“No matter how much insight and understanding we develop, the rational brain is basically impotent to talk the emotional brain out of its own reality.” — Bessel van der Kolk, The Body Keeps the Score
Tag: reality
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“I thought to myself how much more welcome a faculty the imagination would be if we could tell when it was at work and when not.” — Kingsley Amis, The Green Man
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“One of the definitions of sanity, itself, is the ability to tell real from unreal. Shall we need a new definition?” — Alvin Toffler, Future Shock
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“The man who has faith in logic is always cuckolded by reality.” — Alexander Theroux, Darconville’s Cat
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“As soon as fear, hatred, jealousy and power worship are involved, the sense of reality becomes unhinged.” — George Orwell, Notes on Nationalism
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“When you have wholeheartedly accepted one vision of reality, it is very difficult to have that reality challenged, then replaced by another.” — Randy Wayne White, Shark River
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“For was not the arbitrary distinction between illusion and reality the ultimate illusion itself?” — Norman Spinrad, The Void Captain’s Tale
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“We are haunted, not by reality, but by those images we have put in place of reality.” — Daniel J. Boorstin, The Image
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“Beliefs change, and reality persists.” — Seth Godin, “A paradox of community, belief and reality,” Seth’s Blog (2020-11-20)
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“We sometimes feel for another, a passion of which he himself seems to be altogether incapable; because, when we put ourselves in his case, that passion arises in our breast from the imagination, though it does not in his from the reality. We blush for the impudence and rudeness of another, though he himself appears to have no sense of the impropriety of his own behaviour; because we cannot help feeling with what confusion we ourselves should be covered, had we behaved in so absurd a manner.” — Adam Smith, “Of Sympathy,” The Theory of Moral Sentiments