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Fancy Quotes - Page 11

Is love a fancy or a feeling.... or a Ferrars?

Emma Thompson (2007). “Sense and Sensibility: The Screenplay & Diaries”, Newmarket Press

If ever (as that ever may be near) you meet in some fresh cheek the power of fancy, then shall you know the wounds invisible that love's keen, arrows make.

William Shakespeare (1832). “Dramatic Works: From the Text of the Corrected Copies of Steevens and Malone”, p.187

All impediments in fancy's course Are motives of more fancy.

William Shakespeare (2001). “All's Well that Ends Well”, p.82, Courier Corporation

We must every one be a man of his own fancy.

William Shakespeare, Thomas Dolby (1832). “The Shakespearian Dictionary, Forming a General Index to All the Popular Expressions, and Most Striking Passages in the Works of Shakespeare, from a Few Words to Fifty Or More Lines ... By T. Dolby”, p.105

It is fancy rather than taste which produces so many new fashions

Voltaire (2015). “Delphi Collected Works of Voltaire (Illustrated)”, p.4563, Delphi Classics

I like to fancy myself more of a musician than anything else.

Interview with Aaron Franco, www.avclub.com. March 19, 2008.

But still my fancy wanders free Through that which might have been.

Thomas Love Peacock (1931). “The Works of Thomas Love Peacock: Poems and plays. 1931”