Quotes About Reality
Hope deceives more men than cunning does.
~ Vauvenargues
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Oftentimes, the First Noble Truth is misquoted as "All life is suffering," but that is an inaccurate and misleading reflection of the Buddha's insight. He did not teach that life is constant misery, nor that you should expect to feel pain and unhappiness at all times. Rather, he proclaimed that suffering is an unavoidable reality of ordinary human existence that is to be known and responded to wisely.
~ Unknown
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I guess rumors are more exciting than the truth.
~ Venus Williams
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There is an abiding beauty which may be appreciated by those who will see things as they are and who will ask for no reward except to see.
~ Vera Brittain
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Like no one else... you share that part of my mind that associates itself mostly with ideal things and places... The impression thinking about you gives me is very closely linked with that given me by a lonely hillside or a sunny afternoon... or books that have meant more to me than I can explain... This is grand, but still it isn't enough for this world... The earthly and obvious part of me longs to see and touch you and realise you as tangible.
~ Vera Brittain
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There is only Love -- and Stories. All else is but a shadow dream.
~ Vera Nazarian
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The difference between real life and a story is that life has significance, while a story must have meaning. The former is not always apparent, while the latter always has to be, before the end.
~ Vera Nazarian
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And beyond the literal landscape—the one that has been tilled and planted or logged or fenced or simply let alone—there is the ideal landscape that lives only in the mind. Every day you explore the difference between the two, knowing that you can see what no one else can.
~ Verlyn Klinkenborg
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Scientific investigation, narrowly conceived, does not prove materialism. Rather, materialism arises from confusing two distinct moves: (1) the narrow scientific strategy of focusing on what is material and (2) the claim that the narrow focus is all that there is.
~ Unknown
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Truth is not a matter of personal viewpoint.
~ Vernon Howard
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Every day that you attempt to see things as they are in truth, is a supremely successful day.
~ Vernon Howard
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Learn to see things as they really are, not as we imagine they are.
~ Vernon Howard
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When told that man lives in delusion everyone thinks of himself as the exception; hence his delusion.
~ Vernon Howard
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There is no real happiness for those on the wrong side. The greatest pleasure in life is the security of the true side. You can vainly try to win over the world or you can nicely be over the world. Your task is to change your operating center from strained imagination to relaxed reality.
~ Vernon Howard
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The fact is, that having once seen Alice Oke in the reality, it was quite impossible to remember that one could have fancied her at all different: there was something so complete, so completely unlike every one else, in her personality, that she seemed always to have been present in one's consciousness, although present, perhaps, as an enigma.
~ Vernon Lee
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From this era on, I think invention will be the parent of necessity – and not the other way around.' That was easy for Sherkaner Underhill to say. He didn't have to engineer the science into reality.
~ Vernor Vinge
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Most civilizations had more fiction than they did real history.
~ Vernor Vinge
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No matter how long you train someone to be brave, you never know if they are or not until something real happens.
~ Veronica Roth
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You don't believe things because they make your life better, you believe them because they're true.
~ Veronica Roth
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El poeta representa el drama angustioso que se realiza entre el mundo y el cerebro humano, entre el mundo y su representación. El que no haya sentido el drama que se juega entre la cosa y la palabra, no podrá comprenderme.
~ Vicente Huidobro
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The real thing is always going on somewhere else. When you're young you think it will come later. Later on you think it was earlier. When you are here, you think it is there--in India, in America, on Popocatepetl or somewhere. But when you get there, you find that life has doubled back and is quietly waiting here, here in the very place you ran away from.
~ Vicki Baum
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One imagines everything higher than it is, till one sees it. You come on your travels from your little provincial town with false ideas about life. Grand Hotel, you think. Most expensive hotel, you think. God knows what marvels you expect from a hotel like this. You'll soon know all about it. The whole hotel is only a rotten pub. It is exactly the same with the whole of life. The whole of life is a rotten pub, Herr Kringelein. You arrive, stay for a while and go on again.
~ Vicki Baum
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A writer should always have some profession which brings him into close contact with the reality's of life.
~ Vicki Baum
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people cause so much of their own suffering just because they think that without having these strong emotions they're not real people.
~ Unknown
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