Top 100 Fantasy Inspirational Quotes
#1. In every journey comes a moment ... one like no other. And in that moment, you must decide between who you are ... and who you want to be.
J.C. Marino
#2. It is you I foreknew and have predestined for such a time as this. Just as My heart has so eagerly chosen you, William Ore, you must also choose me.
M.J. Chrisman
#3. Fantasy and anger totally destroy the human body. Tolerance is the greatest human asset.
Harbhajan Singh Yogi
#4. There was something severed and rough about her, something tainted and, yet, at the same time those jagged pieces were the makings of something fearsome. She'd wanted to become someone the Senate would fear, why not shatter the sky?
Elise Kova
#5. If rules make a framework for the mind to climb about in, why should the mind not climb right out?
Mike Ashley
#6. Fantasy is not practice for what is real - fantasy is the opiate of women.
Shannon Hale
#7. But always remember, I am watching your every move and will be with all of you until the end of all things. Do not let your heart be troubled with the turmoil of the future. Be sure of one thing: the future is already written in the hidden stones of the hearts of those who said 'yes.
J.D. Netto
#9. From dreams of bliss shall men awake
one day, but not to weep:
the dreams remain; they only break
the mirror of their sleep.
John Paul Richter
#10. You are my Fantasy in D minor, my ending from my search of happiness
Novellina A.
#11. Right now, we're living in an ugly chapter of our lives, but books always get better!
Chris Colfer
#12. In our dreams and imagination we should live in a fantasy world to create a new reality.
Debasish Mridha
#13. We live in a world full of people who are satisfied with pretending to be someone they are not.
Tommy Tran
#14. I ended my first book with the words 'no answer.' I know now, Lord, why you utter no answer. You are yourself the answer. Before your face questions die away. What other answer would suffice? Only words, words; to be led out to battle against other words.
C.S. Lewis
#15. A time will come in your life, William, where your faith will be tested ... and you must stay faithful to the word and vision that the All-Father has given to you.
M.J. Chrisman
#17. I wish I could run into the world's arms. Linger within the spaces between nothing. I wish I could filter out of existence. To live quietly without dying. I wish I could be cherished by life itself. To speak and sing volumes without lying to myself.
F.K. Preston
#18. Magic is a dangerous thing, child. It isn't something to use lightly.
Kevis Hendrickson
#21. Where do they go, these dreams of mine? Do they live? Do they die? Do they fall? Do they fly?
F.K. Preston
#22. We stand on the shores of a Mystery, carried by the beauty of the horizon into fantasy that gives birth to our reality.
So live like each moment is filled with gold.
Tessa Taylar
#23. Sometimes you need to loose in order to win.
Adele Rose
#24. Nowhere on Earth was stupidity prized anymore.
Mark Landau
#25. In this he saw that Ogion had been right: the shadow could not draw on his power, so long as he was turned against it.
Ursula K. Le Guin
#26. Time often sheds light on curious circumstances.
Something we thought was a crazy miscalculation may, in fact, turn out to be the key component to the winning play.
Jaime Buckley
#27. All around us is a nothing that stretches on for infinity. We humans can barely comprehend that. If we comprehend it we are rarely pleased.
F.K. Preston
#28. Even the darkest minds can be overcome with compassion
C.E. Dimond
#29. Some thought magic came from the mind, others the soul, or the heart, or the will.
V.E Schwab
#30. The greatest help oft comes in harm's disguise, to those with trusting hearts and open eyes.
William D. Burt
#31. Sometimes the righteous path doesn't take you where you need to go!
Shawn Wickersheim
#33. pulling a great substance from a higher height whilst leaning on a slippery ground with the mentality of having the substance whilst standing is a thought of fantasy. You may only result in falling with the substance
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
#34. Destroy us, land and forest takes forever from your children. Walk the circle of life. Have no fear. Together, let us love and protect our children, respect the land and forest, giving back what we have taken.
Frederic M. Perrin
#35. I didn't wait for Luck. I raced after it with a truck.
