Fantasy And Reality Quotes by Andy Warhol, Lloyd Alexander, Penn Jillette, Carl Jung, Signe Baumane, Dr. Seuss and many others.

Fantasy love is much better than Reality Love.
Fantasy is hardly an escape from reality. It’s a way of understanding it.
One of the things that Teller and I are obsessed with, one of the reasons that we’re in magic, is the difference between fantasy and reality. That is the subject that, if you have a brain in your head, is always dealt with in magic. The smarter the tricks you’re doing, the more that’ s an important thing.
Without this playing with fantasy no creative work has ever yet come to birth. The debt we owe to the play of the imagination is incalculable.
I guess I’m interested in the behind-the-surface feelings of the human condition, in my own way. I was always struck by the gap – at least in the books I was reading – between what people tell stories about and what I actually feel. I started thinking about a gap between fantasy and reality.
The debt we owe to the play of imagination is incalculable.
I like nonsense, it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living, it’s a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope. Which is what I do, and that enables you to laugh at life’s realities.
I don’t think there is any difference between fantasy and reality in the way these should be approached in a film. Of course if you live that way you are clinically insane.
Journalism, like history, has no therapeutic value; it is better able to diagnose than to cure, and it provides society with a primitive means of psychoanalysis that allows the patient to judge the distance between fantasy and reality.
We talked [with Scott Derrickson] about making it kind of muscular and practical. Yeah it’s a fantasy but what’s the difference between fantasy and reality really?
The blurring of fantasy and reality is something that the Japanese herald in their life, in their day-to-day commercialism.
Things were going very fast now. Too fast to suit him. Fantasy and reality had merged.
I remember a conversation with my parents about who the people on the TV were, and learning they were actors and they acted out this story and just thinking that was the most fantastic notion, and that’s what I want to do.
Fantasy and reality often overlap.
The best thing about dreams is that fleeting moment, when you are between asleep and awake, when you don’t know the difference between reality and fantasy, when for just that one moment you feel with your entire soul that the dream is reality, and it really happened.
As we practice, we begin to know the difference between our fantasy and reality.
Though dreams can be deceiving; like faces are to hearts, they serve for sweet relieving, when fantasy and reality lie too far apart.
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