Quote by Geoffrey Chaucer
People can die of mere imagination. - Geoffrey Chaucer

People can die of mere imagination. – Geoffrey Chaucer

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Filth and old age, Im sure you will agree, are powerful wardens upon chastity. – Geoffrey Chaucer

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Women desire six things: They want their husbands to be brave, wise, rich, generous, obedient to wife, and lively in bed. – Geoffrey Chaucer

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Imagination is the wide-open eye which leads us always to see truth more vividly. – Christopher Fry

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If my accent betrayed my foreign birth, it also stamped me as an enemy, in the imagination of the producers. – Bela Lugosi

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And, as I have said, its made me think twice about the imagination. If the spirits arent external, how astonishing the mediums become! Victor Hugo said of his voices that they were like his own mental powers multiplied by five. – James Merrill

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His imagination conceived and bore – worlds but nothing in these worlds became alive until he discovered its true and living name. The name was the breath of life and, sooner or later, he invariably found it. – Algernon H. Blackwood

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