Quotes about Perception
I'm nothing like Romeo in real life.
— Leonardo DiCaprio
Whereas we are inclined to equate the reality and the sense of the reality, these are different things—there can be a reality of God's presence and activity whether we feel it or not, and we can have a sense of God's reality and activity but the sense may be false.)
— John Goldingay
You can't fight a battle you don't think exists.
— John Eldredge
No matter how big the lie; repeat it often enough and the masses will regard it as truth.
— John F. Kennedy
To whom shall I speak and give warning That they may hear? Behold, their ears are closed And they cannot listen. —JEREMIAH 6:10 NASB
— John Hagee
Life without thankfulness is devoid of love and passion. Hope without thankfulness is lacking in fine perception. Faith without thankfulness lacks strength and fortitude. Every virtue divorced from thankfulness is maimed and limps along the spiritual road.
— John Henry Jowett
A Man's life of any worth is a continual allegory—and very few eyes can see the Mystery of his life—a life like the scriptures, figurative…. Lord Byron cuts a figure, but he is not figurative—Shakespeare led a life of Allegory: his works are the comments on it.
— John Keats
Poetry should... should strike the reader as a wording of his own highest thoughts, and appear almost a remembrance.
— John Keats
I have an habitual feeling of my real life having passed, and that I am leading a posthumous existence.
— John Keats
Nothing ever becomes real till it is experienced—even a Proverb is no proverb to you till your Life has illustrated it.
— John Keats
Nothing ever becomes real 'til it is experienced.
— John Keats
We're more popular than Jesus Christ now. I don't know which will go first; rock and roll or Christianity.
— John Lennon