A Quote by David Halberstam

These days there's all too much coverage of pesudo-events about extraordinarily inauthentic people doing inauthentic things. — © David Halberstam
These days there's all too much coverage of pesudo-events about extraordinarily inauthentic people doing inauthentic things.
I would like you to accept only one prayer, and that is laughter, because when you are totally laughing you are in the present. You cannot laugh in the future and you cannot laugh in the past. All those people who have created this retarded humanity have taken away all juice, all laughter, all smiles, and dragged everybody into being inauthentic. And if you are inauthentic, insincere, you can never grow the seed that has been given to you by this great compassionate universe.
I loathe people who are disingenuous or inauthentic.
I think it's important to be authentic to who you are, and if you're inauthentic at all, people smell that from a mile away.
I think about politics, so it would be inauthentic not to talk about it.
I grew up on Facebook; it's a different realm I live in. For some people, this is inauthentic, but for me, it's all I know.
I'm not a fan of being inauthentic.
The most exhausting thing you can do is to be inauthentic.
For some, the fear of coming out is so great, they can continue to live an inauthentic life. But at a certain point, the pain becomes too much to bear. For me, having one more day pass by where I wasn't living my true self seemed like such a wasted opportunity, such a wasted life.
The theme of the Grail is the bringing of life into what is known as 'the wasteland.' The wasteland is the preliminary theme to which the Grail is the answer. . . It's the world of people living inauthentic lives - doing what they are supposed to do.
Living up to an image that you have of yourself or that other people have of you is inauthentic living.
It doesn't really feel like it's got anything to do with me. I mean, I know I wrote it, and all that and invented the characters and made it up, but it's Mike's film, so doing the press and stuff, it feels a little bit inauthentic. I was just one component of it.
I'm a pretty open book, so not being out publicly felt inauthentic. Hopefully we can get to a point where your personal life isn't anybody else's business, but until then, it's less about people having to know about your sexuality than standing up for what's right and fighting for equality.
The only thing I want to leave behind in 2019 is anything that's inauthentic, to be real.
One way a collaboration can go wrong is if your connection is inauthentic or overly prescriptive.
The best thing I could do is build a successful company and continue to innovate and be in the right role I want to be in. If I'm not doing that, I'm inauthentic. That's not a good role model to anyone. That, to me, is the most important thing.
If you build a life around an identity that springs from your own imagination, is it ever inauthentic?
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