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The greatest shortage in our society is an instinct to produce. To create solutions and hustle them out the door. To touch the humanity inside and connect to the humans in the marketplace.
Every person has lots of ingredients to make them into what is always a one-of-a-kind creation.
Life's product should be made intentionally and consciously
I do not over-intellectualize the production process. I try to keep it simple: Tell the damned story.
A human being is not a machine. Especially when it comes to creating.
People who imagine themselves to be self-made seldom enjoy examining the process of manufacture in detail.
We have our factory, which is called a stage. We make a product, we color it, we title it, and we ship it out in cans.
The sheer magnitude and sameness of mass-produced and mass-marketed goods that Americans have grown to expect can be really disorienting.
Amazing products, cats. And real simple to manufacture.
The great cry that rises from all our manufacturing cities, louder than the furnace blast, is all in very deed for this
that we manufacture everything there except men.
Producing is a thankless task akin to hotel management. Unfortunately, there are not too many good hotel managers.
We invent ourselves out of ingredients we didn't choose, by a process we can't control.
Have you listened to the radio lately? Have you heard the canned, frozen and processed product being dished up to the world as American popular music today?
Quality comes not from inspection, but from improvement of the production process.
Any group that intends to sell laboratory meat will need to build bioreactors - factories that can grow cells under pristine conditions. Bioreactors aren't new; beer and yeast are made using similar methods.
The most efficient way to produce anything is to bring together under one management as many as possible of the activities needed to turn out the product.
Crafting, as the title suggests,
Think of all the mesquite in Texas, the pinyon pines, the acorns in Appalachia, every place has the possibility of mass production. It's an infrastructural system so nestled in ecology, it's a more beautiful ecology.
Needless to say, the manufacture of elephants is no easy matter.
A product is only as good as the process it passed through.
When the tools of production are available to everyone, everyone becomes a producer.
The only way to buy more is to produce more.
We're all such products
I think that Jesus is the product.
Schools vast factories for the manufacture of robots.
The light, like the sensation of togetherness, was manufactured, seeping in from external commerce.
To have a basic ingredient that can be prepared a million different ways is a beautiful thing.
The mass market eventually assimilates that which is innovative or revolutionary.
I already am a product.
No one is self-made
A world of made is not a world of born
Everything is generated through your own will power.
The Maker is Mighty!
[Making meth] is a complex process. The truth of it is that we live in a post-Google world where you can find six recipes for meth in 30 seconds on a search engine.
Part of making TV is the process - you just have to churn it out.
The main purpose of production is to manufacture items of good quality for daily use in abundant supply, thereby enhancing and improving the life for everyone and it is this goal that I am dedicated.
The mass of men serve the state thus, not as men mainly, but as machines, with their bodies
If, as consumers, we can change our mindset so that we see gnarled, twisted, lumpy or otherwise imperfect produce as beautiful, we can create demand, change the system and ultimately help feed the world.
Those who believe in quality produce quality goods.
Manufacturers employ more than 14 million Americans doing what Americans do best, making things, building things, transforming raw materials into finished products.
Clean, tasty, real foods do not come processed in boxes or bags; they come from the earth, the sea, the field, or the farm.
The most advertised commodity is not always intrinsically the best; but is sometimes merely the product of a company, with plenty of money to spend on advertising.
The problem with modern consumption and mass-produced products is they're designed to just literally be shoved into our mouths and rushed.
Producing should be a creative responsibility.
An organised system of machines, to which motion is communicated by the transmitting mechanism from a central automation, is the most developed form of production by machinery.
On this ancient and miraculous world, where such beautiful natural and living things have evolved, something has gone wrong when life itself is used as a manufacturing process.
Mass consumption, advertising, and mass art are a corporate Frankenstein; while they reinforce the system, they also undermine it.
We have constructed an artifice, a Potemkin village of an ecosystem where we perpetrate the illusion that the things we consume have just fallen off the back of Santa's sleigh, not been ripped from the earth. The illusion enables us to imagine that the only choices we have are between brands.
American Made is not just an event. It's a movement to spotlight and support the next generation of creative entrepreneurs who are turning their passion for making into thriving small businesses.
That's what makes great products. It's not process-it's content.
The convenient function of every celebrated machine for living is to produce machines to live in them.
For families, for parents that don't want to feed their kids GMOs, in the private marketplace there has grown up an abundant market.
If industrial man continues to multiply his numbers and expand his operations he will succeed in his apparent intention, to seal himself off from the natural and isolate himself within a synthetic prison of his own making.
Today not even a universal fire could make the torrential poetic production of our time disappear. But it is exactly a question of production, that is, of hand-made products which are subject to the laws of taste and fashion.
