture, but at least it will be clear to them that they are having to deceive in order to proceed. No one can be in any doubt as to the purpose of this exam, to search out and probe at signs of learning rather than signs of love.
Of course, someone might tell a lie at this juncture but at least it will be clear to them that they are having to deceive in order to proceed.
Your eyes deceive you.
It means the fiends that seek to deceive and keep us weak will reach a state of apathy.
- It means the fiends that seek to deceive and keep us weak'll reach a state of apogee
"Your eyes can deceive you. Don't trust them."
Okay? So, your eyes can deceive you. "To deceive"
sure some pastor doesn't deceive you, make sure
your momma doesn't deceive you, your dad doesn't