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Quotes About Reality

Not everything is a Dream something's are Reality.
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
Every Imagination can be an Amazing Truth..
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
I have never seen so many ugly dresses. I cannot find this dress, which was woven out of daydreams and naiveté.
~ Jan Karon
Not everything can be understood or resolved," said Henry. "But it all has to be faced, I think.
~ Jan Karon
At a time when his friends had stopped believing in Santa Claus, he was still believing in the powerful reality of the small tableau—in much the same way, he supposed, that a boy believes his action heroes to be living, and the battles on the parlor floor to be real.
~ Jan Karon
Av alle blendverk livet truer på oss, er dette det farligste; å tro at det bare er én virkelighet og at den er forståelig.
~ Jan Kjærstad
En daarom, Michiel, laat je niet misleiden door de romantiek van de oorlog, de romantiek van heldenmoet, opoffering, spanning, avontuur. Oorlog betekent verwondingen, verdriet, gemarteld, gevangenissen, honger, ontberingen, onrecht. Niks romantisch aan.
~ Jan Terlouw
Ze voelden zich goden op de Olympus, die neerzagen op het ijverige, maar dom aandoende gewriemel van de mieren onder zich [...] Weg Olympus. Ze tuimelden naar beneden volgens een nieuwe wet van Newton, die zegt dat zelfvertrouwen gelijk is aan verbeelding gedeeld door werkelijkheid.
~ Jan Terlouw
Het is een mooie kringloop, je moet er alleen niet een zin in willen ontdekken. Dat is misschien de enige les die er te leren valt. Gewoon als een blad naar de aarde kunnen tuimelen zonder dat je vindt dat je moet denken dat je vleugeltjes krijgt en weer omhoogvliegt het heelal in. De perzik van onsterfelijkheid is een aardig verzinsel, maar die vrucht heeft beslist geen pit. Het is maar een ezelsbruggetje naar de dood.
~ Jan Wolkers
Niet bang zijn voor de natuur. Dat is ook maar een natuurverschijnsel.
~ Jan Wolkers
was right. She sighed. It was beyond frustrating when things you didn't like were also your reality. "Where do you want the living room furniture?" one of the movers asked. She directed him inside
~ Jana Deleon
Life is an absolute Dream... then I wake up.
~ Jane
There is not one in a hundred of either sex who is not taken in when they marry . It is, of all transactions, the one in which people expect most from others, and are least honest themselves.
~ Jane Austen
The idea that mothers and daughters can say everything to each other is a myth.
~ Jane Gardam
Every time my dreams threaten to become reality, something always happens and I end up alone.
~ Jane Green
It's about thinking that being blond & slim & perfect will automatically bring you happiness, & then discovering that life is as full of as many disappointments as there were before.
~ Jane Green
There are worlds / in which nothing is adjective, everything noun.
~ Jane Hirshfield
Poetry's task is to increase the available stock of reality, R. P. Blackmur said.
~ Jane Hirshfield
Words are not the highest reality, nor' what is expressed in words the highest reality. Why? Because the highest reality is an experience which cannot be entered into by means of statements' regarding it. Poetry and visual symbols come much closer to reality. The mind must be in a state of wisdom to understand wisdom.
~ Jane Hope
Meditation practice is not concerned with perfecting concentration, or getting rid of thoughts, or trying to be peaceful. The practice merely provides a space in which we can relate simply with our body, our breath and the environment. Thoughts simply occur within a larger space. In that simple situation, we bring our attention back again and again from fantasy to the simple reality of being in the present moment.
~ Jane Hope
You can neither lie to a neighbourhood park, nor reason with it. 'Artist's conceptions' and persuasive renderings can put pictures of life into proposed neighbourhood parks or park malls, and verbal rationalizations can conjure up users who ought to appreciate them, but in real life only diverse surroundings have the practical power of inducing a natural, continuing flow of life and use.
~ Jane Jacobs
I have learnt to spin words like dervishes, to bewitch and blur reality.
~ Jane Johnson
Reality is bizarre enough for me.
~ Jane Lane
He was beautiful, but he was what he was. A man.
~ Jane Porter