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Quotes About Fabrication

it is easier to manufacture seven facts than one emotion. 
~ Mark Twain
If we never lied , there would be nothing to remember.
~ Mark Twain
They all espoused a return to preindustrial fabrication methods and a commitment to bringing good design to the masses. Yet they wound up producing objects—even those not made from intrinsically precious materials—that were so labor-intensive that they could never compete with machine-made items that the working class could afford, and thus became luxury goods for the rich.
~ Martin Filler
Not one word of the following is true
~ Stephen Fry
Give me just enough information so that I can lie convincingly.
~ Stephen King
My pants are on fire!
~ John Ziegler
Stories are just lies made to look like truth.
~ Johnny Rich
A lie is an excuse guarded.
~ Jonathan Swift
Before World War II, Modernist architects sometimes had to resort to custom fabrication or outright fakery to achieve the machine imagery advocated by the Bauhaus after its initial, Expressionist, phase. Stucco masqueraded as reinforced concrete; rivets were used for decoration.
~ Martin Filler
By supporting all the links in the building chain and giving them an easy, intuitive tool for sharing model-based project information, GTeam enhances workflows and improves communication from design through to fabrication and assembly.
~ Greg Lynn
One of the gentleman guests chuckled. "Do you think the mother made up the story out of whole cloth?
~ Sharyn McCrumb
Photoshop. The dog tag could
~ Sheldon Siegel
- But Abraham, you mean I'm supposed to make stuff up !?!? - You are creators, you make stuff up all the time!
~ Esther Hicks
I don't think time is involved in how the thing is made.
~ Garry Winogrand
Oh, I love to lie. That's one of my favorite things in the world, coming up to somebody, especially press people, and telling them some enormous lie that couldn't possibly be true.
~ Alice Cooper
There is no such thing as Dravidian ideology. Some people just made it up, maybe to win elections.
~ Jaggi Vasudev
FIB, n. A lie that has not cut its teeth.
~ bierce ambrose v
Action, as distinguished from fabrication, is never possible in isolation; to be isolated is to be deprived of the capacity to act.
~ Hannah Arendt
Since the end of human action, as distinct from the end products of fabrication, can never be reliably predicted, the means used to achieve political goals are more often than not of greater relevance to the future world than the intended goals.
~ Hannah Arendt
Grow your tree of falsehood from a small grain of truth.
~ Czeslaw Milosz
There is no truth in him.
~ Bible
constructing the
~ Simon Scarrow
My life is a convoluted web of lies.
~ Meg Cabot
The great thing about fiction is that you can start off by telling the truth, then start making stuff up like crazy whenever you feel like it.
~ Megan McCafferty