REALITY QUOTES V

quotations about reality

The reality of today, different as it is from the reality of my society one hundred years ago, is and can be important if we have the energy and the inclination to challenge it, to go out and engage with its peculiarities, with the things that we do not understand. The real danger is the tendency to retreat into the obvious, the tendency to be frightened by the richness of the world and to clutch what we always have understood.

CHINUA ACHEBE

There Was a Country: A Personal History of Biafra

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Reality is divinely indifferent.

RICHARD BACH

Illusions

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Where is reality?... It is something dark and dramatic that is present but cannot be grasped for it has no visible form and, therefore, can be neither described nor represented. Reality ... is not to be found in description but in a certain underlying mood. It mysteriously appears when bidden by a call of the political order. Once that summons is made, reality appears.

JOSÉ MARÍA MORENO GALVÁN

attributed, "Nauru: What Reality is This?", Counterpunch, January 22, 2016


A fundamental value in the scientific outlook is concern with the best available map of reality. The scientist will always seek a description of events which enables him to predict most by assuming least. He thus already prefers a particular form of behavior. If moralities are systems of preferences, here is at least one point at which science cannot be said to be completely without preferences. Science prefers good maps.

ANATOL RAPOPORT

Science and the Goals of Man: a study in semantic orientation


There are some things that just have to be whether they are or not, have to be a damn sight more than some other things that are and it don't matter a damn whether they are or not.

WILLIAM FAULKNER

Absalom, Absalom!

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Absolute reality is and always will be unknowable to us.

LEENA KROHN

"Cracking the Codes of Leena Krohn", The New Yorker, January 13, 2016


I realized that it is not only the physical world that differs from the aspect in which we see it; that all reality is perhaps equally dissimilar from what we believe ourselves to be directly perceiving and which we compose with the aid of ideas that do not reveal themselves but are none the less efficacious, just as the trees, the sun and the sky would not be the same as what we see if they were apprehended by creatures having eyes differently constituted from ours, or else endowed for that purpose with organs other than eyes which would furnish equivalents of trees and sky and sun, though not visual ones.

MARCEL PROUST

The Guermantes Way

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The only reality was nothingness, and over it a hypocrisy of words.

D. H. LAWRENCE

Lady Chatterley's Lover

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What is reality? Is it not merely a term for the philosopher to conjure with, behind which he may craftily conceal his ignorance?

JOHN GRIER HIBBEN

The Problems of Philosophy

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The world could only be known as it existed in men's hearts. For while it seemed a place which contained men it was in reality a place contained within them.

CORMAC MCCARTHY

The Crossing

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These days even reality has to look artificial.

J. G. BALLARD

Kingdom Come

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O the heart has dreams Elysian!
That steal o'er it calm and sweet,
Hushing pain like a magician
Who binds spirits at his feet.

WALTER RICHARD CASSELS

"Reality", Eidolon, or the Course of a Soul and Other Poems


I am prepared to accept from others their own version of reality. I think it is a basic freedom really, to create one's own reality from whatever truths are available.

JOSEPHINE HART

Damage

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Reality is a formless lure,
And only when we know this
Do we dare to be unreal.

MAXWELL BODENHEIM

"Dialogue Between a Past and Present Poet"

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Doth the reality of sensible things consist in being perceived? or, is it something distinct from their being perceived, and that bears no relation to the mind?

GEORGE BERKELEY

Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous

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All reality is a game. Physics at its most fundamental, the very fabric of our universe, results directly from the interaction of certain fairly simple rules, and chance; the same description may be applied to the best, most elegant and both intellectually and aesthetically satisfying games. By being unknowable, by resulting from events which, at the sub-atomic level, cannot be fully predicted, the future remains malleable, and retains the possibility of change, the hope of coming to prevail; victory, to use an unfashionable word. In this, the future is a game; time is one of its rules.

IAIN M. BANKS

The Player of Games

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Really, nobody knows whether the world is realistic or fantastic, that is to say, whether the world is a natural process or whether it is a kind of dream, a dream that we may or may not share with others.

JORGE LUIS BORGES

The Paris Review, winter-spring 1967


By changing your mind, you change everything.

PATANJALI

The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali

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I've never felt Truth was Beauty. Never. I've always felt that people can't take too much reality. I like being in Ingmar Bergman's world. Or in Louis Armstrong's world. Or in the world of the New York Knicks. Because it's not this world. You spend your whole life searching for a way out. You just get an overdose of reality, you know, and it's a terrible thing. I'm always fighting against reality.

WOODY ALLEN

attributed, Show and Tell: New Yorker Profiles

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I did not get my picture of the world by satisfying myself of its correctness; nor do I have it because I am satisfied of its correctness. No: it is the inherited background against which I distinguish between true and false.

LUDWIG WITTGENSTEIN

On Certainty

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