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Amy Astorga, Waters of Change Quotes: I scrutinized his face for honesty and then looked away. He was either a lunatic, a really good liar, or he was actually telling the truth.
         

I scrutinized his face for honesty and then looked away. He was either a lunatic, a really good liar, or he was actually telling the truth.


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This page presents the quote "I scrutinized his face for honesty and then looked away. He was either a lunatic, a really good liar, or he was actually telling the truth.". Author of this quote is Amy Astorga, Waters of Change. This quote is about integrity, honesty,.