
Top 23 Simulacrum Quotes
#1. Until genuine political, economic, and cultural liberty are established, democracy is unlikely to offer anything more than a simulacrum of legitimacy for an oppressive regime.
David Harsanyi
#3. The actor's life offers, on a daily basis, the simulacrum of love; a mask can be satisfied, or at least consoled, by the echo of what it seeks.
Salman Rushdie
#5. If ours is an examined faith, we should be unafraid to doubt. If doubt is eventually justified, we were believing what clearly was not worth believing. But if doubt is answered, our faith has grown stronger. It knows God more certainly and it can enjoy God more deeply.
Os Guinness
#6. I seem to be inside a kind of artificial environment. Almost like a ... a simulacrum of Reiden Lake.
Christa Faust
#7. How old did you have to be before you learned the difference between the simulacrum of love and the reality?
Emily Croy Barker
#8. If souls can suffer alongside, and I hardly know it, because the spirit of discernment is not in me, then I know nothing of Calvary love.
Amy Carmichael
#9. The simulacrum is never that which conceals the truth
it is the truth which conceals that there is none. The simulacrum is true.
Jean Baudrillard
#10. Do not worry Little Bird, remember we are Simulacrum, and Simulacrum are never alone, for we know the end of the story.
Julia J. Gibbs
#11. We set up government by consent of the governed, and the Bill of Rights denies those in power any legal opportunity to coerce that consent. Authority here is to be controlled by public opinion, not public opinion by authority.
Robert H. Jackson
#12. Political parties in Italy are so stupid and expensive that they deserve to be abolished.
William C. Brown
#13. I enjoy making money and I enjoy the work [acting]. I'm really into it and it's really fun. As long as it goes for, I'm happy to keep going with it. It's a good ride so far, and I hope the wheels stay on.
Callan McAuliffe
#14. It isn't stress that makes us fall - it's how we respond to stressful events.
Wayde Goodall
#16. Nobody suddenly discovers anything. Thing are made slowly and in pain.
Hugh Jackman
#17. The panorama-city is a 'theoretical' (that is, visual) simulacrum, in short a picture, whose condition of possibility is an oblivion and a misunderstanding of practices.
Michel De Certeau
#18. Can the vast technology beneath our gaze be anything but a representation? Any optical artifact ... The city panorama is a theoretical (ie visual) simulacrum: in short, a picture, of which the preconditions for feasibility are forgetfulness and a misunderstanding of processes.
Michel De Certeau
#20. Literature itself is a species of code. You line up symbols and create a simulacrum of life.
Marcel Theroux
#21. Virtue debases itself in justifying itself.
Voltaire
#22. Maybe it was more about finding who I was in relation to the Simulacrum-to the blood inside of me- and less about finding myself in relation to who I wanted to be. Maybe I had gotten those two things mixed up along the way
Julia J. Gibbs
#23. Have you ever loved something so much that you never had to even think about whether you did or not? That's how I love him.
R. YS Perez
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