A Quote by Taylor Swift

It can be heartbreaking when you find out that your fairytale image of the world doesn't match the reality. — © Taylor Swift
It can be heartbreaking when you find out that your fairytale image of the world doesn't match the reality.
Jesus is much more concerned about shaking your foundations, giving you an utterly alternative self image, world image, and God image, and thus reframing your entire reality. Mere inspiration can never do this.
Mythology tells us that where you stumble, there your treasure is ... The world is a match for us, and we’re a match for the world. And where it seems most challenging lies the greatest invitation to find deeper and greater power in ourselves.
Don't downgrade your dream to match your reality. Upgrade your faith to match your destiny.
A fairytale is when you marry a frog and it turns out to be a princess. Reality is vice versa.
We know that behind every image revealed there is another image more faithful to reality, and in the back of that image there is another, and yet another behind the last one, and so on, up to the true image of that absolute, mysterious reality that no one will ever see.
I know how difficult it can be when the image you've had of something doesn't match its reality; when the friend beside you turns into a monster.
You can understand a lot about yourself by working out which fairytale you use to present your world to yourself in.
... 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.
I find it ironic that happy endings now are called fairytale endings because there's nothing happy about most fairytale endings.
--There you are. The sight of the changing world is miraculous and heartbreaking, both at the same time. --But so it is for me too. The heartbreaking side of growing old is not in the things around one but in oneself.
I've never felt Truth was Beauty. Never. I've always felt that people can't take too much reality. I like being in Ingmar Bergman's world. Or in Louis Armstrong's world. Or in the world of the New York Knicks. Because it's not this world. You spend your whole life searching for a way out. You just get an overdose of reality, you know, and it's a terrible thing. I'm always fighting against reality.
The best definition I have ever heard of a vocation is that it's the place where your great joy meets the world's great need. We need all of you to find your vocation. To develop your joys, your passions, and to match them to the world's great needs.
The heartbreaking necessity of lying about reality and the heartbreaking impossibilty of lying about it
The reality is that what you find out is that your head is the medicine. If your head is not in the right place and you don't think positively, all the medicine technology in the world is not going to work.
Were I asked, what is a fairytale? I should reply, Read Undine: that is a fairytale.
In order to be an economist these days, you have to participate in this fairytale that somehow we can recover and still make the banks rich. And it is a fairytale.
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