Wall and Piece (2005)
“[T]he invention of photography has made the painter and the patron lose interest in the likeness and transfer it to some more formal pattern. Our whole sensibility has been re-created by such subtle shifts.”
"Sense and Sensibility"
The Common Sense of Science (1951)
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Henri Poincaré, Critic of Crisis: Reflections on His Universe of Discourse (1954), Ch. 2. The Age of Innocence

“Photography is a reality so subtle that it becomes more real than reality.”
Alfred Stieglitz, as quoted in The Real Thing: Imitation and Authenticity in American Culture, 1880-1940, M. Orvell (1989). p. 220
Variant: There is a reality — so subtle that it becomes more real than reality. That's what I'm trying to get down in photography.
The Satanic Bible (1969)

Source: The Wealth of Nations (1776), Book IV, Chapter VIII, p. 721.

Sangeetha Seshagiri, in "Marthanda Varma, Titular Head of Travancore Royal Family, Passes Away (16 December 2013)"
2010s, Interview with The Conversation (September 2017)

“Man has to suffer. When he has no real afflictions, he invents some.”