Quotes about Illusion
The beauty is an illusion, and also a warning: there's a dark side to beauty, as with poisonous butterflies.
— Margaret Atwood
I'm dreaming that I am awake.
— Margaret Atwood
That birthday was the day I discovered that I was a fraud. Or not a fraud, like a bad magician: a fake, like a fake antique. I was a forgery, done on purpose.
— Margaret Atwood
Falling in love, although it resulted in altered body chemistry and was therefore real, was a hormonally induced delusional state.
— Margaret Atwood
It would make me feel that I have power. But such a feeling would be an illusion, and too risky.
— Margaret Atwood
Is there no end to his disguises, of benevolence?
— Margaret Atwood
What would you expect? Sin will not come to you saying, 'I am sin.' It would do little harm if it did. Sin always seems 'good, pleasant and desirable' at the time of arrival.
— JC Ryle
We have a strange illusion that mere time cancels sin. But mere time does nothing either to the fact or to the guilt of a sin.
— CS Lewis
The devil is so subtle that he dominates man and persuades him at the same time that he is not being dominated.
— Martyn Lloyd-Jones
He said that when he sees little kids sitting in the backseat of cars, in those car seats that have steering wheels, with grim expressions of concentration on their faces, clearly convinced that their efforts are causing the car to do whatever it is doing, he thinks of himself and his relationship with God: God who drives along silently, gently amused, in the real driver's seat.
— Anne Lamott
Perfect is an illusion, one that was created to maintain the status quo. The Six Sigma charade is largely about hiding from change, because change is never perfect. Change means reinvention, and until something is reinvented, we have no idea what the spec is.
— Seth Godin
Everyone wants something that they can't possibly have. And if they could have it, they'd discover that they didn't really want it all along.
— Seth Godin