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«The first step in the risk management process is to acknowledge the reality of risk. Denial is a common tactic that substitutes deliberate ignorance for thoughtful planning.»
«There are some people who live in a dream world, and there are some who face reality; and then there are those who turn one into the other.»
Author: Douglas H. Everett | About: Delusion, Dreams, Reality | Keywords: dream world
«The hardest job kids face today is learning good manners without seeing any.»
«The fear of poetry is an indication that we are cut off from our own reality»
«There's a balance in my life, there's reality and there's the part that looks really glamorous, but we're all just people in the end.»
«The basic tool for the manipulation of reality is the manipulation of words. If you can control the meaning of words, you can control the people who must use the words.»
«There is only one admirable form of the imagination: the imagination that is so intense that it creates a new reality, that it makes things happen.»
«The degree in which a poet's imagination dominates reality is, in the end, the exact measure of his importance and dignity»
«There, right in the midst of our lives, is that which satisfies the craving for inequality, and acts as a permanent reminder that medicine is not food. Hence a man?s reaction to monarchy is a kind of test. Monarchy can easily be ?debunked;' but watch the faces, mark the accents of the debunkers. These are the men whose tap-root in Eden has been cut: whom no rumour of the polyphony, the dance, can reach - men to whom pebbles laid in a row are more beautiful than an arch. Yet even if they desire equality, they cannot reach it. Where men are forbidden to honour a king they honour millionaires, athletes or film-stars instead: even famous prostitutes or gangsters. For spiritual nature, like bodily nature, will be served; deny it food and it will gobble poison.»
«The longing for certainty... is in every human mind. But certainty is generally illusion.»