Imagination and fiction make up more than three quarters of our real life.
When I was growing up, our nation was partitioned: Blacks were segregated by law in the South and largely by custom in the North, though it, too, had segregation laws. Our best universities had quota systems. Many white communities had real estate covenants to keep nonwhites out.
I would not consider myself to be a quote unquote real New York rapper. I don't even like New York rappers.
The threat from radical Islam is real.
If a film is a real knockout like 'Raging Bull,' it does not matter that it might not have happened like that.
The national raisin reserve is real.
Values can set a company apart from the competition by clarifying its identity and serving as a rallying point for employees. But coming up with strong values - and sticking to them - requires real guts.
Being unemployed has so many real and palpable ramifications but there are also psychological side effects which you can only understand if you've truly lived through it.
Typecasting is really rampant in Hollywood, and because I played a costumed character and did it successfully, it was a real stigma.
It was a very real thing, not a storyline thing when Randy Orton didn't want me to get to a certain point in WWE.
The thing that makes me different from any other rapper is that I usually talk real crazy in my songs.
Genuine cosmopolitanism is a rare thing. It requires comfort with real difference, with forms of life that are truly exotic relative to one's own.
To the extent that trolley problem scenarios exist in the real world, AVs will make them rarer, not more frequent.
Rarest of the real poets are born poets. They are the oddballs, not the professors.
All of the trickster, rascal characters that I write have the voice I aspire to. In real life, you can't be that obnoxious and get away with it.
The rat race is real. I was part of the rat race.
A real book is not one that we read, but one that reads us.
I want to be an artist artist, a real artist. I don't just want to do this for temporary money.
Kendrick Lamar is the real deal. He's a real artist, and he's gonna be here for awhile because this guy is seriously talented.
When a real artist creates something, it has to be a necessity, the only way he can say something.