At the end of 'Illusions,' readers should see the inevitable coming.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Illusions are art, for the feeling person, and it is by art that we live, if we do.
Belief in the absence of illusions is itself an illusion.
Illusions commend themselves to us because they save us pain and allow us to enjoy pleasure instead. We must therefore accept it without complaint when they sometimes collide with a bit of reality against which they are dashed to pieces.
I like to think readers appreciate a well-drawn near-future as well as a well-drawn far-future.
We all need illusions. That's why we love movies.
There's a way in which 'The Illusion' is a play about the theater.
No illusion is more crucial than the illusion that great success and huge money buy you immunity from the common ills of mankind, such as cars that won't start.
Life and death are illusions. We are in a constant state of transformation.
Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone, you may still exist, but you have ceased to live.
I have realized that the past and future are real illusions, that they exist in the present, which is what there is and all there is.