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Quotes About Fantasies

Anti-European politicians tell more myths and fantasies about Europe than you can find in Harry Potter or The Da Vinci Code.
~ Denis MacShane
I don't know anybody who doesn't have a fantasy. Everybody must have a fantasy.
~ Andy Warhol
The dream police will not let me have sexual fantasies.
~ Barbara Grizzuti Harrison
Mere absurdity has never prevented the triumph of bad ideas, if they accord with easily aroused fantasies of an existence freed of human limitations.
~ Anthony Daniels
The worst thing about the fantasies of the mentally ill is that they're so damned consistent. They never let up. They never give you any rest.
~ Orson Scott Card
It's amazing the fantasies your mind can put together.
~ Mitch Albom
And I think a lot of us have fantasies of going back to where we're from, or when we do go back we're so nostalgic about it.
~ Rosemarie DeWitt
He who works his land will have abundant food, but the one who chases fantasies will have his fill of poverty
~ Bible
Hay fantasías que me prometi y desgraciadamente no he cumplido y otras que me cumplí sin prometérmelas
~ Mario Benedetti
Better the self-torture of a godless Protestant conscience than the fantasies of a modern Prometheus.
~ Unknown
If you want something from an audience, you give blood to their fantasies. It's the ultimate hustle.
~ Marlon Brando
Love is a cunning weaver of fantasies and fables.
~ Sappho
People's minds across the world were filling with utopias that could never overlap.
~ Matt Haig
I once met a girl – a pretty, attractive girl – who told me she fantasised about Jean-François Copé. It took me several days to get over it. Really, with girls today, all bets are off.
~ Michel Houellebecq
He experienced a severe rejection when his sister left the family when he was ten years old. She had abandoned him and he was very angry with her. Mhlengwa chose victims who represented his sister and raped them to act out the sexual fantasies of the Oedipus phase and he killed them to act out the aggressive fantasies that resulted from his anger at being rejected.
~ Unknown
At the age of nineteen, when his mother brought home the pin-up pictures, she inadvertently activated his seething fantasies. Mhlengwa felt the urge to have sex but lacked the social skills to form a relationship. He was also a very angry young man.
~ Unknown
It takes a person about twenty years to develop into a serial killer. The process commences during the first five years of his life, whereafter he nurtures the most horrendous sexual and aggressive fantasies in which other human beings are subjugated to mere objects.
~ Unknown
He rehearses these fantasies as a teenager and eventually acts them out, as one after the other innocent person falls victim, without the slightest regard for their pain or the agony of the families and loved ones they have left behind.
~ Unknown
Children often give clues that they are disturbed in their play and in their art. Therapists should explore the sexual and aggressive fantasies of children and should not be so naïve as to think that children as young as five do not have the capacity to fantasise about raping and mutilating their mothers. They do, believe me.
~ Unknown
Teenagers who recognise these fantasies in themselves should urgently consult a trained therapist and candidly and courageously talk to them. A person can be helped before he acts out the fantasy; and a person cannot be arrested for having murderous fantasies. Once the murder has been committed, it is too late.
~ Unknown
serial killers act out their fantasies. They have no conscience to inhibit them.
~ Unknown
As a result of his weak ego and virtually non-existent superego, these penetrating fantasies cause no anxiety to the ego and are therefore neither repressed nor are they sublimated into more acceptable versions. The serial killer is in absolute command and is omnipotent in his own fantasies.
~ Unknown
Despair . . . is the only cure for illusion. Without despair we cannot transfer our allegiance to reality—it's a kind of mourning period for our fantasies. Some people do not survive this despair, but no major change within a person can occur without it. —PHILIP SLATER, Earthwalk
~ Unknown
populist fantasies. And the truth is that real change is historical, and if one is going to point to, say
~ Morris Berman