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Quotes about Reality

You can dress a toad in lace, but the minute you let it go, it'll still poop on your porch.
— Lisa Wingate
Truth is, instead of fixing everything, the Arcadia made everything real. Camellia's gone. Lark and Gabion are far away. Queenie's buried in a pauper's grave, and Briny's heart went there with her. He's lost his mind to whiskey, and he doesn't want to come back. Not even for me. Not even for Fern. We're not enough.
— Lisa Wingate
She'd noticed immediately that I understood the lure of a good story. Sometimes a world that doesn't exist is the only escape from the one that does.
— Lisa Wingate
What the imagination seizes as beauty must be truth.
— John Keats
If most of us remain ignorant of ourselves, it is because self-knowledge is painful and we prefer the pleasures of illusion.
— Aldous Huxley
The great tragedy of Science: the slaying of a beautiful hypothesis by an ugly fact
— Thomas Henry Huxley
Illusions may fade, but the sublime remains.
— Vincent Van Gogh
It is only right and proper to be moved by the Bible, but present-day reality has so strong a hold over us that even when we try to imagine the past the minor events in our lives immediately wrench us out of our musings, and our own adventures throw us back irrevocably upon our personal feelings—joy, boredom, suffering, anger, or a smile.
— Vincent Van Gogh
Thank God for the reality for which we were created, a moment-by-moment communication with God himself.
— Francis Schaeffer
I have so much confidence in the reality of Jesus that I feel no pressure to try to make people act or be a certain way. I'm banking everything on the fact that God actually changes people.
— Erwin McManus
If in preaching the gospel you substitute your knowledge of the way of salvation for confidence in the power of the gospel, you hinder people from getting to reality.
— Oswald Chambers
We look not at the things which are what you would call seen, but at the things which are not seen. For the things which are seen are temporal. But the things that are not seen are eternal.
— Madeleine L'Engle