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A solitary life cherishes mere fancies until they become manias (Fancies Quotes)
One fancies that what one loves cannot die (Fancies Quotes)
Everybody fancies they have that rare thing, a sense of humour (Fancies Quotes)
All universal moral principles are idle fancies (Fancies Quotes)
Fears and fancies thick upon me came (Fancies Quotes)
Hope is the most treacherous of all human fancies (Fancies Quotes)
Desponding fear, of feeble fancies full, weak and unmanly, loosens every power (Fancies Quotes)
Those playful fancies of the mighty sky (Fancies Quotes)
When one has not long to live, why shouldn’t one have fancies? (Fancies Quotes)
The fancies of wine are authentic events (Fancies Quotes)
We belittle what we cannot bear. We make figments out of fundamentals, all in the name of preserving our own peculiar fancies. The best way to secure one's own deception is to accuse others of deceit (Fancies Quotes)
He that fancies himself very enlightened because he sees the deficiencies of others may be very ignorant, because he has not studied his own (Fancies Quotes)
At night, to his own dark fancies a prey, he lies like a hedgehog rolled up the wrong way, tormenting himself with his prickles (Fancies Quotes)
Philosophers, if they have much imagination, are apt to let it loose as well as other people, and in such cases are sometimes led to mistake a fancy for a fact. Geologists, in particular, have very frequently amused themselves in this way, and it is not a little amusing to follow them in their fancies and their waking dreams. Geology, indeed, in this view, may be called a romantic science (Fancies Quotes)
New opinions often appear first as jokes and fancies, then as blasphemies and treason, then as questions open to discussion, and finally as established truths (Fancies Quotes)