Milton had a highly imaginative, Cowley a very fanciful mind. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge Copy Share Image
“Her feelings about marriage were . . . fanciful and unrealistic.” — Melanie Dickerson Copy Share Image
“Reality had so intruded in my life that flowery verse seemed fanciful, foolish, even.” — Melanie Benjamin Copy Share Image
A written discourse on any subject is bound to contain much that is fanciful. — Plato Copy Share Image
'Pleasantville' seems tonally ambitious, but it can handle a wide breadth of tone because it's so fanciful. — Gary Ross Copy Share Image
“Even the most fanciful story contains nuggets of truth. As readers, our job is to mine them.” — Michael Gunter Copy Share Image
“I am not partial to folk who are grim and austere. I prefer fanciful folk who make me laugh.” — Jack Vance Copy Share Image
“Wait again. He was doing that fanciful thing, where he thought in poetry and looked in verse.” — Theresa Romain Copy Share Image
Blue was a fanciful, but sensible thing. Like a platypus, or one of those sandwiches that had been cut into circles for… — Maggie Stiefvater Copy Share Image
“When people’s parallel truth collides with their real truth, they may have a hard time in subduing all the fanciful items and… — Erik Pevernagie Copy Share Image
“But you shouldn't have let her. That's the only way with these fanciful women that chaw high--innocent or guilty. She'd have come… — Thomas Hardy Copy Share Image
“I've often been accused of harnessing genre strategies to mainstream ends. I do concede that relationships, characters, and introspection are my primary… — Karen Joy Fowler Copy Share Image
“Although, fanciful 's origin circa 1627 made me still love the word, even if I'd ruined its applicability to my connection with… — Rachel Cohn & David Levithan Copy Share Image