A.A. Bell
#36. If you're always worried about crushing the ants beneath you ... you won't be able to walk.
Kentaro Miura
#37. Teach them to love Earth and Spirits in the right ways so they will treat and care for Earth and Spirits in the right ways. No Spirit should live without love, food, or a home, for without love, what Spirit can live?
Frederic M. Perrin
#38. When my mother died, I thought I'd drown in sorrow. But my grandmother said something very wise, and I've always held it close to my heart. She said that not even the sea is infinite, and neither is grief.
T. Frohock
#39. Look what we've done so far. We're pretty good at the impossible.
Richelle Mead
#41. A life I have lived and have found just that ... life.
M.J. Chrisman
#42. We hope you have found challenge in your path this morning.
Laniel, Abbot of Bilkar the Furred
Jordan MacLean
#44. This was in the good old days, when monsters were fantasy.
Hollis Seamon
#45. Love can open like a flower out of even the hardest places.
Lauren Oliver
#46. There are people who can never go to Fantastica," said Mr. Coreander, "and others who can, but who stay there forever. And there are just a few who fo to fantastica and come back. Like you. And they make both world well again.
Michael Ende
#48. It's a rare gift, to know where you need to be, before you've been to all the places you don't need to be.
Ursula K. Le Guin
#49. Some dream with the open eyes, while some dream with the close eyes.
Some of us even don't have eyes, they dream with the legendary perspective to enlighten the whole world and become one.
"Touch the light of the universe, you would never sleep again in your fantasy dreams.
Deepak Gupta
#51. Oh my dear from a distant fantasy land! I love to be in your dreams as a fairy of love with wings of flowers and golden glowing flowing hair.
Debasish Mridha
#52. Reading lets our mind visit new exciting worlds"
~Vianka Van Bokkem
Vianka Van Bokkem
#53. My creativity keeps me from starving. Humanity keeps my life mundane. Loving secures my love for life, but my imagination keeps me sane.
F.K. Preston
#54. I'm in love with fiction. A fantasy that slips between my fingers when reality sets in.
Moryah DeMott
#55. The moon people do not eat by swallowing food but by smelling it. Their money is poetry - actual poems, written out on pieces of paper whose value is determined by the worth of the poem itself.
Paul Auster
#56. Natural isn't the same as right. Normal isn't the same as moral. Everyone deserves a say in what happens to the world.
Audrey Greathouse
#57. The only things worth seeing are beyond what you can actually see.
Joseph Brown
#58. This is life before you know who you are going to be.
Taylor Swift
#59. The only difference between realizing a dream and losing oneself in fantasy [is] backbreaking work.
Mark Frost
#60. The seed of the gift may come, but a seedling that isn't nourished dies quickly.
Mary E. Pearson
#61. The greatest happiness is a quiet kind. It's the tender understanding that we're living in a very strange place full of strange creatures. And there's quite a bit of wonder in that.
F.K. Preston
#62. I'm here by choice, I reminded myself. I'm here because I can't bear to be not- here anymore. I'm here because I can't tell right from wrong, light from dark. I'm here because I can't stand being me. I'm here because I don't want anyone to know where I am.
Cate Tiernan
#63. Never go for someone that represents something that is more of a fantasy than reality in this crazy world of lonely people, unless it is for the shortest time possible, and unless you have clearly figured out an exit strategy.
Janvier Chouteu-Chando
#64. Every age is fed on illusions, lest men should renounce life early and the human race come to an end.
Joseph Conrad
#65. Comforting lies are better than a hurting truth, is my policy, but it's impossible to lie in front of you
D. Aswini
#66. I suppose it's why I usually loved to get lost in a good romance novel, because it would let me escape into the fantasy that I hoped to make come true one day. -Kate, Zack
Sawyer Bennett
#67. Stories are like islands, go out exploring and you're bound to get lost fantastically.
M. Robert Randolph
#69. Love isn't easy. It isn't perfect like in stories or movies--but it's real. When we feel it, it reminds us we are alive, and when we truly feel it--it hurts like hell--but it reminds us why we live... For the hope of love.
