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Quotes About Obfuscation

That man could hide behind a corkscrew he's so twisted.
~ Pip Granger
There are two kinds of light - the glow that illuminates, and the glare that obscures.
~ James Thurber
The vitality of the act was entirely obfuscated, the beauty, the terror, the sacrifice.' He took one last drag of this cigarette and put it out. 'Quite simply,' he said, 'we didn't believe. And belief was the one condition which was absolutely necessary. Belief, and absolute surrender.
~ Donna Tartt
The man obviously wanted to tell him something - and as obviously had lost the art of simple narration. Words had become to him a means of obscuring facts - not of revealing them. He was an adept in the art of the useful phrase - that is to say the phrase that falls soothingly on the ear and is quite empty of meaning.
~ Agatha Christie
That's what bitter people did. Pointed the finger and blamed others. Obfuscation was a way of hiding from their own shortcomings and wounds.
~ Rachel Hauck
It was as if words were now a wall between people rather than a bridge, and if you could just build the wall high enough no one would see the growing desert of the vanished on the other side. It was as though everyone was using words to avoid using words for what words were used for.
~ Richard Flanagan
One of my top priorities as CEO was to eradicate the BS and reinvent planning. Every year, starting in 2003, I required teams presenting to me to write a three-to-four-page executive summary that highlighted the basic plan. That document would allow us to cut through the pages of obfuscating charts and bullet points.
~ David Cote
The legal profession is notorious for complicating the simples of things.
~ Sarah M. Eden
The right words communicate; the wrong words obfuscate.
~ Jeff Anderson
Holocaust denial, once the preserve of fringe conspiracy theorists, has mutated into Holocaust obfuscation, equivocation, and specious comparison on a larger scale than ever.
~ Ephraim Mirvis
Each message had thickened the fog more than cleared it.
~ Robert Jordan
It's called obfuscation in the interest of deniability. You might say it's our lingua franca.
~ Robert Ludlum
One could continue quoting Irigaray, but the reader is probably lost (so are we).
~ Alan Sokal
Their writing has the deliberately obstructive style ordinarily employed when someone either has nothing to say or needs to conceal the fact that what they are saying is not true.
~ Douglas Murray
My mother, whom I love dearly, has continually revised my life story within the context of a complicated family history that includes more than the usual share of divorce, step-children, dysfunction, and obfuscation. I've spent most of my adult life attempting to deconstruct that history and separate fact from fiction.
~ Melissa Gilbert
To cover politics in Washington allows you to live in the very, very wide gap between what the actual truth is, and how people are trying to manipulate the truth. They speak in the language of spin, obsequiousness, obfuscation. The meta of politics is just this endless source of material that can shed light on the psychology of the process.
~ Mark Leibovich
Croma staff officers, it seemed, liked to make things unnecessarily complicated just as human ones did.
~ Joel Shepherd
Life has a tendency to obfuscate and bewilder, Such as fating us to spend the first part of our lives being embarrassed by our parents and the last part being embarrassed by our children.
~ Ogden Nash
The atmosphere surrounding this problem is terrible. Dense clouds of language lie about the crucial point. It is almost impossible to get through to it.
~ Ludwig Wittgenstein
Since lives and liberties depend upon clarity, not obfuscation, and reason, not hyperbole, let me take this opportunity today to be clear: Each action taken by the Department of Justice, as well as the war crimes commissions considered by the president and the Department of Defense, is carefully drawn to target a narrow class of individuals- terrorists. Our legal powers are targeted at terrorists. Our investigation is focused on terrorists. Our prevention strategy targets the terrorist threat.
~ John David Ashcroft
Even if you are genuinely interested in what is in your products, it is extremely difficult and often impossible to find out.
~ Christien Meindertsma
Why does man not see things? He is himself standing in the way: he conceals things.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
Frank and explicit - that is the right line to take when you wish to conceal your own mind and confuse the minds of others.
~ Benjamin Disraeli
I believe we need to lay race theories to rest: Democracy - and identity - is difficult enough without 'scientific' obfuscation.
~ Jens Martin Skibsted