I want to create something that doesn't exist exactly in the real world, but exists in a kind of parallel to the real world.
I'm not handled. I'm not crafted by slick, high-priced consultants. I'm a real person, a genuine person, a struggling person in Connecticut.
It's a real man who can go out with a woman who's taller than he is. That's an alpha male right there.
Looking for a queen or a king to respect, then I suggest you nature which is a real queen, a real king: Generous, creative, almighty and just!
Nightmares are at all times better than real life; because you always have the chance to start over everything.
The internet and online communication is the window into your world - but real life, in person communication / connection is the door.
I think a painting is more like the real world if it's made out the real world.
If you circle above Central Park at night in a helicopter, you're looking down at the most expensive real estate in the world. It's the American Monopoly board.
I barely ever watch TV, but when I do, I usually only watch MTV shows, like 'The Real World Sydney.'
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Love teaches us a lesson, to love Hope teaches us a lesson, not to give up Dreams were made to be real.
Real life is sometimes boring, rarely conclusive and boy, does the dialogue need work.
I wouldn't say Malkovich is totally insane, but he's not living in the real world. He's living in his world, which is a fine world to live in apparently.
You don't get explanations in real life. You just get moments that are absolutely, utterly, inexplicably odd.
Merely that I have a World Wide Web page does not give me any power, any abilities, nor any status in the real world.
When my father died, I had a real experience with Christ, a real conversion with Christ and I had it in a Oneness church.
I have a kid and a husband and my family, and it's important to live the real life. I don't want to offer my whole life to cinema. It's only cinema.
I decided that it's either, you know, if I want to have children, have a family and - and live a long life, I've got to make some real, real serious changes.
No offense to Bushwick, where all my neighbors greeted me on the street and there is a growing arts community and a curious beauty to its industrial zone, but Bushwick is no Williamsburg, even if the real estate agents would have you believe it is.
My father started his own business, and before that was a freelance lecturer, and my friends are artists and musicians; they don't have real jobs - none of us have real jobs.
When you make that crossover from life to real life, when you're not treated as a child anymore but as a man, and you are no longer given the benefit of the doubt, it takes some courage to face that.