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  • Have you tried the cinnamon things?" Poppet asks. "They're rather new. What are they called, Widge?" "Fantastically delicious cinnamon things? -- Erin Morgenstern
  • The real problem with all drugs is that they work. Fantastically. They're great, right up until the moment they kill you. -- Aaron Sorkin
  • Art at its greatest is fantastically deceitful and complex. -- Vladimir Nabokov
  • New York is appalling, fantastically charmless and elaborately dire. -- Henry James
  • I think an ashtray is the most fantastically real thing. -- Damien Hirst
  • I just never felt so fantastically rocky in my entire life. -- J. D. Salinger
  • If things don't go fantastically, you just have to deal with it. -- Anton du Beke
  • Scamorza, an Italian curd cheese often labelled 'smoked mozzarella,' melts fantastically well. -- Yotam Ottolenghi
  • The relationship between Britain and the US is fantastically important when confronting terrorism. -- Tony Blair
  • 'Zero Dark Thirty' is a disturbing, fantastically-made movie. It will make you hate torture. -- Michael Moore
  • The few things that work fantastically well should be identified, cultivated, nurtured, and multiplied. -- Richard Koch
  • Japanese maps tend to come in two varieties: small, schematic, and bewildering; and large, fantastically detailed, and bewildering. -- Charles C. Mann
  • Do you know how cruel your God can be, David. How fantastically cruel?...Sometimes he makes us live. -- Stephen King
  • Tahini is fantastically versatile, its deep, nutty flavour a harmonious match with roasted vegetables, grilled oily fish or barbecued meat. -- Yotam Ottolenghi
  • No storyteller has been able to dream up anything as fantastically unlikely as what really does happen in this mad Universe. -- Robert A. Heinlein
  • I feel television is in a fantastically rich vein of what it's presenting both by opportunity to actors and to audiences. -- David Oyelowo
  • Is a lifetime long enough to hold the regret that I have for that fantastically aborted but crazily sweet love affair? -- Tennessee Williams
  • My songs are very personal, which means they are fantastically therapeutic to write, but performing them night after night is emotionally draining. -- Laura Mvula
  • If I see an orchid that's fantastically expensive, I'll buy it. It's worth it, for no other reason than it gives me pleasure. -- Lee Radziwill
  • I always argued against the auteur theory; films are a collaborative art form. I've had some fantastically good people help me make the movies. -- Alan Parker
  • A fantastically huge, roiling cloud, glowing bluish gray, swaggered over the city. It was more than three miles tall. Below it Hiroshima was boiling. -- Laura Hillenbrand
  • I wouldn't want to criticise someone like Charlotte Church because she has done fantastically well, but personally I've always cared about the long term. -- Lesley Garrett
  • The dog has behaved himself quite well all day, and the show is doing fantastically well in the ratings... I have no reason to be sad! -- Robert Stack
  • I feel fantastically geeky. [But] I'm not one of those people who's enormously proud of being a geek, but nor am I particularly ashamed of it. -- China Mieville
  • I feel fantastically excited that we have a leader who fought for the leadership without compromising his quite challenging view that the party has to change. -- Francis Maude
  • I was fantastically well versed by the time I left school. I had a teacher who put A Clockwork Orange my way, and Catcher in the Rye. -- Kenneth Cranham
  • There are actors who are really fantastically talented at being natural on screen and appearing to be themselves, but I like the challenge of becoming somebody else. -- Toni Collette
  • I can't actually read interviews with thesps now because they're almost always fantastically predictable, the men especially. Actors are forever stressing their ordinariness, their beer and football-loving commitments. -- Peter York
  • I was fantastically well versed by the time I left school. I had a teacher who put 'A Clockwork Orange' my way, and 'Catcher in the Rye.' -- Kenneth Cranham
  • He learned to communicate with birds and discovered their conversation was fantastically boring. It was all to do with windspeed, wingspans, power-to-weight ratios and a fair bit about berries. -- Douglas Adams
  • Yes, 85 percent of the art you see isn't any good. But everyone has a different opinion about which 85 percent is bad. That in turn creates fantastically unstable interplay and argument. -- Jerry Saltz
  • I wondered over again for the hundredth time what could be the principle which, in the wildest, most lawless, fantastically chaotic, apparently capricious work of Nature, always kept it beautiful. -- George MacDonald
  • I considered several names, but Titania, a character from Shakespeare's 'Midsummer Night's Dream', was best able to portray the image I wanted for what is a fantastically elegant and sexy yacht. -- John Caudwell
  • Snoop [Dog] said [Peaky Blinders] reminded him of how he got involved with gang culture. It's always fantastically flattering when I see people dress like that and take on the look. -- Steven Knight
  • Our society is intertwined with the economy that we've built, which is a fantastically complex system. I hope that my writing about it might do some good, but that's not why I do it. -- Tim Harford
  • The chances of each of us coming into existence are infinitesimally small, and even though we shall all die some day, we should count ourselves fantastically lucky to get our decades in the sun. -- Richard Dawkins
  • We are still waging Peloponnesian wars. Our control of the material world and our positive science have grown fantastically. But our very achievements turn against us, making politics more random and wars more bestial. -- George Steiner
  • Our solar system is fantastically bizarre. There are worlds with features we never imagined. Storms larger than planets, moons with under-surface oceans, lakes of methane, worldlets that swap places...and that's just at Saturn. -- Phil Plait
  • On the news two dozen events of fantastically different importance are announced in exactly the same tone of voice. The voice doesn't discriminate between a divorce, a horse race, a war in the Middle East. -- Doris Lessing
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