Quotes About Fantasy
Science fiction authors have made contributions to science, such as Arthur C. Clarke and his invention of geosynchronous satellite, among other ideas. Fantasy and horror authors make (unconscious) contributions to occultism and magic by identifying information at deep levels of the human psyche. By focusing on fear and horror, these authors directly address our most hidden nature, which is another way of saying that they open a Gate into the Mauve Zone.
~ Peter Levenda
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escape is the byword—forwards, backwards, or sideways—into alcohol, busyness, good works, passivity, fantasy, or even madness. For the reality of the present and the immediate future seem even more frightening today
~ Peter Marshall
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George has only got to ring me. His imagination is so wonderful, I'd do any character he might create.
~ Peter Mayhew
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Charles] Nodier's later view was that fantasy reconciles men to their fate. Fantasy and the taste for chimeras, he wrote, are symptoms of a time of political decay and transition, when the unpleasant realities of political life are too hard to bear. They serve a useful purpose in that they give men hope when scepticism and disillusion would otherwise drive them to despair.
~ Peter Partner
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I loved my dreams more than reality.
~ Peter Reich
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scenario creation is a function of good imagination.
~ Peter Schwartz
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Pornography won't be enough. Because it never is. Sooner or later, all niggers want to touch the real thing. All dogs want to smell and taste the true information. All artists want to make their fantasies reality. And everyone with a cock wants to use it to fall in love.
~ Peter Sotos
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You'll just have to imagine
~ Peter Watts
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Ararsa yokum. Ben bir rüyay?m art?k. Arzu ile tekrar görülemem. Haf?zas?nda yadigâr?m.
~ Peyami Safa
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As we have mentioned, dragons are not really considered a viable life form, as they come into direct conflict with humans over things like money and power, which, frankly, is just asking for it.
~ Phil Foglio
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For sex scenes, I just write about someone eating a sandwich and replace "ham & cheese hoagie" with "perfect breasts."
~ Philip Roth
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For Harry Potter I have all the time in the world.
~ Philippa Gregory
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Même si ça parâit impossible, on a bien le droit de rêver, non?
~ Philippe Claudel
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The inferior man lived only in his fantasies, because he lacked willpower and imagination. The superior man made his fantasies a reality. (Martin Darius)
~ Phillip Margolin
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visions of Rex Kellerman danced in her head like demented sugar plum fairies.
~ Phillip Margolin
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Phillip Tomasso III
~ Mykal is a wizard.
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Reading" had always been my lifeline-- an escape to that imaginary world where hurts were fictional and endings happy...
~ Phyllis Whitney
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American dreams are strongest in the hearts of those who have seen America only in their dreams.
~ Pico Iyer
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Reality seemed so paltry next to castles—dungeons—in the air.
~ Pico Iyer
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Ho sognato due o tre cose alla volta, non ho mai desiderato nulla
~ Pierre Drieu la Rochelle
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But Johnson's Churchill-lite shtick and Theresa May's even less convincing Iron Lady routine are only even vaguely viable because they tap into a fantasy version of British history that has contaminated visions of our conceivable future.
~ David Olusoga
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Visiting Lucerne is like going to Disneyland: You can't imagine that it is real because it looks like a movie lot.
~ Brad Thor
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I remember seeing my father only twice as a child for brief visits. As I grew up, I invented a father who was larger than life - stronger, smarter, more handsome, and even holier than other men.
~ Kathryn Harrison
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The visual team of 'Blade Runner' - one of the last big fantasy movies to be made without much computer graphics finery - worked directly for Scott, who sketched each of his prolific ideas on paper (they were called 'Ridley-grams').
~ Richard Corliss
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