Quotes about Reality
The terrible sticky thing about truth is if it exists, it's coming for you.
— Paul Washer
Myth is much more important and true than history. History is just journalism and you know how reliable that is.
— Joseph Campbell
Superstition, idolatry, and hypocrisy have ample wages, but truth goes a begging.
— Martin Luther
When truth presents itself, the wise person see the light, takes it in, and makes adjustments. The fool tries to adjust the truth so he does not have to adjust to it.
— Henry Cloud
It's always better to face the truth, no matter how uncomfortable, than to continue coddling a lie.
— Lou Holtz
It is not our believing of the Gospel that makes it true. It exists as independent, true Truth.
— Alistair Begg
I want to be simple. I think that we try - and we think when we grow up - that we have the truth, because we experience and stuff. But that bullsh*t actually.
— Stromae
No matter what is happening in the world of appearances, beyond the veil of illusion there is love and only Love.
— Marianne Williamson
Love is a simple thing and a deep thing: it is an act of life and not an illusion. Art is an illusion.
— George Bernard Shaw
The love is real in any situation; everything else is just an illusion.
— Marianne Williamson
If you believe in love, you're setting yourself up to be disappointed.
— Candace Bushnell
Graduation, the hush-hush magic time of frills and gifts and congratulations and diplomas, was finished for me before my name was called. The accomplishment was nothing. The meticulous maps, drawn in three colors of ink, learning and spelling decasyllabic words, memorizing the whole of The Rape of Lucrece - it was for nothing. Donleavy had exposed us. We were maids and farmers, handymen and washerwomen, and anything higher that we aspired to was farcical and presumptuous.
— Maya Angelou