Quotes About Fancy
I am a very girly girl.
~ Aditi Rao Hydari
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If I get a chance to dress up, I really go for it.
~ Annabelle Wallis
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My favorite thing ever is walking into a room and there's like, shoes and dresses and sparkles in the room. It's a good time.
~ Kelsea Ballerini
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Always at home. - One day we reach our goal, and now point with pride to the long travels we undertook to reach it. In fact, we were not even aware of traveling. But we got so far because we fancied at every point that we were at home.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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Lord, what romantical fools men were, to overpass the known and good in order to strain and stretch after the mysterious merely unknown. Were dreams simply better than reality? Had fancy always more style?
~ Fritz Leiber
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Jill would kill me if she thought anyone fancied me," he said with charming anxiety. "No, she wouldn't", Natalie reassured him. "We like our men to be fancied. What we do not like is for them to fancy others. That is when you risk wandering into the realm of sudden and violent death.
~ Rowan Coleman
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It is by no means an irrational fancy that, in a future existence, we shall look upon what we think our present existence, as a dream.
~ Edgar Allan Poe
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It was no mere fancy. Fancy does not remold a man in a moment. Fancy has its ups and downs, its hot minutes and-its cold. This was a steady inspiration; an enlarge¬ ment of the soul such as I had hitherto been a stranger to, and which I knew then, as plainly as I do now, would serve to make my happiness or my misery as Fortune lent her aid or passed me coldly by.
~ Anna Katharine Green
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Because, I imagine, there must be only a very, very few men in the world that I should like to marry; and of those few, it is ten to one I may never be acquainted with one; or if I should, it is twenty to one he may not happen to be single, or to take a fancy to me.
~ Anne Bronte
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This, at least, is the hope that I cherish, the fancy that lights me on my lonely way.
~ Anne Bronte
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But she was radiant, and she was mine; she was as she'd always been, and I told her so silently with all my power, that she was lovely as my earliest memory of her when she had had her old fancy clothes still, and she would dress up so carefully and carry me on her lap in the carriage to church.
~ Anne Rice
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fancy themselves 'deprived' of luxuries and peace and quiet which in fact were never common to any people anywhere at all.
~ Anne Rice
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This world of the imagination is fancy free and violently opposed to common sense.
~ Annie Cohen-Solal
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The common problem, yours, mine, everyone's Is ? not to fancy what were fair in life Provided it could be ? but, finding first What may be, then find how to make it fair Up to our means.
~ Robert Browning
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Finally, good sense is the body of poetic genius, fancy its drapery, motion its life, and imagination the soul that is everywhere and in each; and forms all into one graceful and intelligent whole.
~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Everybody's a dreamer.
~ John Lithgow
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It is not for you, happy you, who live with liberty, live as free to indulge as to form your wishes, I say it is not for you to find tongues in the wind. It is for the imprisoned Sibella to feed on such illusions, to waft herself on the pinions of fancy beyond Mr. Valmont's barriers, within which, for the two last years, her fetters have been insupportable:—for two years, except when she saw you, has she been joyless.
~ Eliza Fenwick
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A lady cannot be blamed if a master criminal takes a fancy to her.
~ Elizabeth Peters
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The fancy that sensations are symbols and not realities hovered in his mind, and led him to speculate as to whether they could not actually be transmuted one into another.
~ Arthur Machen
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With civilization too comes another change: men wish not only to tell what they have seen, but also to express what they are conscious of. Barbarians feel only hunger, and that is not lyrical; but as time runs on, arise gentler emotions and finer moods and more delicate desires which need expression, and require from the artist's fancy the lightest touches and the most soothing and insinuating words.
~ bagehot walter ix
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I'm a real left-winger. I fancy Jeremy Corbyn!
~ Olly Alexander
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While still a young student at film school, I was lucky enough to get a golden ticket to a Martin Scorsese master class at BAFTA in Piccadilly: fancy, but technically still 'the flicks'.
~ Asif Kapadia
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Some desire is necessary to keep life in motion, and he whose real wants are supplied must admit those of fancy.
~ Samuel Johnson
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Poetry does not consist of words alone there must be sentiment and fancy, combination and arrangement.
~ Samuel Prout
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