Quotes About Fantasy
I will treat it as a fantasy. A romantic fantasy. I will make you fall in love with me all over again.
~ Mary Balogh
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I think the world will be a better place when science has swept all religion into the dustbin of history. What is religion but a shared belief in things that cannot be known? When we substitute concurrence for fact, fantasy quickly replaces knowledge. Why? Because knowledge is much more trouble to acquire!
~ Mary Doria Russell
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Between bad ideas of gender neutrality and even worse ideas of the innocence of pornography, we reach the world so vividly described by so many dissatisfied women today, one where men act like stereotypical women, and retreat from real relationships into a fantasy life via pornography (rather than Harlequin novels), and where women conversely act like stereotypical men, taking the lead in leaving their marriages and firing angry charges on the way, out of frustration and withheld sex.
~ Mary Eberstadt
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The logic behind magic is that we create what we are imagining.
~ Mary Faulkner
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He longed for a dim-eyed little slut with a big, bright mouth and black vinyl underwear.
~ Mary Gaitskill
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Be what you are, of the earth, but a dreamer too.
~ Mary Oliver
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how the cold makes us dream!
~ Mary Oliver
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~ King Arthur
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It could take them to the places in the books. All they had to do was to point to a picture and wish to be there. Jack and Annie visited the time of
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~ WORK MEANING
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Dear Reader, Did you know there's a Magic Tree House® book for every kid?
~ Mary Pope Osborne
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~ Happy reading!
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We need to stop allowing the unsupported testimony of children who are of an age where they can barely distinguish fantasy and reality.
~ Mary Pride
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As a child I scribbled; and my favorite pastime during the hours given me for recreation was to 'write stories'. Still, I had a dearer pleasure than this, which was the formation of castles in the air – the indulging in waking dreams – the following up trains of thought, which had for their subject the formation of a succession of imaginary incidents.
~ Mary Shelley
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My dreams were at once more fantastic and agreeable than my writings.
~ Mary Shelley
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The raising of ghosts or devils was a promise liberally accorded by my favourite authors
~ Mary Shelley
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Happy are dreamers, he continued, so that they be not awakened! Would I could dream!
~ Mary Shelley
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There is a love for the marvellous, a belief in the marvellous, interwined in all my projects, which hurries me out of the common pathways of men.
~ Mary Shelley
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Every single one of us goes through life depending on and bound by our individual knowledge and awareness. And we call it reality. However, both knowledge and awareness are equivocal. One's reality might be another's illusion. We all live inside our own fantasies, don't you think?
~ Masashi Kishimoto
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Fantasy mirrors desire. Imagination reshapes it.
~ Mason Cooley
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Behold now the erotic demon that lives in my panties.
~ Matt Fraction
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