N.A. Koziol
#71. We are all one. Everything is meaningless, and yet at the same time meaningful. Everything matters and doesn't matter just as much, Wisdom said and looked beyond time.(Nakoma, by Gala.J)
Gala.J
#72. Now that you're here, now that they know you exist, you'll never be free again. Ever. We're prisoners to our books, our fates planned long before we were born. You're no different than us. Fight your fate all you want, but deep down you know it's true.
Angela Parkhurst
#73. the shadows may come and engulf your world, but if you look hard enough you'll always see that spark in the abyss leading you back to the light and the next adventure waiting to be had
B.B. Taylor
#74. When you enter the world of laughter, you enter the world of fantasy and creativity.
Thomas Flindt
#75. I'm not afraid of dying. I'm afraid I'll never get a chance to live!
A.A. Bell
#76. Money Chiefs, loud and long notes are not songs. Silent snow wets Earth, seeds grow, flowers' honey purses seek neither wealth nor power, and the forest's quiet wisdom needs no wind to blow.
Frederic M. Perrin
#77. Too much FANTASY loses REALITY, too much HOPE may seem somehow EMPTY.
Akira Toriyama
#78. I know have lived, so many times, that the only thing I have left to remember is my writing, cause every single moment in life it's already written.
Piroska Rodriguez
#79. I had a few people ask me if I might one day write my own autobiography. I just told them, 'It's already being written; through my books.
T.S. Wieland
#80. It was as if I had been following a narrow trail, and had suddenly realized that at any time I could leave it and strike out cross-country.
Robin Hobb
#81. It was a Saturday, soft and silent, when the Wind spoke for the first time.
James Hugh Comey
#82. Then Tak looked upon the stone and it was trying to come alive, and Tak smiled, and wrote All things strive.
And for the service the stone had given, he fashioned it into the first Troll, and delighted in the life that came unbidden.
Terry Pratchett
#83. Your present is what you live, but your past is what you carry.
Dan Sanders
#84. May my heart be kind, my mind fierce, and my spirit brave.
Kate Forsyth
#85. Do not think me a maiden who needs saving from a dragon. I am the dragon, and I will set the world aflame.
Sydney Marie Hughes
#87. We are all of the same substance, the same life. Though there are many differences between us, those are merely the shadows that delineate our boundaries. Our light is the same.
Sally Wiener Grotta
#88. Everyones greatest fantasy is to walk away from the life (they think)you lead
Pete Wentz
#89. There is nothing to me but you. I know it's pathetic but, oh darling, it's true.
F.K. Preston
#90. I have found the more fantastic the setting, the more truthful the confessions.
S. Usher Evans
#91. May the light of the Guardian dwell in you always, and may you be a source of light in those places where shadows gather. (Mariah Templeton, Earth's Watcher to Ben)
Dianne Astle
#92. I keep dying and hoping you notice me. But you're too busy living.
F.K. Preston
#93. I was a wildflower that would continue to grow in the most unexpected weather.
Taisha DeAza
#94. Reading books is like your own emotional and wishful life that you could see yourself living.
Sarah Johnson
#95. This life is but a brief tenure, one of many perspectives a spirit must experience in the quest for eternity.
Brian Rathbone
#96. Let those who smile at me, ask themselves whether they have been indebted most to imagination or reality for all they have enjoyed in life, if indeed they have ever enjoyed any thing.
Charles Robert Maturin
#97. Violence can read like poetry. You just have to describe the act as if you're in love with the way your characters bleed.
F.K. Preston
#98. Accidents happen. Our bones shatter, our skin splits, our hearts break. We burn, we drown, we stay alive.
Moira Fowley-Doyle
#99. Fantasy is hardly an escape from reality. It's a way of understanding it.
Lloyd Alexander
#100. Schoolteachers teach what they and others know. Forest teachers - bear, wolf, lynx, beaver, bird, every flower and tree - teach us how to live, love, and grow.
Frederic M. Perrin
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