Quotes About Real
To me, nothing is more fascinating or theatrical than real life. These people are in dire situations, where something extreme has happened in their lives.
~ Debra Messing
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The only real sadness, the only real failure, the only great tragedy in life, is not to become a saint."7 As
~ Rod Dreher
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No liquid investment alternatives with stable guaranteed principal values exist that can provide real returns by consistently beating the combined impact of inflation and income taxes.
~ Roger C. Gibson
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I only really watch sport. That's where you see real joy. I don't like watching much else on TV, because it's generally either twisted or sad.
~ Roger Milla
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of the horses tethered to the hitching rack was real, the other a fairly believable robot sim. "You can tell when they crap," said a bearded old-timer who was leaning next to the saloon's louvered swinging doors. "Which is real, you mean?" "Yup." He winked at Zack, returned his attention to rolling a cigarette. "See, you can fake a horse pretty easy. But faking horseshit is a real challenge. Somewheres in there is maybe a moral.
~ Ron Goulart
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Perhaps the explosion is a distraction from the real threat.
~ Ronald Kessler
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I really have a nice step ladder. I never knew my real ladder.
~ Ronnie Barker
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Life, the true mistress of all real men—would have tricked me as it tricks everyone else. We
~ Louis-Ferdinand Celine
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We are so trivial by nature that only amusements can stop us from dying for real.
~ Louis-Ferdinand Celine
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The perception that we are loving when we fall in love is an illusion. Real love does not have its roots in a feeling of love. Real love often occurs when a feeling of love is lacking.
~ M. Scott Peck
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At this point they begin either to dissolve the ties of their relationship or to initiate the work of real loving.
~ M. Scott Peck
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My God is not imprisoned anywhere, not in the Bible nor the tabernacle. Real Presence is everywhere, and those with the hearts of children revel in it.
~ Macrina Wiederkehr
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It seemed to travel with her, to sweep her aloft in the power of song, so that she was moving in glory among the stars, and for a moment she, too, felt that the words Darkness and Light had no meaning, and only this melody was real.
~ Madeleine L'Engle
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All real art is, in its true sense, is a religious impulse; there is no such thing as a non-religious subject. But much bad or downright sacrilegious art depicts so-called religious subjects…Conversely, much great religious art has been written or painted or composed by people who thought they were atheists.
~ Madeleine L'Engle
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We learn by example and by direct experience because there are real limits to the adequacy of verbal instruction.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
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IF your mindset does not include a personal life plan, your Life Success Project can NEVER have any chance of real success.
~ Tony Dovale
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There is some danger lest there be no real religion in the heart which craves too much daily sympathy.
~ Margaret Fuller
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But in the life of every man there are influences of a far more real and penetrating character than those which come through the medium of schools or teachers.
~ Frederic Farrar
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Because words are just air, Kanai-babu,' Moyna said. When the wind blows on the water, you see ripples and waves, but the real river lies beneath, unseen and unheard. You can't blow on the water's surface from below, Kanai-babu. Only someone who's outside can do that, someone like you.
~ Amitav Ghosh
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The life of woman must be outwardly a well-intentioned, cheerful dissimulation of her real life. —MARGARET FULLER
~ Amy Belding Brown
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del final, además, es un auténtico
~ Andrea Camilleri
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punishment evokes sexual feelings in him; skin is logically connected in his mind with force, because sex is what he feels when he feels the urge to hurt her. [...] Force is suggested by the skin, because both to him mean real touch; [...] still conditioned by civilization to have abstract sexual impulses, he is drawn most by the silhouette, halfway between the fictive and the real.
~ Andrea Dworkin
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At the root of all real experience of grace and true
~ Andrew Murray
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The more I realize that Christ must be everything to me and that all in Christ is for me, the more I learn to live the real life of faith—dying to self, and living wholly in Christ.
~ Andrew Murray
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