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“Hallucinations aren’t always out of the ordinary. How do we know we’re not hallucinating if everything seems plausible?”
Dominic Riccitello“Who needs eyes when you can hallucinate?”
Raymond Pettibon, Raymond Pettibon: Homo Americanus: Collected Works“We're hallucinating. And that's what this world is: a mass hallucination, where fear seems more real than love. Fear is an illusion. Our craziness, paranoia, anxiety and trauma are literally all imagined.”
Marianne Williamson, A Return to Love: Reflections on the Principles of "A Course in Miracles"“Reading is just staring at a dead piece of wood for hours and hallucinating.”
Unknown“Most of the Mefditations Centres make you becomethe victim of Schizophrenic, which is the mental disorder of hallucinating.”
Vishal Chipkar, Enter Heaven“If you are planning to meditate and imagine all the demigods in the darkness then you would become Schizophrenic. Most of the meditations Centres make you become the victim of Schizophrenic, which is the mental disorder of hallucinating.”
Vishal Chipkar, Enter Heaven“The other thing I remember about the earlier and more active stages of my illness is having a black panther under my bed. After a while it was discovered that I was simply hallucinating as the result of too much arsenic in the medicine I was being given”
but at the time it must have been even more terrifying for my parents than it was for me.“You'll be in good hands with the colonel, you'll see."The colonel? Okay, I was obviously stuck in a Gone With the Wind theme park. Or maybe a Kentucky Fried Chicken farm.Or I was simply hallucinating...”
J.R. Rain, Moon Bayou“My blackness is spreading, Alice. I’ve been seeing and hearing things that can’t be there or anywhere. At night, when I’m not hallucinating mad women, I can feel depression starting to burn me around the edges. If I sink into it, I’ll have to give this thing up and write a novel.”
Hanif Kureishi, The Last Word“Charlotte hadn't seen or heard anyone approaching, so she yelped when the stranger hoisted her into his arms. All she could do was stare blankly at the absolute strinking male who had just scooped her up and now held her in his arms. She thought she was hallucinating, because this mysterious guy was seriously cute. She wasn't usually at a loss for words, but she had completely lost her ability to think straight, so she decided to keep her mouth shut.”
Joy Casey, Betting on Fate