Quotes by Fancy The Victorian house and lots of other buildings weren't oppressive in themselves. They were often very airy and gingerbready and fancy. But they were associated with all this [Victorian] stuffiness. Jane Jacobs fancy building house I'm not fancy. I'm what I appear to be. Janet Reno accepting-reality fancy personality She will never submit to any thing requiring industry and patience, and a subjection of the fancy to the understanding. Jane Austen fancy understanding patience Only yesterday I was full of worldly fancies, although religion had already some share in my thoughts: glory was still my daydream. Today my hopes are higher, and I covet here below nothing but obscurity and peace. Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire obscurity fancy yesterday The world owes its enchantment to these curious creatures and their fancies; but its multiple complicity rejects them. Thistledown spirits, tragic, heartrending in their evanescence, they must go blowing headlong to perdition. Jean Cocteau enchantment fancy world The niftiest turn of phrase, the most elegant flight of rhetorical fancy, isn't worth beans next to a clear thought clearly expressed. Jeff Greenfield fancy next phrases I drink a lot of everything; beer while watching football. I have a taste for whiskey, but Jack Daniels and ginger is about as fancy as it gets with me. Jeff Gannon fancy beer football Somebody is going to have to do fancy footwork to make sure Elizabeth and John Edwards get their prime-time shot . Jeff Greenfield prime fancy shots I never felt like I had a surface image to rely on that people would like - I always felt like my music would not be very fancy music, my voice is not very fancy, there is nothing hiding me from the audience. Jeffrey Lewis fancy voice people The gross feeder is a man in the larva state; and there are whole nations in that condition, nations without fancy or imagination,whose vast abdomens betray them. Henry David Thoreau fancy imagination men I could not conjure up one melancholy fancy upon a mutton chop and a glass of champagne. Jerome K. Jerome fancy glasses wine They say revenge is a dish best eaten cold, but for most people, by the time it's ready to eat, they just don't fancy it any more. Jo Brand fancy revenge people Though fancy may be the patient's complaint, necessity is often the doctor's. Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann fancy doctors may To please the fancy is no trifling good, Where health is studied; for whatever moves The mind with calm delight, promotes the just And natural movements of th'harmonious frame. John Armstrong fancy mind moving The Author's Way of sending forth his Second Part of the Pilgrim. Some things are of that nature as to make One's fancy chuckle, while his heart doth ache. John Bunyan fancy nature heart Those who set up a fictitious worship, merely worship and adore their own delirious fancies; indeed, they would never dare so to trifle with God, had they not previously fashioned him after their own childish conceits. John Calvin conceit fancy worship Dreams are but interludes, which fancy makes; When monarch reason sleeps, this mimic wakes. John Dryden fancy dream sleep Most places we leave in childhood grow less, not more, fancy. John Irving childhood fancy grows Nothing is so atrocious as fancy without taste. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe fancy taste The most lively fancy aided by the strongest description cannot equal the reality of the opera. John Marshall opera fancy reality «345678910111213»