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Quotes About Fantasy

And what do we have here? A scary monster, cowboy, and a fairy princess! Here's a hit of ecstasy, run along now.
~ James St. James
I would imagine being tied up and put in a haystack while someone put the dry, stale straw ablaze. I would picture it perfectly while rocking on my hand. The daydream was about struggling to get free while the fire burned hotter and closer. I am not sure if I came when the fire reached me or after I had imagined escaping it. But I came. I orgasmed on my hand to the dream of fire.
~ Dorothy Allison
What about Odysseus?' said Kiaya Khátún. Marthe turned away, and moved to the door. 'He is not a man,' she said. 'He is Chaos, a mythical bird with a name, but no body; agreeable only to the eye of the mind.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
I wish, I wish I were a poisonous bacterium.
~ Dorothy Parker
I don't go to mythical places with strange men.
~ Douglas Adams
If you've done 6 impossible things this morning, why not round it off with breakfast at Milliways, the Restaurant at the End of the Universe?
~ Douglas Adams
It was a world called Bartledan
~ Douglas Adams
It faintly irritated him that Zaphod had to impose some ludicrous fantasy on to the scene to make it work for him. All this Margrathea nonsense seemed juvenile. Isn't it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are fairies at the bottom of it too?
~ Douglas Adams
It's only half completed, I'm afraid—we haven't even finished burying the artificial dinosaur skeletons in the crust
~ Douglas Adams
Non è sufficiente godere della bellezza di un giardino? Che bisogno c'è di credere che sia segretamente abitato dalle fate?
~ Douglas Adams
If you've done six impossible things this morning, why not round it off with breakfast at Milliways, the Restaurant at the End of the Universe?
~ Douglas Adams
little green person, my stomach could take you home and cuddle you all night for the mere idea.
~ Douglas Adams
From this it follows that the population of the whole Universe is also zero, and that any people you may meet from time to time are merely the products of a deranged imagination.
~ Douglas Adams
A few years ago it dawned on me that everybody past a certain age ... pretty much constantly dreams of being able to escape from their lives. They don't want to be who they are any more. They want out. This list includes Thurston Howell the Third, Ann-Margret, the cat members of Rent, Václav Havel, space shuttle astronauts and Snuffleupagus. It's universal.
~ Douglas Coupland
I have my books. I don't live in the actual world.
~ Douglas Preston
There was something magical about an island—the mere word suggested fantasy. You lost touch with the world—an island was a world of its own. A world, perhaps, from which you might never return.
~ Agatha Christie
The trouble with you and me, is that we don't live in the real world. We dream of fantastic things that may never happen.
~ Agatha Christie
Anybody who can belive six impossible things before breakfast wins hands down in this game.
~ Agatha Christie
There was something magical about an island—the mere word suggested fantasy. You lost touch with the world—an island was a world of its own. A world, perhaps, from which you might never return. He thought: "I'm leaving my ordinary life behind me." And, smiling to himself, he began to make plans, fantastic plans for the future. He was still smiling when he walked up the rock-cut steps. In
~ Agatha Christie
She couldn't let the past go and she could never see the future as it really was, only as she imagined it to be.
~ Agatha Christie
Living alone, with no one to consult or talk to, one might easily become melodramatic, and imagine things which had no foundation on fact.
~ Agatha Christie
he said "I simply can't believe it, that's all." "Oh, nonsense," said Jimmy. "You must get into the habit of believing six impossible things before breakfast...
~ Agatha Christie
You gave too much rein to your imagination. Imagination is a good servant, and a bad master.
~ Agatha Christie
Subdue your melodramatic fancies", said Tommy.
~ Agatha Christie