The hallucination of being a separate ego will not stand up to biological tests. — Alan Watts Copy Share Image
In the end, a vision without the ability to execute it is probably a hallucination. — Steve Case Copy Share Image
“Not all light is good. There is negative light, that can cast bad shadows.” — Anthony Liccione Copy Share Image
“I believe there's nothing in hallucinations that has anything to do with anything external to the internal psychological state of the person… — Richard Feynman Copy Share Image
Having a vision for what you want is not enough...Vision without execution is hallucination — Thomas A. Edison Copy Share Image
You know what the difference between a vision and a hallucination is? They call it a vision when other people can see… — Ben Horowitz Copy Share Image
Memory creates a hallucination of the past, desire creates a hallucination of the future. — Jaggi Vasudev Copy Share Image
A hallucination is a species of reality, as capable of teaching you as a videotape about Kilimanjaro or anything else that falls… — Terence McKenna Copy Share Image
“Maybe when I’d wrecked I had hit my head. Could that be it? Did I have a brain injury? Was I hallucinating?… — a.b. shepherd Copy Share Image
Descartes spent far too much time in bed subject to the persistent hallucination that he was thinking. You are not free from… — Flann O'Brien Copy Share Image
Imagination has no limit and always surpasses hallucination to get reality and those who don't find it are still in the state… — Anuj Somany Copy Share Image
There is a curious law of art...that even the attempt to reproduce the act of seeing, when carried out with sufficient energy,… — Northrop Frye Copy Share Image
“Human existence being an hallucination containing in itself the secondary hallucinations of day and night (the latter an insanitary condition of the… — Flann O'Brien Copy Share Image
“Maladict had hallucinations, but Wazzer had a certainty you could bend steel around. It was the opposite of a hallucination, somehow. It… — Terry Pratchett Copy Share Image
“If he bleeds to death on the pavilion floor, will he truly have died? Or will the web-work of mosquito curtains draw… — Dennis McFarland Copy Share Image
“Occasionally, if you repeat questions and phrases long enough one's mind will suddenly, and seemingly magically, stumble upon an elucidation, which feels… — J.M. Geever Copy Share Image
I have suffered from migraines since childhood and have long been curious about my own aching head, my dizziness, my divine lifting… — Siri Hustvedt Copy Share Image
“Contrary to what TV and movies have told you, it’s nearly impossible to have a hallucination that you can both see and… — David Wong Copy Share Image
“One might trouble one's dainty snout with a whiff of the taleggio displayed in an artisanal cheese shop, or take a saucer… — Kevin Barry Copy Share Image
“Hawksmoor had often noticed how, in the moments when he first carne upon a corpse, all the objects around it wavered for… — Peter Ackroyd Copy Share Image
“Indeed, the line between perceiving and hallucinating is not as crisp as we like to think. In a sense, when we look… — V.S. Ramachandran Copy Share Image
“Tell me, how would you feel if everyone screamed and ran when they saw you coming, or hunted you down like a… — Walter M. Miller Jr Copy Share Image
[William Butler] Yeats has the phrase Hodos Chameliontos, chameleon-like, in that you don't know where the beginning or the middle or the… — Allen Ginsberg Copy Share Image
“Of course it had been an hallucination. But when hallucinations start behaving like realities, with a score of coincidences to back them… — Fritz Leiber Copy Share Image
I don't think I ever relinquish a person I have known, and surely not my fictional characters. I see them, I hear… — Marguerite Yourcenar Copy Share Image
“In fact he was incurably insane and hallucinated more or less continuously, but by a remarkable stroke of lateral thinking his fellow… — Terry Pratchett Copy Share Image
“Let's Look at Subjective Religious Experiences This Way: What if ten thousand people went up to a mountain top, saw something, and… — John W. Loftus Copy Share Image
“He had entered another imaginative world, one connected to the beginning of his life as a writer, to the Napoleonic world that… — Fred Kaplan Copy Share Image
“At this point, the sequence of my memories is disrupted. I sank into a chaos of brief, incoherent and bizarre hallucinations, in… — Jean Lorrain Copy Share Image
“Osiris, to go directly to the important part of this, was not a "dying god," not "life caught in the spell of… — Julian Jaynes Copy Share Image
“Sometimes, when one is moving silently through such an utterly desolate landscape, an overwhelming hallucination can make one feel that oneself, as… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
Lack of awareness of the basic unity of organism and environment is a serious and dangerous hallucination. — Alan Watts Copy Share Image