294 Quotes About Realism
- Author N.C. Thomas
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Optimism was for children. Once you reached adulthood then you had to join the rest of the world as a realist - life was a bag of shit you were expected to pay for.
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- Author Johan van Wyk
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Moral writing is boring.
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- Author cs lewis
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The unblushingly romantic has far less power to deceive than the apparently realistic. Admitted fantasy is precisely the kind of literature which never deceives at all. Children are not deceived by fairy-tales; they are often and gravely deceived by school-stories...The real danger lurks in sober-faced novels where all appears to be very probable but all is in fact contrived to put across some social or ethical or religious or anti-religious ‘comment on life’.
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- Author Jean-François Millet
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Oh, how I wish I could make those who see my work feel the splendors and terrors of the night! One ought to be able to make people hear the songs, the silences, and murmurings of the air. They should feel the infinite.
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- Author Lev Shestov
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Although we had had no precise exponents of realism, yet after Pushkin it was impossible for a Russian writer to depart too far from actuality. Even those who did not know what to do with "real life" had to cope with it as best they could. Hence, in order that the picture of life should not prove too depressing, the writer must provide himself in due season with a philosophy.
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- Author George F. Will
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Diplomacy without armaments is like music without instruments. – Frederick the Great
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- Author Kapil Raj
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The deepest cuts are given by the people who are nearest to you. Why? Because they can.
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- Author George Saunders
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. . . Absurdism was really just realism seen from close to the bottom.
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- Author Leo Tolstoy
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With all my soul I wished to be good, but I was young, passionate and alone, completely alone when I sought goodness. Every time I tried to express my most sincere desire, which was to be morally good, I met with contempt and ridicule, but as soon as I yielded to low passions I was praised and encouraged.
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