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Quotes About Misconception

glass. And there really weren't any
~ Marilyn French
I've never fooled anyone. I've let people fool themselves. They didn't bother to find out who and what I was. Instead they would invent a character for me. I wouldn't argue with them. They were obviously loving somebody I wasn't.
~ Marilyn Monroe
It's not true that I had nothing on. I had the radio on.
~ Marilyn Monroe
At the very best there are two major problems with ideology. The first is that it does not represent or conform to or even address reality. It is a straight-edge ruler in a fractal universe. And the second is that it inspires in its believers the notion that the fault here lies with miscreant fact, which should therefore be conformed to the requirements of theory by all means necessary.
~ Marilynne Robinson
What is apparent is not always what is true.
~ Mark Helprin
Alessandro sat up straight. How is it you think babies are born? Something the mother and father do before sex, some sort of cloth or herb or hard-boiled egg that the father puts in the mother or something, with a rubber bulb and a glass dish. No, Alessandro said. That's not quite it. No? No. You just have to have sex—if you're married, fifty times; if you're not married, once. You're kidding!
~ Mark Helprin
One of humankind's most enduring misconceptions is that of nature's bounty... the belief that nature is such a powerful force that it is indestructible.
~ Mark Kurlansky
It is a sad fate for a people to be defined for posterity by their enemies.
~ Mark Kurlansky
The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated.
~ Mark Twain
When I was quite young I fondly imagined that all foreign languages were codes for English. I thought that "hat," say, was the real and actual name of the thing, but that people in other countries, who obstinately persisted in speaking the code of their forefathers, might use the word "ibu," say, to designate not merely the concept hat, but the English word "hat.
~ Annie Dillard
However much one hears about individuals, the picture formed in the mind rarely approximates to the reality. So it was with Mrs Maclintick. I was not prepared for her in the flesh. When she opened the door to us, her formidable discontent with life swept across the threshold in scorching, blasting waves.
~ Anthony Powell
It is seldom that we know anything accurately on any subject that we have not made matter of careful study, said Mr. Monk, and very often do not do so even then. We are very apt to think that we men and women understand one another; but most probably you know nothing even of the modes of thought of the man who lives next door to you.
~ Anthony Trollope
There are certain statements which, though they are false as hell, must be treated as though they were true as gospel.
~ Anthony Trollope
I saw then that he had lost touch with reality. He lived in a fantasy world of maps and flags.
~ Antony Beevor
The human mind, somehow, seems much more attracted by the false than by the true;
~ Arthur C. Clarke
She was watching Aunt Morgen carefully, looking at the big earnest ugly face and the false little smile and the mouth still a little open, and she thought, people shouldn't ever look closely at one another, they're not like pictures.
~ Shirley Jackson
I was not the only one who made the mistake of thinking that, because it was something you talked about a lot, it was something you wouldn't do. And after all, you were not the unhappiest person we knew. You were not the most depressed (think of G, of D, or T-R). You were not even - strange as it now sounds to say - the most suicidal. Because of the timing, so near the start of the year, it was possible to think that it had been a resolution.
~ Sigrid Nunez
Today it strikes me that the most important aspect of these conversations was not so much what we said as what we took for granted, and what in fact was not so at all. We were wrong about almost everything. An accurate character sketch must take these errors into account, since they expressed one kind of reality - our actual situation.
~ Simone de Beauvoir
Todas las mujeres se creen diferentes; todas piensan que ciertas cosas no pueden sucederles, y todas ellas se equivocan.
~ Simone de Beauvoir
Je suis un intellectuel. Ça m'agace qu'on fasse de ce mot une insulte : les gens ont l'air de croire que le vide de leur cerveau leur meuble les couilles.
~ Simone de Beauvoir
In real life I'm a tall, blond Christian.
~ Gilbert Gottfried
Things are not always the way tbey seem to be
~ Thabiso Monkoe, The Azanian
The worldly life is not the trouble, the 'wrong belief' is the trouble [oopadhi]. What happens when you believe that which is not yours, as being yours? You will be in trouble.
~ Dada Bhagwan
But pessimism and reality are usually mistaken for each other
~ Anna Banks, Joyride