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Todorov Fantastic Quotes By Zora Neale Hurston

My head was full of misty fumes of doubt. — Zora Neale Hurston

Todorov Fantastic Quotes By Joseph Addison

There is nobody so weak of invention that cannot make some little stories to villify his enemy. — Joseph Addison

Todorov Fantastic Quotes By Gwyneth Paltrow

I have a very highly developed sense of denial. — Gwyneth Paltrow

Todorov Fantastic Quotes By Kimberley Payne

A group of owls is called a parliament, wisdom, or study. — Kimberley Payne

Todorov Fantastic Quotes By Christina Dodd

Logic is overrated and superfluous when it comes to love. — Christina Dodd

Todorov Fantastic Quotes By Anonymous

More powerful than drugs, than God or death or fear itself, are stories. With less instinct than any flatworm, we look for them to tell us what to do, how to behave, how we're going to end up. There're plenty of atheists in foxholes, but none without a personal mythology that gives them meaning. When life seems long and meaningless, stories make it short and exciting, make every accident into a test, into enemy action, into a Plot. — Anonymous

Todorov Fantastic Quotes By James Dean

There is no way to be truly great in this world. We are impaled on the crook of conditioning. A fish that is in the water has no choice that he is. Genius would have it that we swim in sand. We are fish and we drown. — James Dean

Todorov Fantastic Quotes By Mignon McLaughlin

One of life's few really reliable pleasures: to have a family you love, and to leave them for a week. — Mignon McLaughlin

Todorov Fantastic Quotes By Philip Kitcher

So is fighting incompleteness the source of artistic neurosis? I doubt it. At most, this would apply to artists who deal with particular kinds of problems. I don't think we should think of Haydn or Mozart or Dickens or George Eliot in these terms. — Philip Kitcher

Todorov Fantastic Quotes By Aiden Wilson Tozer

Heaven is beautiful because it is the expression of that which is the perfection of beauty. — Aiden Wilson Tozer

Todorov Fantastic Quotes By Joseph Hansen

She was sad and lost and alone in the dark," Cecil said. "She needed somebody to hold her."
"And you think she's going to get tired of that?"
"You did," Cecil said. "You shut me right out."
"It was your decision, not mine," Dave said. "You are the dearest thing in life to me. You're bright and funny and gentle and decent and full of life. And I will never get tired of you, and neither will Chrissie. It's not up to her anyway. You're the adult. Tell her the truth
that it was an act of kindness that got out of hand."
"I can't hurt her like that," Cecil said.
"It will hurt more the longer you let it go on. — Joseph Hansen

Todorov Fantastic Quotes By Howard Kerr

Psychic change, as Todorov has recognized, subverted the genre in another way, by revoking the cultural taboos, the social censorship, that had prohibited the overt treatment of psychosexual themes, which then found covert expression in the supernatural tale. 'There is no need today to resort to the devil [or to posthumous reverie] in order to speak of excessive sexual desire, and none to resort to vampires in order to designate the attraction exerted by corpses: psychoanalysis, and the literature which is directly or indirectly inspired by it, deal with these matters in undisguised terms. The themes of fantastic literature have become, literally, the very themes of the psychological investigations of the last fifty years. — Howard Kerr

Todorov Fantastic Quotes By David Foster Wallace

What you do is you hide your deep need to hide, and you do this out of the need to appear to other people as if you have the strength not to care how you appear to others. — David Foster Wallace

Todorov Fantastic Quotes By Howard Kerr

Supernatural fiction contains its own generic borderland: a neutral territory, which Tzvetan Todorov calls 'the fantastic,' between 'the marvelous' and 'the uncanny.' According to Todorov, 'The fantastic is that hesitation experienced by a person who knows only the laws of nature, confronting an apparently supernatural event.' Once the event is satisfactorily explained (and sometimes it is never explained), we have left the fantastic for an adjacent genre - either 'the uncanny,' where the apparently supernatural is revealed as illusory, or 'the marvelous,' where the laws of ordinary reality must be revised to incorporate the supernatural. As long as uncertainty reigns, however, we are in the ambiguous realm of the fantastic. — Howard Kerr

Todorov Fantastic Quotes By Charles Spurgeon

I cannot tell you how much I owe to the solemn word of my good mother. — Charles Spurgeon