If it was a lie, I wouldn't know. Except for my wife, who, when confronted by me about why she married me, (Health insurance, steady job and a hefty bank account.) denied it. She all but told her brother while I was in the room.
Why wouldn't you know? It's impossible that during your entire life, you've never known that you've been lied to. Sure, not ever single lie, but those which you knew were lies. A lie can be discovered, uncovered, revealed, exposed, etc. Sometimes, a lie is so blatant that as soon as it's uttered, it's obvious and apparent that it's a lie. Example:
So in your entire life, not one relative nor one friend of yours has ever told you a lie? I'm not referring to chronic lying or compulsive lying, even a one-time incident counts. ~