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Hyperrealness Quotes By Pablo Picasso

You know, it's just like being a peddler. You want two breasts? Well, here you are
two breasts. We must see to it that the man looking at the picture has at hand everything he needs to paint a nude. If you really give him everything he needs
and the best
he'll put everything where it belongs, with his own eyes. Each person will make for himself the kind of nude he wants, with the nude that I will have made for him. — Pablo Picasso

Hyperrealness Quotes By Thomas Metzinger

I believe we should really take our own phenomenology more seriously. What a good theory of conscious must explain is the variance in this subjective sense of realness: There clearly is a phenomenology of "hyperrealness", for example during religious experiences or under the influence of certain psychoactive substances. — Thomas Metzinger

Hyperrealness Quotes By Thomas Hobbes

Love is a person's idea about his/her needs in other person what you are attracted to. — Thomas Hobbes

Hyperrealness Quotes By Charles Darwin

None can reply - all seems eternal now. The wilderness has a mysterious tongue, which teaches awful doubt. — Charles Darwin

Hyperrealness Quotes By Stephen King

A boy who once wiped his ass with poison ivy probably doesn't belong in a smart people's club. — Stephen King

Hyperrealness Quotes By Malcolm X

I myself would go for nonviolence if it was consistent, if everybody was going to be nonviolent all the time. I'd say, okay, let's get with it, we'll all be nonviolent. But I don't go along with any kind of nonviolence unless everybody's going to be nonviolent. If they make the Ku Klux Klan nonviolent, I'll be nonviolent. If they make the White Citizens Council nonviolent, I'll be nonviolent. But as long as you've got somebody else not being nonviolent, I don't want anybody coming to me talking any nonviolent talk. — Malcolm X