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I guess I'm just hopelessly fascinated by the realities that you can assemble out of connected fragments.
There was no reality to pain when it left one, thought while it held one fast all other realities failed.
I'm a big proponent of having a mental health component go along with whatever the physical realities are.
No man is happy without a delusion of some kind. Delusions are as necessary to our happiness as realities.
The world is seldom what it seems; to man, who dimly sees, realities appear as dreams, and dreams realities.
'New Jack City' and 'Boyz 'N the Hood' are realities, but movies like 'Strictly Business' are realities, too.
It is inevitable that many ideas of the young mind will later have to give way to the hard realities of life.
One of the realities of fresh and perishable food is if you don't sell it, you throw it away or give it away.
I love experiencing other people's realities, seeing the world through their eyes for a short period of time.
And the nature of split screen is a disconnect: It's a line between two characters, two images, two realities.
Democracy is still a radical idea in a world where we often confuse images with realities, words with actions.
Life is full of what-ifs, many of which could easily have been realities, had just a few things been different.
Hate speech, racism, and bigotry are intolerable realities that we must all come together to take action against.
I was an economist out of the National University of Mexico, where you lived the realities of Mexico all the time.
Projects can take years to exhibit proof-of-concept and a few more years to be converted into commercial realities.
The genre of horror is really just a way to manage much larger, much more terrifying realities in our daily worlds.
The realities are that, you know, as a black man, you know, Barack can get shot going to the gas station, you know.
YA, I feel, is so accurate to what it is like be a teenager and the realities of being a teenager and being in love.
Only the misfortune of exile can provide the in-depth understanding and the overview into the realities of the world.
Only the dreamer shall understand realities, though in truth his dreaming must be not out of proportion to his waking.
The vast possibilities of our great future will become realities only if we make ourselves responsible for that future.
A new forum is needed that reflects the realities of today's globalised world and the rising importance of emerging markets.
We are all driven by our personal realities. Otherwise you are a saint or someone who has dedicated their lives to activism.
Creating a regulatory system that reflects the modern-day realities of financial markets is not as difficult as it may appear.
The cruel realities of austerity and Brexit mean that life is chaotic, expensive and the road ahead is littered with obstacles.
If we want to create a viable, peaceful world, we've got to integrate compassion into the gritty realities of 21st century life.
The world is governed more by appearance than realities so that it is fully as necessary to seem to know something as to know it.
The day-to-day discomforts of prison life, combined with the big-picture realities of mass incarceration, do not add up to a party.
I look at my music in the beginning, and the sexual songs, the partying songs, those are the realities because those things happen.
The more exposure people have to the realities of factory farming, the more we will see people rejecting it. It's already happening.
I think understanding is the way to gain perspective - and therefore can live among those hideous realities. You can live with them.
It's almost impossible to reconcile the realities of how one feels during the day, hour by hour. But I approach things not cynically.
Mandates are not objective realities but subjective interpretations of elections sold successfully by the winning candidate or party.
The Beltway is waking up to the realities of Prsident Obam's budget plan, which taxes, spends, and borrows as far as the eye can see.
Einstein, in the special theory of relativity, proved that different observers, in different states of motion, see different realities.
I'm less of a 'Star Wars' fan, with googley monsters, than actually how do we bend this reality out, and how many other realities exist?
Our dreaming capacity gives us a peep into the glorious realities that await us further on. It is the evidence of things possible to us.
There are some harsh realities about this business, and they've been beaten into my psyche. But I'm more of an optimist than a pessimist.
The thing that interests me most about family history is the gap between the things we think we know about our families and the realities.
A lot of financial technology is foolhardy. Saying, 'We're going to kill banks. We're going to disrupt everything,' ignores some realities.
Writers of feminist dystopian fiction are alert to the realities that grind down women's lives, that make the unthinkable suddenly thinkable.
Children have a very good idea of how to distinguish between fantasies and realities. It's just they are equally interested in exploring both.
If your attention is on superfluous aspects that are not part of the story, then you can't be concentrating on the human realities of the piece.
Decisions made centrally, thousands of miles from the markets clients are operating in, will likely not be as attuned to local market realities.
Democracy forever teases us with the contrast between its ideals and its realities, between its heroic possibilities and its sorry achievements.
'Our thing' is turning into 'my thing' within the Mafia, just as the larger American society is facing the new realities of the 'me generation.'
Sometimes in order for change to be made in a positive fashion, we must force ourselves to look unblinkingly at painful realities and reevaluate.
Bill Clinton was in the line of great progressive presidents who faced the realities in his own time and applied innovative solutions to problems.
The realities of the modern global economy require government to play a substantial role in ensuring the national and economic security of the people.
The escape to an unchallenging fairy tale can be very nice and I'm all for that, but film can also challenge you to confront the realities of our world.