I think that the way of bringing realism into fantasy is to treat it as the commonplace.
My doctor says, 'You've got one of the hardest ones to treat because it's not bipolar, it's not up and down, you're always just about a quart low in the mood department.
We have to treat others as part of who we are, rather than as a 'them' with whom we are in constant competition.
Treat your body like you would treat a friend.
I was taught very early on how you treat people is actually what matters.
Treat people as if they were what they ought to be and you help them to become what they are capable of being.
People will treat you the way YOU treat you.
You should never have to tell someone you are a Christian. They should know by the way you treat them.
You don't want to be glib; you want to treat every story respectfully.
I always try to treat the book itself as the artwork. I don't want you to stop while you're reading one of my books and say, 'Oh! What a gorgeous illustration!' I want you to stop at the end of the book and say, 'This is a good book.
Let's change the way we eat, let's change the way we live, and let's change the way we treat each other.
The insolence of the vulgar is in proportion to their ignorance. They treat everything with contempt which they do not understand.
Do not make the mistake of treating your dogs like humans or they will treat you like dogs.
You've got to tell the world how to treat you. If the world tells you how you are going to be treated, you are in trouble.
So many people treat you like you're a kid so you might as well act like one and throw your television out of the hotel window.
Sexual assault is neither a ‘light’ nor ‘fluffy’ matter, and we cannot treat it as if it were.
If you want something to last forever, you treat it differently.
But Father has also taught him: Treat a man as if he had a fine reputation to protect, and he will usually endeavor to deserve it.
It's when you treat people like freaks that you become one yourself.
I have no idea what happens, but I do respond to other cultures that treat life with a much more positive approach. It teaches - especially when you're a child - it teaches you to be afraid of everything, you feel like something bad is always going to happen. As to where that other way seems a much more spiritual and positive approach.