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Reality was a makeshift prop, an amalgamation of agreed-upon conjecture, a consensus of self-limiting parameters and paradigms made palatable by endless speculation fueled by madness and hope and no mean amount of good dope.
Unrealistic? I think not, that bee was about to murder me.
The hyperreal is the abolition of the real not by violent destruction, but by its assumption, elevation to the strength of the model. Anticipation, deterrence, preventive transfiguration, etc.: the model acts as a sphere of absorption of the real.
What is real is beyond all reach.
With trees and rocks and the sea and the stars and the clouds and the sun - you cannot be unreal, you cannot be phoney. You HAVE to be real because when you are encountering nature, nature creates something in you which is natural. Responding to nature continuously, you become natural.
Once you are real you can't become unreal again. It lasts for always.
Nothing ever becomes real 'til it is experienced.
Realism is something we practice when we aren't feeling very well. When we don't feel up to the extra effort.
Reality and unreality have no clear distinction in our present circumstances.
As soon as the mind pulls out an agenda and decides what needs to change, that's unreality. Life doesn't need to decide who's right and who's wrong. Life doesn't need to know the "right" way to go because it's going there anyway.
Realism to be effective must be a matter of selection.genius chooses its materials with a view to their beauty and effectiveness; mere talent copies what it thinks is nature, only to find it has been deceived by the external grossness of things.
A fierce brief fusion which dreamers call real, and realists, an illusion; an insight like the flight of birds ...
What you think is real is your reality.
Realism is a corruption of reality.
Reality is highly overrated.
Unreal things have a reality of their own, in poetry as elsewhere.
As opposed to the incoherent spectacle of the world, the real is what is expected, what is obtained and what is discovered by our own movement. It is what is sensed as being within our own power and always responsive to our action.
Nothing is real unless it is observed
We need realism to deal with reality.
Reality seems valueless by comparison with the dreams of fevered imaginations; reality is therefore abandoned.
Nothing ever becomes real till it is experienced.
In the United States of America, unfortunately we still live in a bubble of unreality.
There are moments in life when it is all turned inside out
what is real becomes unreal, what is unreal becomes tangible, and all your levelheaded efforts to keep a tight ontological control are rendered silly and indulgent.
sharp edges of reality
Realism is the light that shines between change and challenge.
The Magic of Reality, aimed
Some unexplainable things are real.
Too much reality can be a dazzle, a surfeit;Too close immediacy an exhaustion
Nothing is real beyond imaginative patterns men make of reality.
There's nothing like the unimaginable to make people believe.
Reality what a concept !
Sometimes a thing doesn't seem real until we say it out loud.
These days even reality has to look artificial.
Nothing is real but dreams and love.
There are intangible realities which float near us, formless and without words; realities which no one has thought out, and which are excluded for lack of interpreters.
We hear inconceivable, but cannot see the intangible.
What could possibly be more fantastic than reality?
Reality is such an elusive concept.
The real sustains the same relation to the ideal that a stone does to a statue - or that paint does to a painting. Realism degrades and impoverishes.
To us, reality is just raw footage: Unclear. Desultory. Too shocking or not quite shocking enough. It's ironic that making something more real involves making it less real, but Gideon always says people don't want real. They want the idea of real, which involves production.
The ideal is the enemy of the real.
I don't think anything is unrealistic if you believe you can do it.
I think reality is overrated.
To see the unreal is wisdom. Beyond this lies the inexpressible.
Reality does not conform to the ideal, but confirms it.
The real is behind and beyond words, incommunicable, directly experienced, explosive in its effect on the mind. It is easily had when nothing else is wanted.
The only thing you fear is the unreality that you yourself have invented.
The illusory reality tends to become whatever you are prepared to accept.
REALITY ... is what you create!
The people who do the most extraordinary things in the world are never "realistic." They're passionate. They trust themselves.
A perception of impossibility should never go unchallenged.
[ ... ]to be real
to become fluent, natural, to cut out the detour that sweeps us around what's fundamental to events, preventing us from touching their core: the detour that makes us all second-hand and second-rate.
Things are not real, but they are the reflection of our imaginations and perceptions.
At this point, realism is perhaps the least adequate means of understanding or portraying the incredible realities of our existence.
