It's the relationship I have with the world: always trying to escape from reality. I'm a daydreamer; I don't feel in harmony with my epoch or the societies I live in.
I tend to admire dead people more than the living. All too often, human reality diminishes the glowing reputation.
Please don't think that I am one of those squishy types who can't handle reality. I have plenty of real-world things to deal with all the time. I have deadlines, meetings, I answer the phone, I get turned down, I wait in lines and am forced to pass for normal all the time.
My being gay is not a social issue; it's a fact. It's not something to be debated. It's a reality.
A lot of reality TV is repellent, but that doesn't diminish the qualities of some of the people who take part. There are decent people in there who have no alternatives.
Reality is easy. It's deception that's the hard work.
Sometimes the reader will decide something else than the author's intent; this is certainly true of attempts to empirically decipher reality.
The reality is that life expectancy has not improved for everyone. In fact, in some cases, life expectancy is actually decreasing.
I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word in reality. This is why right, temporarily defeated, is stronger than evil triumphant.
The reality is, the United States has global interests. Our defense budget is about the same as the defense budgets or military budgets of every other country in the world put together.
When it comes to the real operational issues that govern our understanding of physical reality, ontological definitions of classical philosophers are, in my opinion, sterile.
I don't like definitions, but if there is a definition of freedom, it would be when you have control over your reality to transform it, to change it, rather than having it imposed upon you. You can't really ask for more than.
The Guide is definitive. Reality is frequently inaccurate.
When Delaware State University was founded in 1890, it was not by choice, but by social reality.
I find reality television to be so delectable.
In reality the world is as full of bad mothers as it is of bad fathers, and it is not the motherless children who become delinquent but the fatherless ones.
We delude ourselves into believing that morality comes from somewhere else, whereas in reality we behave as we've been told to behave.
If you're deluded, you live in a place where there isn't everyone else's reality.
The great thing about a culture of givers is that's not a delusion - it's reality.
If you are delusional, sometimes the reality catches up with your delusion, and then all of a sudden you are a genius.