What, after all, is more real to us than the geography of our childhoods?
– Dan Simmons
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- I gradually became aware that my interiority was inseparable from my exteriority, that the geography of my city was the geography of my soul. – Aleksandar Hemon
- And the geography of the thing–the geography of them–was completely and hopelessly wrong. – Jennifer E Smith
- Childhood isn’t just those years. It’s also the opinions you form about them afterward. That’s why our childhoods are so long. – Kim Stanley Robinson
- . . . it is true, even people with painful childhoods. . . grow up to be more interesting people. So, there’s always a positive to a negative. – Barbra Streisand
- You’d be surprised how many childhoods each of us has. – David Rivard
- Let’s raise children who won’t have to recover from their childhoods. – Pam Leo
- When you meet the real problems of life, think of the real lessons of life for the real lessons of life are in the real problems of life – Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
- His imagination was always more real than the reality of daily life. – Dan Simmons
- God created war so that Americans would learn geography. – Mark Twain
- War does one good-”it teaches people geography. – Will Durant
- Dreams are our only geography-”our native land. – Dejan Stojanovic
- Everywhere’s been where it is ever since it was first put there. It’s called geography. – Terry Pratchett
- Individual identities and national destines were shaped by the tripod of history, geography, and philosophy. – Patrick Mendis
- History rhymes, but geography endures. – Andrew C Katen
- Anybody who believes that the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach flunked geography. – Robert Byrne
- Geography is destiny. – Abraham Verghese
- Big thoughts roam in big places. If you want to expand your thinking, expand your geography. – Audrey Moralez
- I’m learning geography is about lossand so I keep moving – Paul Guest
- I don’t know about the first steps in a geography of loss, and I know that it’s unmapped. I know that we all have to go by ourselves. – Wayne Earl
- Do you understand the sadness of geography? – Michael Ondaatje
- Since he had given up men he had taken up geography. He visited a new sight or a new neighborhood nearly every weekend. – Caleb Crain
- This is not an issue of geography. He IS of two worlds wherever he goes. – Ron Suskind
- I covet solitude and storms-¦and rain, with its geography of dark silence and distance – John J Geddes
- I like geography best, he said, because your mountains & rivers know the secret. Pay no attention to boundaries. – Brian Andreas
- A real job can kill a real dream, chase your real dreams – Fabrizio Moreira
- If it looks real and feels real, do you think it matters if it’s real? – Daniel Nayeri
- A question that always haunts me. Why can’t people just be real? It’s easier being real than pretend being real. Give yourself a chance. – Manasa Rao
- …the real is coherent and probable because it is real, not real because it is coherent… – Maurice MerleauPonty
- the real is coherent and probable because it is real, and not real because it is coherent… – Maurice MerleauPonty
- Real transformation requires real honesty. If you want to move forward -” get real with yourself! – Bryant McGill
- You know it’s real when reality becomes a dream, the dream becomes real, and real feels unreal – Evy Michaels
- Real transformation requires real honesty. If you want to move forward -” get real with yourself. – Bryant McGill
- I am the Real, for I have not ceased to be real -“ through the Real. – Idries Shah
- Stop regretting relationships that once brought you great joy. – Joseph Simmons
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- In such seconds of decision entire futures are made – Dan Simmons
- The words sounded like a mournful incantation. – Dan Simmons
- The past is dead and buried. But I know now that buried things have a way of rising to the surface when one least expects them to. – Dan Simmons
- There is a fullness and calmness there which can come only from knowing pain. – Dan Simmons
- It was as if they had climbed the last hill in creation. – Dan Simmons