A Quote by Mason Cooley

I would like to be a figment of my own imagination, but belly and bowels will not permit. — © Mason Cooley
I would like to be a figment of my own imagination, but belly and bowels will not permit.
Sometimes I feel like a figment of my own imagination.
You cannot condemn a man for what may only be a figment of your own imagination.
I'm fairly certain. I could be some ghastly hallucination, a figment of my own imagination
A thirteen-year-old is a kaleidoscope of different personalities, if not in most ways a mere figment of her own imagination. At that age, what and who you are depends largely on what book you happen to be reading at the moment.
Sunday morning in America is the greatest hour of idolatry in the whole week. Why? Because most people who are even worshiping God, are worshiping a God they don't know. They're worshiping a god that looks more like Santa Claus than the God of Scripture. They're worshiping a god that is a figment of their own imagination. They created a god in their own likeness and they worship the god they've made.
I’ve always thought that each person invented himself… that we are each a figment of our own imagination. And some people have a greater ability to imagine than others.
It's just a figment of the imagination.
Only if God can say things that make you struggle will you know that you have met a real God and not a figment of your imagination.
Equilibrium is a figment of the human imagination.
Man - a figment of God's imagination.
But for the cravings of the belly not a bird would have fallen into the snare; nay, nay, the fowler would not have spread his net. The belly is chains to the hands and fetters to the feet. He who is a slave to his belly seldom worships God.
I am ignoring you. In fact, I think you are a figment of my imagination.
A figment of the imagination is just a harmless illusion - unless you are victim of it.
[Math is] not at all like science. There's no experiment I can do with test tubes and equipment and whatnot that will tell me the truth about a figment of my imagination. The only way to get at the truth about our imaginations is to use our imaginations.
Ah, but life is like that! It does not permit you to arrange and order it as you will. It will not permit you to escape emotion, to live by the intellect and by reason! You cannot say, 'I will feel so much and no more.' Life, Mr. Welman, whatever else it is, is not reasonable. [Hercule Poirot]
Anger or revolt that does not get into the muscles remains a figment of the imagination.
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