80 Quotes About Fantasies
- Author Munia Khan
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If you rescue me from my pipe dreams, I'll stop smoking fantasies.
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- Author Iris Murdoch
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Extreme continuing unhappiness often consoles itself with images of death which may in a sense be idle, but which can play a vital part in consolation and also in the continuance of illusion. If that happens I am dead, consoles, and also dulls the edge of speculation and even of conscience. It is another way of saying, to me that cannot happen.
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- Author Edward Albee
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... what I wanted to get at is the value difference between pornographic playing cards when you're a kid, and pornographic playing cards when you're older. It's that when you're a kid you use the cards as a substitute for a real experience, and when you're older you use real experience as a substitute for the fantasy.
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- Author Himmilicious
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Women forget all the past moments of the most intimate moments and the good sex when they have the next level of best sex with someone else. They just need someone to take out their hidden fantasies.
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- Author Israelmore Ayivor
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Leaders spend time reviewing their mistakes rather than having fantasies over their achievements! They look for every way to do the undone!
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- Author Israelmore Ayivor
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True leaders spend time reviewing their mistakes rather than having fantasies over their achievements! They look for every way to do the undone!
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- Author Shannon Celebi
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She fantasized sometimes too about killing him a little: a little poison in his pudding, a little flick-flick-flick with a fillet knife at his throat.
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- Author Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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What a paradox it is, the sane causes more problems than the insane! It is! The real problems of the world do not come from the insane but, the sane!
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- Author Jane Green
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Secrets become harder to keep the older you get. The things you think you can suppress, those idiosyncrasies and fantasies you hope no one will ever discover, become harder and harder to hide as the years advance. Partly it is maturity-the fear of discovery grows smaller, less significant, for you learn that none of us is perfect, that human nature is flawed, that life twists and turns in all sorts of unexpected ways and it is okay to end up in a different place to where you expected.
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