In twentieth-century Old Earth, a fast food chain took dead cow meat, fried it in grease, added carcinogens, wrapped it in petroleum-based foam, and sold nine hundred billion units. Human beings. Go figure.
Enormous amounts of money are spent for publicity. As a result, large quantities of alimentary and pharmaceutical products, at the least useless, and often harmful, have become a necessity for civilized men.
Each year thousands of embryos, no bigger than the head of a pin, are created in the process of in vitro fertilization, with the support of Congress, by the way.
The growth of populations has in no way increased the amount [of art], it has merely increased
the adeptness with which substitutes can be produced and packaged.
Production goes up and up because high pressure advertising and salesmanship constantly create new needs that must be satisfied: this is Admass- a consumer's race with donkeys chasing an electric carrot.
but to create a real feeling - made
Could a more perfect manufactured object than a tennis ball be imagined? Fuzzy and spherical, squeezable and bouncy, its stitching a pair of matching tongues, its voice on impact a pock in the most pleasing of registers. Dogs knew a good thing, dogs loved tennis balls, and so did she.
We buy the most expensive grain available growing on the best part of Russian land called black soil. We also play close attention to the purity of the water - we get it from Lake Ladoga. We store it ourselves to specific conditions. We carefully manage distillation at my distillery in Moscow.
I actually don't know how magazines are produced, I'll be honest with you. I have no idea.
Knowledge is our most powerful engine of production.
Ensure it feels like it's made by humans, for humans.
(before the Bessemer process, iron was hardened into steel at the rate of 3 to 5 tons a day; now the same amount could be processed in 15 minutes). Machines
The factory is the machine that builds the machine.
As the editor-in-chief of the do-it-yourself magazine 'Make,' I've met scores of dedicated makers. They come from all walks of life - rich, poor, young, old, male, female, religious, atheist, liberal, conservative.
Trends are manufactured. Real things just happen.
Clearly, we are self-made. We are the first technology. We are part inventor and part the invented
Man is emphatically self-made.
Built by pain and drive.
I have often wondered at the extreme fecundity of the press, and how it comes to pass that so many heads on which nature seemed to have inflicted the curse of barrenness should teem with voluminous productions.
There is a sort of human paste that when it comes near the fire of enthusiasm is only baked into harder shape.
Manufacturing is more than just putting parts together. It's coming up with ideas, testing principles and perfecting the engineering, as well as final assembly.
Money is the great instrumentality for manufacturing.
Since the introduction of inanimate mechanism into British manufactories, man, with few exceptions, has been treated as a secondary and inferior machine; and far more attention has been given to perfect the raw materials of wood and metals than those of body and mind.
Mass marketing means appealing to the masses which means appealing to the average.
If you look hard enough, you'll find that many of the products we use every day - chewing gums, skin moisturizers, disinfecting wipes, air fresheners, water purifiers, health snacks, antiperspirants, colognes, teeth whiteners, fabric softeners, vitamins - are results of manufactured habits.
industry that spends $36 billion a year on marketing messages precisely to persuade us to eat more, and eat at different times, eat in the car, eat in front of television, and eat highly processed foods,
Humans are born to build something outrageous.
Lennie Smullenski and Anthony Zuck bake the goodies in the back room in big steel ovens and troughs of hot oil. Clouds of flour and sugar sift onto table surfaces and slip under foot. And lard is transferred daily from commercial sized vats directly to local butts.
dirt, but the machine began to make
Somebody made everything for some reason.
We're products of our choices.
My fear wasn't some kind of rare artisanal object; it was just a mass-produced item, available on the shelves of any generic box store.
It seems that what's artificial has become natural, and what's natural is now strange. Or rather, it's not that what's artificial has become natural; it's simply that what's natural has changed.
We need to create the beauty and the quality first. The quantity will follow.
A vast technology has been developed to prevent, reduce, or terminate exhausting labor and physical damage. It is now dedicated to the production of the most trivial conveniences and comfort.
Quality is never an accident. It is always the result of intelligent effort. There must be the will to produce a superior thing.
Virality isn't born, it's made.
Nowadays, business is all about productivity - and our folks produce.
(In the 1920s, two Chicago chemists had to puree several thousand pounds of bull testicles from a stockyard to get a few ounces of the first pure testosterone.)
Whether or not the standard of living made possible by mass production and in turn by mass circulation, is supported by and filled with the work of us hucksters, I guess is something that only history can decide.
The material creation was made by God to be developed, cultivated, and cared for in an endless number of ways through human labor. But even the simplest of these ways is important. Without them all, human life cannot flourish.
Production is "anarchistic.
The most effectual encouragement to population is, the activity of industry, and the consequent multiplication of the national products.
This may be the age of automation, but love is still being made by hand.
Marketing Makes Success'!
I see any production of any nature being good for the development of the whole industry.