Quotes by Reality Love ... is a living reality. Albert Schweitzer love-is life reality There is an eternal dispute between those who imagine the world to suit their policy, and those who correct their policy to suit the realities of the world. Albert Sorel suits reality world I try to transform a dream's magic into reality. Alberta Ferretti magic dream reality Only reality interests me now and I know I could spend the rest of my life in copying a chair. Alberto Giacometti copying chairs reality I paint and sculpt to get a grip on reality... to protect myself. Alberto Giacometti paint protect reality Reality deals in specifics under the guise of generalities. Literature does the contrary. Alberto Manguel literature doe reality The nature of the cosmos is such that whatever vision you have about yourself and the world will become reality. As soon as you awaken to the power you have, you begin to flex the muscles of your courage. Alberto Villoldo cosmos vision reality When we’re unaware that we share the power to co-create reality with the universe itself, that power slips away from us, causing our dream to become a nightmare. We begin to feel we’re the victims of an unknown and frightening creation that we’re unable to influence, and events seem to control and trap us. The only way to end this dreadful reality is to awaken to the fact that it too is a dream—and then recognize our ability to write a better story, one that the universe will work with us to manifest. Alberto Villoldo dream writing reality It is through your presence that creates your reality. What am I creating? I am a co-creator. Alberto Villoldo creator creating reality If your faith in reality is based on the belief that time moves in one direction only, the foundation of your faith will be shattered by the experience of the future. Alberto Villoldo one-direction reality moving The trouble with fiction," said John Rivers, "is that it makes too much sense. Reality never makes sense. Aldous Huxley rivers reality fiction Every individual is at once the beneficiary and the victim of the linguistic tradition into which he has been born - the beneficiary inasmuch as language gives access to the accumulated records of other people's experience, the victim in so far as it confirms him in the belief that reduced awareness is the only awareness and as it bedevils his sense of reality, so that he is all too apt to take his concepts for data, his words for actual things. Aldous Huxley communication humility reality Reality, however utopian, is something from which people feel the need of taking pretty frequent holidays. Aldous Huxley brave-new-world holiday reality That’s what the human brain is there for—to turn the chaos of given experience into a set of manageable symbols. Sometimes the symbols correspond fairly closely to some of the aspects of the external reality behind our experience; then you have science and common sense. Sometimes, on the contrary, the symbols have almost no connection with external reality; then you have paranoia and delirium. More often there’s a mixture, part realistic and part fantastic; that’s religion. Aldous Huxley common-sense brain reality People intoxicate themselves with work so they won't see how they really are. Aldous Huxley work reality people Our business is to wake up. We have to find ways in which to detect the whole of reality in the one illusory part which our self-centered consciousness permits us to see. We must not live thoughtlessly, taking our illusion for the complete reality, but at the same time we must not live too thoughtfully in the sense of trying to escape from the dream state. We must be continuously on watch for ways in which we may enlarge our consciousness. Aldous Huxley self dream reality Reality cannot be ignored except at a price; and the longer the ignorance is persisted in, the higher and more terrible becomes the price that must be paid. Aldous Huxley ignored ignorance reality Good action and thoughts produce consequences which tend to neutralize, or put a stop to, the result of evil thoughts and actions. For as we give up the life of self (and note that, like forgiveness, repentance and humility are also special cases of giving), as we abandon what the German mystics called "the I, me, mine," we make ourselves progressively capable of receiving grace. By grace we are enabled to know reality more completely, and this knowledge of reality helps us to give up more of the life of selfhood - and so on, in a mounting spiral of illumination and regeneration. Aldous Huxley giving-up humility reality To be enlightened is to be aware, always, of total reality in its immanent otherness - to be aware of it and yet remain in a condition to survive as an animal. Our goal is to discover that we have always been where we ought to be. Unhappily we make the task exceedingly difficult for ourselves. Aldous Huxley goal animal reality In books, the proportion of exceptional to commonplace people is high; in reality, very low. Aldous Huxley writing book reality «910111213141516171819»