Actuality Quotes
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Actuality Quotes & Sayings
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There is only the actuality of what happens in life. The rest is just a story, no matter who's telling it.
— Gary Crowley
Being told that something was going to happen never prepared you for the actuality of the event itself.
— Robert Storey
All those young photographers who are at work in the world, determined upon the capture of actuality, do not know that they are agents of Death.
— Roland Barthes
Moving forward implies MOTION when in all actuality it may be simply standing STILL and seeing the salvation of the Lord.
— John Paul Warren
Perception is reality, but it may not be actuality, and you have got to be able to keep the difference between that.
— Bill Cowher
Your message means less than the way the message is delivered, because in actuality, the way the message is delivered, IS the message.
— Bryant McGill
The world is unable to provide any account of its own actuality, and yet there it is all the same.
— David Bentley Hart
You feel pressured to do what you think the public wants, when in actuality the sales aren't reflecting what the radio is doing. Not in the least bit!
— Pharoahe Monch
Love is the synthesis of dream and actuality; love is the only matrix of the unprecedented; love is the tree which buds lovers like roses.
— Angela Carter
An error is simply a failure to adjust immediately from a preconception to an actuality.
— John Cage
The physical world is entirely abstract and without actuality apart from its linkage to consciousness.
— Arthur Stanley Eddington
And Judith, the young girl dreaming, not living, in her complete detachment and imperviousness to actuality almost like physical deafness.
— William Faulkner
If only the sense of actuality can be lulled-and it sleeps for ever in most historians-there is no passion that cannot be gratified in the past.
— E. M. Forster
the actuality of thought is life
— Aristotle.
Each mental act opens up a new dimension of actuality. In a manner of speaking, your slightest thought gives birth to worlds.
— Jane Roberts
Comparisons deplete the actuality of the things compared ... ("Conveyance: The Story I would Not Want Bill Wilson To Read")
— William S. Wilson
Even in the realm of things which do not claim actuality, and do not even claim possibility, there exist beyond dispute sets which are infinite.
— Bernard Bolzano
Satisfied is no test of truth. Actuality is steadily far from idiosyncratic secure.
— Swami Vivekananda
If the theme is simple, you can include a hundred details that create the illusion of actuality better.
— Satyajit Ray
Believe only in the thing that actually happens.
— Marty Rubin
To all appearances he was just drifting. In actuality he was just drifting.
— Robert M. Pirsig
In the presence of extraordinary actuality, consciousness takes the place of imagination.
— Wallace Stevens
The phone rang. Softly, in actuality, yet it seemed loud and ominous, as phones do at night in dark hotel rooms.
— Jim Thompson
There is practically no area of business where the difference between rhetoric and actuality is greater than in the handling of people.
— John Harvey-Jones
No matter how many lies you use to disguise it or how many excuses you bury it beneath, the truth will never cease to be true.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
A startling and engrossing commentary on the complex actuality and continuing heritage of American slavery.
— Sherley Anne Williams
Posse ad ease --from possibility to actuality
— Courtney C. Stevens
He who never ventures beyond actuality will never win the prize of truth.
— Friedrich Schiller
So if we have a mouth problem, in actuality what we really have is a mind and heart issue.
— Karen Ehman
I wondered if a novel could have the power to make something so strange happen in actuality.
— Elizabeth Kostova
In actuality, 'Sammy's House' can and should be read as an entirely fictional comedy set in a fascinating political world.
— Kristin Gore
Never had Parliament or the crown, or both together, operated in actuality as theory indicated sovereign powers should.
— Bernard Bailyn
Maybe the fear is that
we are less than
we think we are,
when the
actuality of it
is that we are much much more. — Jon Kabat-Zinn
we are less than
we think we are,
when the
actuality of it
is that we are much much more. — Jon Kabat-Zinn
The public is a great actuality, like war. If you are a creative and creating artist, you cannot ignore it, though it can ignore you.
— Arnold Bennett
They, all of them, seemed to put literary form in front of the actuality and living of life itself.
— Charles Bukowski
VIRTUALITY ACTUALITY
Classrooms in schools will give way to classes in rooms at home
Kamil Ali — Kamil Ali
Classrooms in schools will give way to classes in rooms at home
Kamil Ali — Kamil Ali
People who are too fastidious towards the finite never reach actuality, but linger in abstraction, and their light dies away.
— Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Talking about stepping down in five years is frankly not a topic of particular actuality now.
— Carlos Ghosn
Judaism stands or falls with its belief in the historic actuality of the revelation at Sinai.
— Joseph Hertz
You are a foreigner in an actual world, a human co-worker, a truth, a divine word, and a perfect mistake.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
It's not just that toil allows the appearance of spontaneity. It allows the actuality of spontaneity.
— Paul Kane
Actuality is a running impoverishment of possibility.
— John Updike
It is not man's dreams that fail him. It is the lack of know-how required to bring those dreams into actuality.
— L. Ron Hubbard
Only a few of us believe in reality of dreams and actuality of love; but we all devote ourselves to that uncertainty and hesitation.
— M.F. Moonzajer
And this lies in the nature of things: What people are potentially is revealed in actuality by what they produce.
— Aristotle.
She'd led her father to believe she was undecided in her profession when in actuality she quickly became one of Beckett's most trusted enforcers.
— Debra Anastasia
Poetry, even when apparently most fantastic, is always a revolt against artifice, a revolt, in a sense, against actuality.
— James Joyce
Genius can do much, but even genius falls short of the actuality of a single human life.
— Hamilton Wright Mabie