290 Quotes About Fantastic
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- Author Constantin Brancusi
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When we are no longer children we are already dead
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- Author Michel Foucault
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The imaginary is not formed in opposition to reality as its denial or compensation; it grows among signs, from book to book, in the interstice of repetitions and commentaries; it is born and takes shape in the interval between books. It is the phenomena of the library.
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- Author H.P. Lovecraft
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A serious adult story must be true to something in life. Since marvel tales cannot be true to the events of life, they must shift their emphasis towards something to which they can be true; namely, certain wistful or restless moods of the human spirit, wherein it seeks to weave gossamer ladders of escape from the galling tyranny of time, space, and natural law.
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- Author Julio Cortázar
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Skill alone cannot teach or produce a great short story, which condenses the obsession of the creature; it is a hallucinatory presence manifest from the first sentence to fascinate the reader, to make him lose contact with the dull reality that surrounds him, submerging him in another that is more intense and compelling.
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- Author Arthur Rimbaud
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In the great glasshouses streaming with condensation, the children in mourning-dress beheld marvels.
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- Author Eric S. Rabkin
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Children seem to need, then, a delicate balance between the realistic and the fantastic in their art; enough of the realistic to know that the story matters, enough of the fantastic to make what matters wonderful
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- Author André Breton
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What is admirable about the fantastic is that there is no longer anything fantastic: there is only the real.
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- Author Michael Richardson
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Surrealism, then, neither aims to subvert realism, as does the fantastic, nor does it try to transcend it. It looks for different means by which to explore reality itself.
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- Author Robert Musil
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Anyone who still wants to experience fairytales these days can’t afford to dither when it comes to using their brains.
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