Fiction Becoming Reality Quotes & Sayings
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Recent global challenges suggest the themes in "The RISING SEDITION" foreshadow fiction becoming reality!! RT — Richard Trevae

Great compassion makes a peaceful heart. A peaceful heart makes a peaceful person. A peaceful person makes a peaceful family. A peaceful family makes a peaceful community. A peaceful community makes a peaceful nation. A peaceful nation makes a peaceful world. — Maha Ghosananda

She was learning as quickly that what was right and what must happen weren't always the same thing. — Colleen Oakes

For it falls out
That what we have we prize not to the worth
Whiles we enjoy it, but being lacked and lost,
Why, then we rack the value, then we find
The virtue that possession would not show us
While it was ours. — William Shakespeare

What Christ does in us and through us will always be 'exceedingly abundantly above all we ask or think.' — Max Lucado

The distinction between reality and fiction in America seems like it is becoming really blurry. With its religious fanaticism, reality TV programs and fake news broadcasts being aired by the government, the States feel like they are entering the Dark Ages. — Dana Schutz

Never make the mistake of thinking that alcoholics are weak, because it took an incredible amount of internal strength and conviction in order for me to keep drinking despite the growing mountain of evidence against it. — Mishka Shubaly

The death of this honorable man upon this battlefield leaves all of us the poorer for his loss, yet so much the richer for the friendship and love and loyalty with which he gifted us in life. May his spirit speed unhindered to the other side to join those already there and to await us until we join him in our own times. — Walter C. Conner

Simply put, to please God means to bring him delight by being and doing what he desires. — Robert D. Jones

Everything is becoming science fiction. From the margins of an almost invisible literature has sprung the intact reality of the 20th century. — J.G. Ballard

Deciding not to run away is a crucial first step. — Suzanne Collins

Quite often, little germs of ideas have come from something that I've observed or someone's told me. The process of it becoming fiction is expanding and extending it: stretching the rubber band of reality. — Laura Wade