Reality always wins.
Elizabeth Grace SaundersMots clés progress reality inspiration motivation productivity time-management getting-things-done
The use of drugs is not an effective means of facilitating real escape. It merely gives that erroneous and illusive impression. Well, illusive with an I and elusive with an E. At best, narcotics do no more than promote bonhomie and give you a temporary taste of what freedom might be like; and drugs take you into another sub-level of, or sub-culture in, the same old game. The same old game, but with additional consequences. And at worst, well ... suffice it to say that you really, really do not want to go there.
H.M. ForesterMots clés reality drugs escape
I don’t want to see landscapes, i.e. scenic paintings of them, because I don’t want to see the original realities – as optical effects that is. I want to see the deeper reality underlying the scenic, the expression of what are sometimes called abstract imaginings. The ‘simply natural’ is interesting no longer.
Thomas HardyMots clés imagination art reality
Теперь я понимаю, что имел в виду капитан, – подумал он. – Ничего удивительного, что он, начав думать, потом каждый раз обязательно напивается. Мы проигрываем, не успев даже начать. Враг может не беспокоиться, сражений не будет. Дайте жителю Анк-Морпорка дубинку, и кончится тем, что он забьет себя до смерти.
Terry PratchettThe world is a cancer eating itself away... I am think that when the great silence descends upon all and everywhere music will at last triumph. When into the womb of time everything is again withdrawn chaos will be restored and chaos is the score upon which reality is written.
Henry MillerMots clés reality music time silence chaos henry-miller cancer reality-of-life tropic-of-cancer
When a man showed up you didn't want to look at his face and he didn't want to look at his face and he didn't want to look at yours, because it's painful to see somebody so clear that it's like looking inside him, but then neither did you want to to look away and lose him completely. You had a choice: you could either strain and look at things that appeared in front of you in the fog, painful as it may be, or you could relax and lose yourself.
Ken KeseyMots clés life inspirational truth reality choice decision-making
I don't think I can give you an answer. Oh, I could give you Freudian reasons with fancy talk, and that would be right as far as it went. But what you want are the reasons for the reasons, and I'm not able to give you those. Not for the others, anyway. For myself? Guilt. Shame. Fear. Self-belittlement. I discovered at an early age that I was-- shall we be kind and say different? It's a better, more general world than the other one. I indulged in certain practices that our society regards as shameful. And I got sick. It wasn't the practices, I don't think, it was the feeling that the great, deadly, pointing forefinger of society was pointing at me--and the great voice of millions chanting, 'Shame. Shame. Shame.' It's society's way of dealing with someone different.
Ken KeseyI wasn’t sure what was worse: being oblivious or living within reality. (Eric)
Shannon A. ThompsonMots clés reality questioning lies identity paranormal-romance fiction uncertainty young-adult oblivious
Fate was a reality, but it wasn’t a beautiful or angelic thing. It was a heart-wrenching nightmare. And we’d fallen blindly into it. We had no escape. It was happening, and it was up to me to guarantee our survival of it. (Eric)
Shannon A. ThompsonMots clés reality choice fate paranormal-romance fiction survival destiny young-adult beautiful lovers nightmare heartbreaking young-love heart-wrenching trilogy angelic
Red pill or blue pill? If only it were that simple. You've been watching the wrong movies.
H.M. ForesterMots clés reality
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