“Real world movies or shows that are about things that actually happen versus having superpowers, there's a little bit of a fantasy element to it.” WorldLittlesRealShowsHappensBitsFantasyElementsLittle BitReal WorldVersusSuperpower Author:Dan Payne
“Femininity, yes, effectively there is more in The First Man, not only in terms of women but stylistically, in its elements, the notes he wrote. You can see a real love story in it, a childhood love story, [Albert] Camus' first. Meursault [protagonist of The Outsider] and Marie were never up to much really. There is Dora in The Just and others in his plays, but they aren't so well known.” MenFirstsWellsRealPlayStoriesTermKnownChildhoodElementsNotesLove StoryReal LoveOutsidersWell KnownFemininityProtagonistsMarie Author:Catherine Camus
“[Fifty Shades Darker director] James Foley directed Fear. And that's what I love about this film, because it has a real sexy thriller element about it.” RealFilmDirectorsElementsSexyFiftyShadeThrillersFifty Shades Author:Bella Heathcote
“In the past things were either in your head (subjective, imaginary, fantasy) or else they were part of the outside world - cold, hard, concrete materialistic reality. If you want to look at it in terms of poetry, there was surrealism and objectivism. Now there's the veil of the virtual in between. The old opposition between inner and outer doesn't quite capture it, especially as it contains elements of both. It's real but not concrete.” IfsWorldWantLooksRealHardRealityPastTermFantasyColdElementsOppositionCaptureConcreteImaginaryVeilsSubjectiveMaterialisticOutside WorldSurrealismObjectivism Author:Elaine Equi
“Often the magical elements in my books are standing in for elements of the real world, the small and magical-in-their-own-right sorts of things that we take for granted and no longer pay attention to, like the bonds of friendship that entwine our own lives with those of other people and places.” PeopleWorldBookRealPayAttentionElementsStandingGrantedPay AttentionReal WorldBonds Of Friendship Author:Charles de Lint
“A movie can and should have some real dissonance throughout - rage, heartache, tears, conflict, catharsis and all the other elements Aristotle demanded of a good story - but the chord has to be resolved.” ShouldRealStoriesTearsConflictElementsShould HaveRageHeartacheChordsGood StoryCatharsisDissonance Author:Josh Radnor
“Well the real concept of basic needs if you cut it right down are simply the physical needs that are unavoidable for all of us. So to have enough calories to keep our bodies going. Have shelter from extreme elements. To have water that is safe to drink, So I think that's the core of it.” IfsThinkingNeedsWellsRealEnoughBodyWaterCuttingDrinkSafeElementsConceptsExtremesCoreShelterCaloriesBasic Needs Author:Peter Singer
“'Paranormal 1' scared me because I didn't know if it was real or what. 'Blair Witch' was kind of scary for the same reason. It takes the voyeur element away and makes you think, 'Oh crap, this could really happen to me.'” IfsThinkingKnowsKindRealReasonHappensElementsScaredScaryParanormalWitchCrapMake You ThinkBlair Author:Marlon Wayans
“True love is not a strong, fiery, impetuous passion. It is, on the contrary, an element calm and deep. It looks beyond mere externals, and is attracted by qualities alone. It is wise and discriminating, and its devotion is real and abiding.” LooksRealPassionStrongLove IsQualityWiseElementsMereTrue LoveCalmContraryDevotionAbidingFieryTrue Love IsMy True LoveImpetuousStrong PassionWhat Is True Love Author:Ellen G. White
“Some discouragement, some faintness of heart at the new real future which replaces the imaginary, is not unusual, and we do not expect people to be deeply moved by what is not unusual. That element of tragedy which lies in the very fact of frequency has not yet wrought itself into the coarse emotion of mankind, and perhaps our frames could hardly bear much of it. If we had a keen vision and feeling of all ordinary human life, it would be like hearing the grass grow and the squirrel's heart beat, and we should die of that roar which lies on the other side of silence.” PeopleIfsShouldHumansHeartRealFactsFeelingsWould BeLyingDiesGrowsSidesEmotionSilenceVisionMankindBearsElementsBeatsOrdinaryTragedyMovedHearingHuman LifeGrassUnusualImaginaryFrequencyDiscouragementSquirrelsHeart BeatCoarse Author:George Eliot
“Autobiography is not important. Authenticity is important. The writer must fire herself through the text, be the molten stuff that welds together disparate elements. I believe there is always exposure, vulnerability, in the writing process, which is not to say it is either confessional or memoir. Simply, it is real.” WritingBelieveImportantRealTogetherI BelieveStuffProcessFireElementsMemoirAuthenticityVulnerabilityAutobiographyWriting ProcessExposure Book:Weight Source: Weight
“The real truth of the matter is, as you and I know, that a financial element in the larger centers has owned the Government ever since the days of Andrew Jackson...” KnowsRealMatterGovernmentAmericaFreedomElementsFinancialCorruptionNew WorldConspiracyBankingBankersNew World OrderWorld OrderAndrewFederal ReserveWorld GovernmentCentral BanksOne World GovernmentReal TruthCorporatismCentral BankingEconomic OrderCentral GovernmentCorrupt Government Author:Franklin D. Roosevelt
“The resulting texts always took a narrative term, enigmatic at first but ultimately explicit and often premonitory. The semantic distribution of these basic elements diverted them from their original meaning, thus revealing their real significance. Henceforth, every form of writing will consist of an operation of decoding, of contamination, and of sense perversion. All this because all language is essentially mystification, and everything is fiction.” WritingFirstsRealFormLanguageTermFictionElementsOriginalsNarrativeOperationsSignificanceDistributionRevealingExplicitPerversionEnigmaticContamination Author:Brion Gysin