Top 14 Quotes About Multiple Realities
#1. If people have multiple identities and deal with multiple realities, why should we expect them to be ontological purists?
Karl E. Weick
#2. What our consciousness is experiencing is just a sliver of the infinite, multiple realities where we exist simultaneously
Russell Anthony Gibbs
#3. But one of the hallmarks of emotional maturity is to recognize the validity of multiple realities and to understand that people think, feel, and react differently. Often we behave as if "closeness" means "sameness.
Harriet Lerner
#4. It may seem that we have multiple realities - because we're capable of playing many different roles in our life.
Art Hochberg
#5. Our Oneness exists in infinite multiple realities and infinite time periods simultaneously. At our core we are pure energy that cannot be created or destroyed and that transcends space and time.
Russell Anthony Gibbs
#6. Essentially Flight is just an adventure of multiple realities.
Vanna Bonta
#7. If I have more than one life, I would definitely dedicate this one entirely to you.
Nico J. Genes
#8. For modern fashion designers, bones are beautiful. I don't know why, but so many people are obsessed with the skeletal look.
Marie Helvin
#10. Christine Bass was my high school music teacher. She took a program on its last legs and within a few years turned into one of the best programs in the country. Our high school dominated national choir competitions all through her 20-plus year tenure.
Aaron Lazar
#11. Now time, afternoon time, which in the Midi is as elemental as air and light, expanded and rolled billowingly outwards across the rest of the day, and upwards to the vaults of the cobalt sky, freeing everyone in its delicious sprawl from their obligations.
Ian McEwan
#12. The moment was surreal. A sometimes-autistic young man with two identities lecturing a room full of zombies on feelings and realities.
Jonathan Friesen
#13. They all occupied the same space but did not occupy it together. Imagine a thousand leaves of tracing paper, each with one person lightly pencilled on it, all stacked atop a scene of a frozen city block. A thousand discreet and solitary realities that appear to be occurring in the same location.
Doug Dorst
#14. I feel like there's this weird thing that as a feminist band you get put in this role as ambassadors.
Kathleen Hanna
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