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“A gospel that is focused on miracle is creating fraudulent act.”
Sunday Adelaja“The fraudulent electrical utility company in conjunction with the corrupt sheriff taught me that an Englishman's home is not his castle”
Steven Magee“The fraudulence paradox was that the more time and effort you put into trying to appear impressive or attractive to other people, the less impressive or attractive you felt inside -- you were a fraud. And the more of a fraud you felt like, the harder you tried to convey an impressive or likable image of yourself so that other people wouldn't find out what a hollow, fraudulent person you really were.”
David Foster Wallace, Oblivion“Working for OSHA is a horrible job to have. You have to ignore the whistle blowers and send them illegal letters saying that you cannot find any problems. I have a lot of those fraudulent letters, as I have been through OSHA twice. Once as the utility company employee and once as the utility company subcontractor employee. It is a disgusting & blatently corrupt system.”
Steven Magee“Disinformation is distinguished from misinformation in that it is intentionally fraudulent.”
Ellen P. Lacter“I refuse to behave fraudulently, as if I was anything else but African.”
Gloria D. Gonsalves, The Wisdom Huntress: Anthology of Thoughts and Narrations“What the culture of get rich quick does to our people is Fraudulent money schemes are prevalent in the society”
Sunday Adelaja“The best hiding place was love. Thus the conversion from pristine sadism to fabricated hatred, to fraudulent love.”
Toni Morrison, The Bluest Eye“its badness is so potent that it seems to undermine the very idea of literature, to expose the whole endeavour of making art out of language as essentially and irredeemably fraudulent”
Mark O'Connell, Epic Fail: Bad Art, Viral Fame, and the History of the Worst Thing Ever“I wonder now whether inner coldness and desolation may not be the pre-condition for making the world believe, by a kind of fraudulent showmanship, that one's own wretched heart is still aglow.”
W.G. Sebald