Verisimilitude Quotes
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Verisimilitude Quotes & Sayings
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If something is personal to you, you are much more likely to act.
— Xavier Becerra
But then the course of events takes no account of verisimilitude. Fiction has to be probable; fact does not.
— Aldous Huxley
Verisimilitude is something I am constantly seeking in fiction. I am looking for surface detail that makes something seem real.
— Russell Smith
VERISIMILITUDE (the appearance or semblance of truth)
— Richard Donner
The confusing signals, the impurity of the signal, gives you verisimilitude, as when you attend a funeral and notice that it's being poorly done.
— Donald Barthelme
We love bringing verisimilitude to audiences, hopefully having experiences you'll never have.
— Scott Derrickson
The crowed that had so loved Octavian while he yet lived cheered ever so more loudly as he died.
— Sean-Michael Argo
You can't make a good show based on pure verisimilitude, pure anti-drama. But you have to acknowledge a lot of ordinary life. Most TV doesn't do that.
— David Simon
I think there has been a lack of full cooperation from too many people in the Muslim community.
— Peter T. King
I am not concerned with verisimilitude ... I am not concerned with capturing reality. I am concerned with creating it myself.
— Tracey Moffatt
The devil is the most stubborn verisimilitude on earth!
— Stefan Emunds
Butterflies may be better indicators of the health of our environment than birds.
— Roger Tory Peterson
The thrill of doing visual effects doesn't exist.
— Evan Goldberg
This
is another to be added to the many proofs that verisimilitude is not
in the least an essential element of verity. — George MacDonald
is another to be added to the many proofs that verisimilitude is not
in the least an essential element of verity. — George MacDonald
When you take away verisimilitude, you do not automatically find the veridical but, perhaps, the implausible.
— Jean Baudrillard
Merely corroborative detail, intended to give artistic verisimilitude to an otherwise bald and unconvincing narrative.
— W.S. Gilbert
Writing is not describing, painting is not depicting. Verisimilitude is merely an illusion.
— Georges Braque
Love is about heartbreak, If you think it's fulfillment, happiness, satisfaction, union, it's even more heartbreak.
— Glenn Hefley
Novels must have verisimilitude, and truth has little enough of that.
— Louis Auchincloss