Objective Reality Quotes
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Realism' has been abandoned in the search for reality: the 'principal objective' of abstract art is precisely this reality.
— Ben Nicholson
Objective reality - otherwise known as the truth - matters.
— Justin Raimondo
do we really have reason to believe that an objective reality exists?
— Stephen Hawking
That which is capable of perceiving objective reality is, in Sufism, the human soul (ruh).
— Idries Shah
Life is a rare fantasy that can be made a reality by being objective.
— Janvier Chouteu-Chando
The objective of stereotypes is not to reflect or represent a reality but to function as a disguise, or mystification, of objective social relations.
— Hazel V. Carby
Psychedelics are actually a kind of miraculous reality that can stand the test of objective examination.
— Terence McKenna
I never believe I'm presenting objective reality; I also don't want to delude people into thinking that my subject is talking directly to them.
— Joe Berlinger
I don't really believe that documentary is objective reality and fiction is all illusion.
— Mike Mills
If your belief system is not founded in an objective reality, you should not be making decisions that affect other people.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
Consciousness does not just passively reflect the objective material world; it plays an active role in creating reality
itself. — Stanislav Grof
itself. — Stanislav Grof
Underneath the shifting appearances of the world as perceived by our unreliable senses, is there, or is there not, a bedrock of objective reality?
— Hans Christian Von Baeyer
Words are the gateway to reality, the means by which we engage with the objective truth beyond ourselves.
— Joseph Pearce
Jesus did not define the kingdom as being in the hearts of the Pharisees or anyone else. The kingdom is an objective reality when the King is present.
— Dr. J. Otis Yoder
Imagination is the means of deep insight and sympathy, the power to conceive and express images removed from normal objective reality.
— William Wordsworth
Religion is the subjective experience. Science is the objective reality. To argue either is a ridiculous waste of time and energy.
— Steve Maraboli
I don't believe there's any such thing as objective reality. It's only reality as we experience it.
— James Nachtwey
There is never a right time. Except the time we make right.
— Richmond Akhigbe
reality was not objective, but always waiting to be reshaped and redefined by one's attitude. Of
— Michel Faber
Objective reality is a synthetic construct, dealing with a hypothetical universalization of a multitude of subjective realities.
— Philip K. Dick
There is an objective reality in which my body and mind are one. But I am not here and never have been.
— Sarah Kane
Preferring a search for objective reality over revelation is another way of satisfying religious hunger.
— Edward O. Wilson
It is the bane and the balm of individual perception that 'objective' reality is seen through the filter of each person's temperament.
— Leonard Shlain
There is a tendency to seek an objective account of everything before admitting its reality.
— Thomas Nagel
I have many moods, and there is no objective reality. And I kind of live by that.
— Juliana Hatfield
We do not see things as they are, nor do we even see them as we are, but only as we believe our story to have been.
— Eric Micha'el Leventhal
Sufis (the name for the realised individual, not the learner or follower) are reunited with objective Reality and Unity.
— Idries Shah
God is not an objective correlative reality.
— Frederick Lenz
A good part of what appears to us - prima facie - as objective reality is, instead, just a consequence of our conventions to discover it.
— Felix Alba-Juez
There is an objective reality out there, but we view it through the spectacles of our beliefs, attitudes, and values.
— David Myers
Cultivate an intellectual habit of subordinating one's opinions and wishes to objective evidence and a reverence for things as they really are.
— William Ian Beardmore Beveridge