Alger Hiss
Alger Hiss

In the future the way that Whittaker Chambers was able to carry out forgery by typewriter will be disclosed.

Frank Abagnale
Frank Abagnale

Criminals look at identity theft and say only 1 in 700 criminals gets convicted of it. And they look at check forgery and they know that for every 1,400 forgers arrested, only about 123 get convicted and about 26 go to jail. So the rewards are great, but the risks are very slim. So that's one of the reasons that make it very popular.

James Fenton
James Fenton

Imitation, if it is not forgery, is a fine thing. It stems from a generous impulse, and a realistic sense of what can and cannot be done.

Kevin Young
Kevin Young

While claiming advocacy, what hoaxers really exhibit is self-interest. Often, this is because there is only the self to support their false claims; any revelations merely provide further opportunities for details and forgery.

Ralph Hodgson
Ralph Hodgson

The handwriting on the wall may be a forgery.

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

General Draven: You're currently calling youself Liana Hallik. Is that correct? Possession of unsanctioned weapons. Forgery of Imperial documents. Aggravated assault. Escape from custody. resisting arrest. Imagine if the Imperial authorities had found out who you really were, Jyn Erso. That is your given name, is it not? Jyn Erso, daughter of Galen Erso? A known Imperial

collaborator in weapons development.
Jyn Erso: What is this?
Mon Mothma: It's a chance for you to make a fresh start. We think you might be able to help us. This is Captain Cassian Andor, Rebel Intelligence.
Cassian Andor: When was the last time you were in contact with your father?
Jyn Erso: 15 years

ago.
Cassian Andor: Any idea where he's been all that time?
Jyn Erso: I'd like to think he's dead. Makes things easier.
Cassian Andor: Easier than what? That he's been a tool of the Imperial war machine?
Jyn Erso: I've never had the luxury of political opinions.
Cassian Andor:

Really? When was your last contact with Saw Gerrera?
Jyn Erso: It's been a long time.
Cassian Andor: But he'll remember you, though. Wouldn't he? He might agree to meet you, if you came as a friend.

Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls
Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls

Ace: You're an extreme workaholic. You recently returned from a short trip to Gotan in northern Africa, and upon your return you more than likely took a nasty spill because of some... shotty masonry work.
Vincent Cadby: Very impressive... might I ask, how?
Ace: Surely... The abrasion on the palm of your left hand is the type one

sustains breaking a fall of 3 to 5 feet; the small remnants of plaster on the tip of your shoe pointed to a careless mason being the culprit: your new watch, a quality forgery of a Cartier was most likely purchased through the north African black market known to reside in Gotan.
[Ace gasps for air]
Vincent Cadby: And my work habits?
Ace: Yes,

a workaholic; the urine stain on your pants would signify that you're a single shake man, far too busy for the follow-up jiggle.

The Age of Adaline
The Age of Adaline

Adaline Bowman: Why're you doing this?
Tony: Come again?
Adaline Bowman: You're a smart kid. Forgery is a felony. 250 thousand dollar fine, six years in jail.
Tony: Shit, you're a cop?
Adaline Bowman: [snorts] No, I'm about as far from law enforcement as you can get. I just hate to see

wasted potential, Jeff.
Tony: Tony, it's Tony.
Adaline Bowman: The autographed baseballs in your bedroom. Made out to Jeff. Don't get sloppy. It's the little things that trip you up.