By Jessica Bennett
As Mark Twain once wrote, "Everybody lies—every day; every hour; awake; asleep; in his dreams; in his joy; in his mourning." From the political ("I did not have sexual relations with that woman") to the mundane ("It's so nice to meet you!"), lying is all around us—to the point that we hardly even notice we're doing it. But deception has existed since the dawn of time. From Benedict Arnold to Milli Vanilli, a look at some of the world's biggest and best liars.
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