Quotes about real
real men differences
The real difference between a man's scientific judgments about himself and the judgment of others about him is he has added sources of knowledge. Edward Thorndike
real two important
Two points that are very important points to remember and ask: Is it real and does it work? Edward T. Hall
reality revolution fusion
Restricting too personal, and therefore prejudiced, interpretation leads to revolution - the fusion of an inner and outer reality derived from the wholeness of life - sublimating things seen into things known. Edward Weston
real mexico letters
We were very kindly received by the English merchants to whom my companion had letters, and we set ourselves to learn what was the real state of things in Mexico. Edward Burnett Tylor
real journey thinking
Do not think too much of the dead husk of your friend, or mourn too much over it, but send your thoughts out towards the real soul or self which has escaped — to reach it. For so, surely you will cast a light of gladness upon his onward journey, and contribute your part towards the building of that kingdom of love which links our earth to heaven. Edward Carpenter
reality catholic suffering
I suffer from Irish-Catholic guilt. Guilt is a good reality check. It keeps that ‘do what makes you happy’ thing in check. Edward Burns
reality law fiction
It is a fiction, a shade, a nonentity, but a reality for legal purposes. A corporation aggregate is only in abstractoit is invisible, immortal, and rests only in intendment and consideration of the law. Edward Coke
real reality perception
Perception is real even when it is not reality. Edward de Bono
real doubt sacred
Everyone has the right to doubt everything as often as he pleases and the duty to do it at least once. No way of looking at things is too sacred to be reconsidered. No way of doing things is beyond improvement. Edward de Bono
real people enough
The system will always be defended by those countless people who have enough intellect to defend but not quite enough to innovate. Edward de Bono
real self-esteem mean
(...) being right all the time acquires a huge importance in education, and there is this terror of being wrong. The ego is so tied to being right that later on in life you are reluctant to accept that you are ever wrong, because you are defending not the idea but your self-esteem. (...) this terror of being wrong means that people have enormous difficulties in changing ideas. Edward de Bono
real self soul
Humans have a soul which is their real higher self; a Divine, Mighty, Being. Edward Bach
real hate ignorance
The real primary diseases of man are such defects as pride, cruelty, hate, self- love, ignorance, instability and greed; and each of these, if considered, will be found to be adverse to Unity. Edward Bach
real world real-world
I'm interested in the real world. Edward Bond
real men expression
The most dangerous lovers women have are men of Cordis's feminine temperament. Such men, by the delicacy and sensitiveness of their own organizations, read women as easily and accurately as women read each other. They are alert to detect and interpret those smallest trifles in tone, expression, and bearing, which betray the real mood far more unmistakably than more obvious signs. Edward Bellamy
reality different logic
My sense of reality and logic is different from most people's. Edward Albee
real kids differences
What I wanted to get at is the value difference between pornographic playing-cards when you're a kid, and pornographic playing-cards when you're older. It's that when you're a kid you use the cards as a substitute for a real experience, and when you're older you use real experience as a substitute for the fantasy. Edward Albee
reality differences interesting
Being different is ... interesting; there's nothing implicitly inferior or superior about it. Great difference, of course, produces natural caution; and if the differences are too extreme ... well, then, reality tends to fade away. Edward Albee
reality
In rehearsals I get so completely wrapped up with the reality that's occurring on stage that by the time the play has opened I'm not usually quite as aware of the distinctions between what I'd intended and the result. There are many ways of getting the same result. Edward Albee
reality people want
What people really want in the theater is fantasy involvement and not reality involvement. Edward Albee
real goes-on actors
If you're an actor, a real actor, you've got to be on the stage. But you mustn't go on the stage unless it's absolutely the only thing you can do. Edith Evans
real pride rooms
I take pride in whatever I do. If you told me to clean the room up, I'd clean it up real good. Edgerrin James
real simple want
I keep things real simple because I know where I came from and I don't ever want to go back to that way of living. Edgerrin James
real differences degrees
Have you ever analyzed things to the degree where you can’t really remember the difference between what’s real and what you’ve created in your head? Edie Sedgwick
real book people
A people's literature is the great text-book for real knowledge of them. Edith Hamilton
real writing people
A people's literature is the great textbook for real knowledge of them. The writings of the day show the quality of the people as no historical reconstruction can. Edith Hamilton
real thinking challenges
So one could say that the only real problem is dysfunctional thinking, the rest are challenges, not problems. Eckhart Tolle
reality realizing most-powerful
[Visualisation] works most powerfully when you realize that it is already a reality on the unseen level. It's already there. Eckhart Tolle
reality suffering way
Everything is as it is at any moment. There's no way of arguing, because you are arguing with reality - the isness of this moment. You can argue with it, but that's suffering. Eckhart Tolle
reality mind environmental
But it is important to realize we are all trapped in mental constructs, and so we separate ourselves from reality; the whole world loses its aliveness-or, rather, we lose our ability to sense that aliveness, the sacredness of nature. When we approach nature through the conceptualizing mind, we see a forest as a commodity, a concept. We no longer see it for what it truly is, but for what we want to use it as. It is reduced. This is how it becomes possible for humans to destroy the planet without realizing what they are doing. Eckhart Tolle
real lost real-value
Nothing that is of real value can be lost, only the false dissolves Eckhart Tolle
real names illusion
Nothing that was real ever died, only names, forms, and illusions. Eckhart Tolle
real journey steps
The only thing that is ultimately real about your journey is the step that you are taking at this moment. That's all there ever is. Eckhart Tolle