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Quotes About Real

With 'HUMBLE.,' I knew that beat was going to capture a moment. It just felt real urgent.
~ Mike Will Made It
USC Film School always had a real sense of drama and lineage.
~ Robert Zemeckis
When Facebook was getting started, nothing used real identity - everything was anonymous or pseudonymous - and I thought that real identity should play a bigger part than it did.
~ Mark Zuckerberg
Thanks to social media, we've also been able to show ourselves as we are. In the end, masks are useless. You have to be real.
~ J Balvin
We continue to focus on actually solving problems that real people have and not being distracted by what power users want.
~ Arash Ferdowsi
TIA was being used by real users, working on real data - foreign data. Data where privacy is not an issue.
~ John Poindexter
At drama school I learned the Stanislavski technique, which uses sentimental memories and bits of your past to put real emotion into the scene.
~ Daniel Mays
Where 'Paranormal Activity' really comes into its own is its rhetoric of legitimacy - how it uses itself to authenticate itself, and thus furthers the pretence of being real.
~ Stephen Graham Jones
The U.S. government uses cash accounting. That is illegal for any enterprise of any size in America except for the U.S. government. Every for-profit business, every not-for-profit business, every state and local government has to use real accounting except for Uncle Sam.
~ Jim Cooper
I'd already been using the Uber Eats app for a long time - and it's super simple to use. That's just what I look for when I go into partnerships. If something comes to me that I've never used before for a potential partnership, then it doesn't feel real or natural. This one is a match made in heaven.
~ Ninja
I am a Chicagoan. I feel like I've simply been on vacation for 10 years in Los Angeles. But Chicago is a real place, and L.A. is a motel.
~ Haskell Wexler
The mainstream media disconnect has created a vacuum where real Americans are left thirsting for straightforward and honest commentary about the real America they see every day.
~ Gavin McInnes
Science fiction rarely is about scientists doing real science, in its slowness, its vagueness, the sort of tedious quality of getting out there and digging amongst rocks and then trying to convince people that what you're seeing justifies the conclusions you're making.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
I've taken pains to acknowledge that ergonomic pain is real and that ergonomics is valid.
~ Eugene Scalia
I'm a doofus from the Valley, a blue-collar guy.
~ Adam Carolla
Inventors often don't know how to pitch their ideas. So many people in Silicon Valley want to hear you say 'disruptive,' and tote a 'platform.' They repeat buzzwords over and over, and I think it intimidates a real inventor.
~ Sir Mix-a-Lot
We have got this tailspin of culture, in our inner cities in particular, of men not working and just generations of men not even thinking about working or learning the value and the culture of work, and so there is a real culture problem here that has to be dealt with.
~ Paul Ryan
Look: invest in what you understand, what's foreseeably going to offer real value and returns, not necessarily what's trendy.
~ Donald Trump, Jr.
You can't make money without selling something real. You can't make something real without first imagination manifesting itself in your head. You can't have imagination without surrendering yourself to an idea that you want to create something of value to other human beings.
~ James Altucher
It's a Japanese way of thinking, that I give value for my merchandise. So I don't want to sell unnecessarily expensive dresses and make just 10 or 20 and then feel satisfied. I want to design for real women who can afford my dresses.
~ Tadashi Shoji
Jerry Garcia told Charlie Perry, in a piece in that issue, "Janis was a real person. She went through all the changes we did, on all the same trips. She was like the rest of us—fucked up, strung out, in weird places.
~ Jann S. Wenner
Stories keep memories alive and people real to us.
~ Jarrett J. Krosoczka
One final note from the world of fiction: You'll be more believable if you're not perfect. A useful flaw in your character makes you more interesting and gives you a hook so that you penetrate deeply into the minds of your marketplace. The marketplace then sees you as human and real. By
~ Jay Abraham
This cousin had a girlfriend with cheekbones to break your heart, and you knew she was the real thing when she steadfastly refused to acknowledge your presence. She possessed secrets—about islands, about horses, about French pronunciation—that you would never know.
~ Jay McInerney