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Even Plato Didn't Care For The Flickering Images Of Reality Projected On The Cave Walls.
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Even Plato didn't care for the flickering images of reality projected on
the cave walls.
-- Jason Vigdior, _Jest_, 1996
Related:
Not Bogged Down In Reality: Jason Rainbow
The dwarves' knives vanish as they strike the walls of the cave.
If you care about a dream enough, make it into a reality.
Reality is not always probable, or even likely.
To us, killing is murder, even for revenge. -- Kirk, "Plato's Stepchildren," stardate 5784.3.
Those cave paintings are wonderful, but like everything we know, they are not too wonderful to be true.
It is their reality that gives them wonder, and while there will never come a time when some of us will not wish for more than we can have, the happiest of us will wait confidently for other tangible finds....
How many deconstructionists -- does it take to screw in a light bulb?
It doesn't matter. Even if the bulb is screwed in, it will always be flickering, however faintly, so it really hasn't worked....
There is no reality except the one contained within us.
That is why so many people live such an unreal life....
Fortune's graffito of the week (or maybe even month)
Don't Write On Walls! (and underneath) You want I should type?...