it depends, ppl say "u give them a second chance, but if they repeat it, then dont trust them" but if u ask me humans change all the time, we all make mistakes n in some point of our life there IS A POSSIBILITY of us regrettin our mistakes so u cant say that actually.
ppl who lie or cheat, there is big chance that they will repeat again but sum ppl really turn over a new leaf so u neva kno!
i realy dont agree with that : i mean all is fair in love and war?!! nothin in life is like that n ppl shud stop doin idiotic things using this sayin as an excuse
2007-03-13 06:37:25
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answered by lolo 2
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Once a cheater, always a cheater = False
Once a liar, always a liar = False
All is fair in love & war = False
These are "generalities" and often but not always true...
2007-03-13 13:11:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Cheater: not always a cheater. there were men in my life who thought i was only w/ them, but i was w/ them on the weekend and someone else on the weekday. now, i'm married and a mother of three. i will never ever cheat on my husband. he's my dream come true. i will say this though, you reap what you sow.
Liar: Yeah, lying is a habit. you can be a priest and still lie if you think you have a good reason, so yes, a liar is a liar. we all lie, maybe not about big things, but who says a liar is someone who lies about the "big" things only?
Fair: Life's not fair. You may not get what you want or expect out of a situation, but once again, you reap what you sow. If you do good, it will come back to you, maybe not in the capacity you'd like, but it'll come.
Hope this helps.
2007-03-13 13:15:18
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answered by lamonross80 2
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Cheaters can change, just as liars can; the sticking point is that THEY have to want to, to achieve any real results.
About love and war, the statement is false, and was coined to allow all kinds of outragious behavior normally viewed as unaccepted by society.
2007-03-13 13:17:50
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answered by Anonymous
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1. true 2. miracle only but by then its usually too late they have lost something more precious than gold 3. true 4. one lie must always be followed with more pretty soon its like the axiom u cant keep ur story straight 4. true and false love sometimes feels like war hence the term warring emotions anybody who has ever experienced was actual combat can tell you in that instant u find out how much u LOVE living and everything in your life IF you survive will b forever changed 5. who says ANYTHING in life love and war is fair
2007-03-13 13:15:05
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answered by mmbmw2000 4
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The beauty of being human is you can change your behavior. A person cannot change what they have done in the past, but can change thier future activity. No... a person is not defined by what they have done in the past and will not always continue doing what they have done before. A person can redeem himself/herself. He/she can also ask forgiveness.
Instead of pointing fingers and casting stones, perhaps you should ask when and how to forgive a person who has lied or cheated. You are FREE as long as you decide how other people's actions affect you, and you decide if you will hold it against them or not. When you choose to let a lie or cheating action control how you feel, you are not free.
And sometimes, a liar or cheater needs someone to ask them to be better and correct themselves and believe in them to bring about positive change and have them realize their true potential.
Which is better: name-calling and labeling people (even if it is accurate), or helping them mend their ways and become better?
2007-03-13 14:28:16
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answered by nsheedy 2
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We are human. Human do makes mistake. Sometimes we do repeat our mistakes. But God gives us chance. Why not we give a cheater or a liar a chance too. I do believe in that. If we give up on them, they will give up on us, and they will keep up doing the same thing coz no one is trusting them. That's why they keep doing the mistakes. Be patient, and pray to God, sure the cheater or the liar will change.
2007-03-13 13:18:31
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answered by ironlady42 4
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False...very few things "always" occur. However such sayings come about because it seems true much of the time.
I would be very suspicious of anyone I knew to have cheated or lied...people can change, and sometimes they do (for the better) but it's also true that quite often they don't change, and those behaviors are a part of who they are by choice.
Fair has nothing to do with it...it is what it is...one must be true to themselves as it's us, in the end, we must answer to and for...treat others as you want to be treated...
2007-03-13 13:11:47
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answered by . 7
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Cheaters - I've heard this, but I know one person who changed her ways after she got serious.
Liars - Lying becomes a way of life for them.
All is fair - no. In fact, there is a lot that is unfair in both love and war. And life in general.
2007-03-13 13:11:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Well about being a cheater is true, is like an addiction to people about lying it depends on the person and what they lied about.
2007-03-13 13:10:00
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answered by only me 3
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