Realism is the embrace of disappointment, in order no longer to be disappointed. 4 "So I came to the city, my friend," the Doll then told Jodie, "what of it?
For, try as we may, we cannot get behind the appearence of things to reality. And the terrible reason may be that there is no reality in the things apart from their appearences.
Reality, looked at steadily, is unbearable.
Nothing is more real than nothing.
let's focus on the unattainable
True realism lies in the search for the expression of forms faithful to their content. But there is no content detached from human interest.
What terrible tragedies realism inflicts on people,
The real is only one realization of the possible.
This is all so silly,' said Diko. 'Who cares about what's real and what isn't real? [ ... ] And as for our own history, the parts that will be lost, who cares if a mathematician calls us dirty names like "unreal"? They say such slanders about the square root of minus two as well.
It was one of those cases in which the real is irreplaceable and not representable. Unfortunately for them, the real was also instantaneous and without future.
Reality of things is hidden in the realm of the unseen
To create reality, focus beyond the outcome, as if it has already happened.
Reality, n. The dream of a mad philosopher.
If we have a very big problem to deal with, it is the problem of realism, because we are weaker than our emotions.
Bemused and besotted as we are, we still dimly know at heart that nothing which is at all times and in every way agreeable to us can have objective reality. It is of the very nature of the real that it should have sharp corners and rough edges, that it should be resistant, should be itself.
In an infinite universe, all may become real sooner or later. Yet it is always up to mankind to make real what it really wishes to be real.
Absurdity of absurdities.
Reality can be mischievous at times, fragile, fleeting; with the potential to change vastly without warning.
in simple terms, what you perceive as real, is actually a neurological reconstruction or simulation of the actual real thing. It's not as simple as saying, we see as it is. Actually we do not ever see as it is.
The most unrealistic person in the world is the cynic, not the dreamer.
something to be attained by special virtuous techniques, the less real it becomes. As it becomes less real, it recedes further into the distance of abstraction, futurity, unattainability. The
I said that the world is absurd, but I was too hasty. This world in itself is not reasonable, that is all that can be said. But what is absurd is the confrontation of this irrational and the wild longing for clarity whose call echoes in the human heart.
The absurdity of it all.
We do not see what is "real," we see what we are.Real-- Willy Ronis
When the reality looks extraordinarily unreal, you must know that you are in an extraordinarily beautiful place!
There is a bird in a poem by T. S. Eliot who says that mankind cannot bear very much reality; but the bird is mistaken. A man can endure the entire weight of the universe for eighty years. It is unreality that he cannot bear.
True realism consists in revealing the surprising things which habit keeps covered and prevents us from seeing.
Possibilities are exciting and endless. Realities are final
The dreamer's untamed eye sees beyond the illusions to the heart of what is real.
But imagination is so often no match for the absurdity, the randomness, the tragedy of reality.
The horror no less than the charm of real life consists precisely in the recurrent actualization of the inconceivable
Whatsoever is taken as real, becomes real. Whatsoever is taken as unreal, becomes unreal. You are the creator of your whole world around you; remember this.
Realism ... has no more to do with reality than anything else.
Impossibility is only a sum of greater unrealised possibles. It veils an advanced stage and a yet unaccomplished journey.
I only understand realism.
Nothing is real unless people agree that it is.
Realism is a bad word. In a sense everything is realistic. I see no line between the imaginary and the real.
Take the example of people who are being most unrealistic - people who are beating monks to death and torturing them. Why shouldn't you be angry or hate that person? Well, the person who is doing that is very unhappy. They are being ordered by a higher-up.
Nothing is less real than realism. Details are confusing. It is only by selection, by elimination, by emphasis, that we get at the real meaning of things.
Visionaries see the "impossible" as the inevitable.
Once you see that everything is unreal, you can't see why you should bother to prove it.
If one clung too closely to reality, the result might well be far from realistic.
Our mistake is in taking this for ultimate reality, like the dreamer thinking that nothing is real except his dream.
In the presence of extraordinary actuality, consciousness takes the place of imagination.
The ideal is the only absolute real; and it must become the real in the individual life as well, however impossible they may count it who never tried it.
There is no realism without an element of idealism.