Quotes About Romanticize
You really romanticize the white-trash period of your life,' Rain once said to me, which I thought was a little hurtful but perhaps true.
~ Dan Chaon
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I think if I was Trinidadian, I would latch more on to the myths and romanticise the place more. I don't think it's my place to do that - they're not really mine. I'm an outsider.
~ Peter Doig
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I romanticize life the way artists see scenery or a dreamer gazes up at the stars.
~ Anastasia Bolinder
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Keep going even when the going is slow and uncertain.Make your dream your prayer and your service.Don't wait for recognition. Let it find you working. Romanticize authenticity instead of perfection.
~ Unknown
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I was very fortunate I was able to live at least a few years of my life in the tort of opulent Victorian era. It helps romanticize your view of life.
~ Victor Banerjee
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One of the things about having played a lot of villains is... I don't have the same experience of someone who maybe has been a leading man since they were 22 and therefore looks at certain things in a character to romanticize themselves. I actually very much embrace the bad stuff.
~ David Harbour
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People romanticize struggle and obscurity, and I get that, but it's a very one-dimensional argument to say that people who have money are evil, and artists who are poor are virtuous.
~ Shepard Fairey
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I fear death. I think I must learn to romanticize death so that I can cope with its brutal irreversible numbness...!
~ Lukhman Pambra
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To romanticize the world is to make us aware of the magic, mystery and wonder of the world; it is to educate the senses to see the ordinary as extraordinary, the familiar as strange, the mundane as sacred, the finite as infinite.
~ Novalis
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The only people discussing "race" with any insight and courage are loud middle-aged white men who romanticize the Kennedys and Motown, well-read open-minded white kids like the tie-dyed familiar sitting next to me in the Free Tibet and Boba Fett T-shirt, a few freelance journalists in Detroit, and the American hikikomori who sit in their basements pounding away at their keyboards composing measured and well-thought-out responses to the endless torrent of racist online commentary.
~ Paul Beatty
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