A Quote by Mark Forsyth

Reality changes words far more than words can ever change reality. — © Mark Forsyth
Reality changes words far more than words can ever change reality.
Film can be more of a reality than a page with words can ever be.
Language is double-edged; through words a fuller view of reality emerges, but words can also serve to fragment reality.
It has been said that I have three heroes: Christ, Marx and Freud. This is reducing everything to formulae. In truth, my only hero is Reality. If I have chosen to be a filmmaker as well as a writer it is because, rather than expressing reality through those symbols that are words, I have preferred the cinema as a means of expression - to express reality through reality.
Words and ideas are a description of reality, silence is a negation of reality. What is the reality itself?
And, yes, words matter. They may reflect reality, but they also have the power to change reality - the power to uplift and to abase.
Scientists often invent words to fill the holes in their understanding.These words are meant as conveniences until real understanding can be found. ... Words such as dimension and field and infinity ... are not descriptions of reality, yet we accept them as such because everyone is sure someone else knows what the words mean.
... what is faked [by the computerization of image-making], of course, is not reality, but photographic reality, reality as seen by the camera lens. In other words, what computer graphics have (almost) achieved is not realism, but rather only photorealism - the ability to fake not our perceptual and bodily experience of reality but only its photographic image.
For me words still possess their primitive, mystical, incantatory powers. I am inclined to use them as part of an attempt to make my own reality more real for others, as part of an effort to transcend emotional danger. For me, words are a form of action, capable of influencing change. Their articulation represents a complete, lived experience.
Mark my words. Perception is reality and how someone perceives you is their reality.
Men are apt to be much more influenced by words than by the actual facts of the surrounding reality
The dictionary is like a time capsule of all of human thinking ever since words began to be written down. And exploring where words have come from can increase your understanding of the words themselves and expand your understanding of how to use the words, and all of this change happens in your thinking when you read the words.
Men substitute words for reality and then argue about the words.
Words cannot be remote from reality when they create reality.
The reality we can put into words is never reality itself.
Integrity is conforming reality to our words - in other words, keeping promises and fulfilling expectations.
Without precise meanings behind words, politicians and elites can obscure reality and condition people to reflexively associate certain words with positive or negative perceptions. In other words, unpleasant facts can be hidden behind purposely meaningless language.
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