Top 18 Cinematic Reality Quotes

#1. But problems are like weeds - pluck one and five more spring up.

Denise Grover Swank

#2. Every disaster gives a warning before it comes; little or big, there is always a warning! Warnings are the flowers of the existence for you to take. Take them!

Mehmet Murat Ildan

#3. He saw himself in her eyes, suspended in two shining drops of bright water, himself
dark and tiny, in fine detail, the lines about his mouth, everything there, as if her eyes
were two miraculous bits of violet amber that might capture and hold him intact.

Ray Bradbury

#4. A sense of humor is rare. It isn't telling a joke about how there are three ways to get to heaven. It's being in a restaurant and hearing someone say, Everyone's got their tale of woe, and then turning around and saying, Unfortunately, in life, there's more woe than tail.

Rodney Dangerfield

#5. Books can be burned," croaked Black.
"They have a way of rising from the ashes," said Andreus.

James Thurber

#6. And then, I suppose, there's also a cinematic reality on top of that. Because it was extremely difficult to keep tabs on, it was quite confusing acting that.

Gabriel Byrne

#7. It is now conceded that all idea of British intervention is at an end ... I want to hug the army of the Potomac. I want to get the whole army of Vicksburg drunk at my own expense. I want to fight some small man and lick him.

Henry Adams

#8. If slavery, barbarism and desolation are to be called peace, men can have no worse misfortune.

Baruch Spinoza

#9. Reality's its own thing. And I'm not really into reality that much. I'm into this cinematic stylized reality that can comment on reality. It's like the most beautiful parts of reality and the saddest parts, but it's none of this middle ground.

Zack Snyder

#10. This was not an Indiana Jones classic holovid; it was real life.

Karen Lord

#11. Art history is less explosive than the rest of history, so it sinks faster into the pulverized regions of time.

Robert Smithson

#12. A dozen press agents working overtime can do terrible things to the human spirit.

Cecil B. DeMille

#13. I think luck falls on not just the brave but also the ones who believe they belong there.

Novak Djokovic

#14. We Americans only voted for George Bush to prove to the British that Americans understand irony. Unfortunately, it kinda backfired.

Scott Capurro

#15. Grief is a gift, something you have to earn.

Peter Hoeg

#16. Never try to convey your idea to the audience - it is a thankless and senseless task. Show them life, and they'll find within themselves the means to assess and appreciate it.

Andrei Tarkovsky

#17. Leave the shadow and LIVE in the Reality

Samar Sudha

#18. I believe that one of the secret engines that allows cinema to work, and have the marvelous power over us that it does, is the fact that for thousands of years we have spent eight hours every night in a 'cinematic' dream-state, and so are familiar with this version of reality.

Walter Murch

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