“Yoga does not remove us from the reality or responsibilities of everyday life but rather places our feet firmly and resolutely in the practical ground of experience. We don't transcend our lives; we return to the life we left behind in the hopes of something better.” LifeInspirationalDoeRealitySuccessHopeLeftBehindsResponsibilityPracticeOur LivesFeetReturnYogaExperienceTransformationEverydayPracticalsLive LifeRemoveEveryday LifeLiving My LifeLeft BehindSomething BetterAsanaSelf TransformationYoga InspirationTranscendingYoga PracticeInspirational YogaYoga And LifeYoga Peace Author:Donna Farhi
“When you want to do your homework, fill out your tax return, or see all the choices for a trip you want to take, you need a full-size screen.” WantNeedsRealityChoicesTechnologyJourneyReturnTaxesSizeScreensHomeworkComputingTax Returns Author:Bill Gates
“I write short stories. They may appear big in size, but when you consider it, they're four or five novels in one... In return for picking up one of my books, I'm trying to give them value for their money... the goal of writing any book is to create the illusion that what you are reading is reality and you're part of it.” GivingWritingTryingMayBookStoriesBigsRealityValuesReadingGoalNovelFiveFourReturnIllusionSizeShort Story Author:James Clavell
“The immaterial blue colour shown at Iris Clert's in April had in short made me inhuman, had excluded me from the world of tangible reality; I was an extreme element of society who lived in space and who had no means of coming back to earth. Jean Tinguely saw me in space and signaled to me in speed to show me the last machine to take to return to the ephemerality of material life.” WorldMeanMadeShowsRealityEarthLastsSpaceSawsMaterialsReturnElementsMachinesBlueExtremesSpeedColourShow MeComing BackAprilTangibleExcludedInhumanIrises Author:Yves Klein
“When I feel overwhelmed by misfortune, the greatest joy that the Lord can give me is to go to the altar, to put my forehead against it (as on the day of my ordination to the priesthood), and to feel the presence of the only reality. Not only does calm return, but my body seems to be annihilated; the only true life begins, the life of that which is intangible.” GivingFeelsDoeBodyRealitySeemsJoyLordReturnGive MeCalmMisfortunesOverwhelmedAltarsForeheadsPriesthoodIntangibleTrue LifeOrdination Author:Leonid Feodorov
“I accept all interpretations of my films. The only reality is before the camera. Each film I make is kind of a return to poetry for me, or at least an attempt to create a poem.” KindRealityFilmAcceptingReturnCamerasInterpretation Author:Bernardo Bertolucci
“Two opposing forces inhabit the poem: one of elevation or up-rooting, which pulls the word from the language: the other of gravity, which makes it return. The poem is an original and unique creation, but it is also reading and recitation: participation. The poet creates it; the people, by recitation, re-create it. Poet and reader are two moments of a single reality.” PeopleArtTwoMomentsRealityPoetryReadingLanguageForceCreationPoetReturnReaderUniqueOriginalsGravityParticipationOpposingElevationRecitation Book:The Bow and the Lyre: The Poem, The Poetic Revelation, Poetry and History Source: The Bow and the Lyre: The Poem, The Poetic Revelation, Poetry and History
“The nineteenth and twentieth centuries have given us as much terror as we can take. We have paid a high enough price for the nostalgia of the whole and the one, for the reconciliation of the concept and the sensible, of the transparent and the communicable experience. Under the general demand for slackening and for appeasement, we can hear the mutterings of the desire for a return of terror, for the realization of the fantasy to seize reality. The answer is: Let us wage a war on totality; let us be witnesses to the unpresentable; let us activate the differences.” WarEnoughWholeRealityDesireGivenDifferencesAnswersFantasyCenturyReturnDemandConceptsPaidTerrorNostalgiaRealizationWitnessSensibleReconciliationTransparentTwentieth CenturyTotalityActivateAppeasementMuttering Author:Jean-Francois Lyotard
“The problem with kitsch is that it is all too profound, manipulating deep libidinal and ideological forces, while true art knows how to remain at the surface, how to subtract it's subject from it's deepest context of historical reality. The same goes for contemporary art, where we often encounter brutal attempts to return to the Real, to remind the spectator or reader that he is perceiving a fiction, to awaken him from a sweet dream.” KnowsArtRealProblemDreamRealityForceFictionKnow HowSubjectsSweetReturnReaderHistoricalProfoundSurfaceContemporaryEncountersBrutalSpectatorsIdeologicalKitschContemporary ArtSweet Dreams Author:Slavoj Žižek
“Magic is a two-way process: you use it to change yourself and in return, it changes you. Letting yourself enter a magical reality is not about creating an enclave of magic beyond your everyday life, but of allowing magic in- allowing for the intrusion of the weird, the irrational, the things you can't explain, yet are undeniably real.” WayTwoRealUseRealityProcessMagicReturnCreatingEverydayAllowingIrrationalEveryday LifeTwo WaysIntrusionChange Yourself Author:Phil Hine
“A little more than a hundred years ago, "Tel Aviv" was not a city. It was a title of a novel written by an author. The "Return to Zion" was a name of another novel. There was a bookshelf. There was no country. There was no state. There was no nation. There was no physical Jewish reality in this country.” YearsLittlesCountryStatesRealityNamesNationsCitiesNovelWrittenReturnHundredYears AgoTitlesBookshelvesZion Author:Amos Oz
“If heaven is understood more as God's space on earth than as an ethereal region apart from the essential reality we know, then what happens on earth matters even more than we think, for the Christian life becomes a continuation of the unfolding work of Jesus, who will one day return to set the world to rights.” IfsThinkingKnowsWorldMatterRealityHappensEarthChristianJesusHeavenSpaceRightsReturnOne DayEssentialsUnderstoodChristian LifeRegionsUnfoldingContinuationEtherealLife Unfolding Author:Jon Meacham
“Don't wake up a woman in love. Let her dream, so that she does not weep when she returns to her bitter reality” LoveDoeDreamRealityMarriageReturnWake UpBitter Author:Mark Twain
“I wish I could leave you certain of the images in my mind, because they are so beautiful that I hate to think they will be extinguished when I am. Well, but again, this life has its own mortal loveliness. And memory is not strictly mortal in its nature, either. It is a strange thing, after all, to be able to return to a moment, when it can hardly be said to have any reality at all, even in its passing. A moment is such a slight thing. I mean, that its abiding is a most gracious reprieve.” ThinkingMindWellsMeanSaidMomentsRealityAbleBeautifulCertainHateWishMemoriesStrangeReturnI HatePassingPassingsMortalsThis LifeGraciousAbidingStrange ThingsLovelinessReprieve Author:Marilynne Robinson