Top 1200 Fantasy Football Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
I'm always astonished by a forest. It makes me realise that the fantasy of nature is much larger than my own fantasy. I still have things to learn.
Tear away fantasy football's fraternal facade and you discover it's built on megalomaniacal anarchy. Its subliminal message: Forget the team you've always rooted for. You be the owner and the GM. You pick and control the players. You be the star, Joe (and Jill) Nobody.
The thing about fantasy - there are certain things you just don't do in fantasy. — © J. K. Rowling
The thing about fantasy - there are certain things you just don't do in fantasy.
I do get invitations all of the time to play actual fantasy football, by the way, but I get the feeling that I'd like it too much. I have enough demands on my time. My fans would kill me.
... fantasy is not practice for what is real—fantasy is the opiate of women.
Acting is not about anything romantic, not even fantasy, although you do create fantasy.
What's amazing about 'Game of Thrones' is that it's set in a fantasy world; it's a fantasy story. So I always say that with the score, we're open to do whatever we want.
I definitely love fantasy and would want to be in a fantasy project.
They're on the right road, but there's a long way to go on concussions, not only in the NFL, but college football, high school football and all football.
I played for Middlesbrough's youth team. At the age of 16, I went into a shed at the training ground and was told that they weren't signing me on, so that was the end of that dream. Football was my life. I played football when I got to school, football every break and football as soon as I got home.
I like fantasy, but I don't live and breathe fantasy.
A restaurant is a fantasy-a kind of living fantasy in which diners are the most important members of the cast.
Some people have this impression of me: 'Boy, he's always so serious on the field. Football. Football. Football. — © Peyton Manning
Some people have this impression of me: 'Boy, he's always so serious on the field. Football. Football. Football.
English football, especially Premier League football, is different to most football on the continent.
Many people agree with me that many things are not clear in football these days and it is not something people who watch football deserve. The situation will be the same while football is run by people who do not understand football
It makes me realise that the fantasy of nature is much larger than my own fantasy. I still have things to learn.
Actually, I'm for football. But I'm for intelligent football that enhances us rather than football that steals away who we are.
I've always loved reading fantasy. I used to pick out all the books in the library that had the little unicorn sticker on the side to show that they were fantasy.
Really, I learned a long time ago that in the National Football League, paper doesn't mean anything. Football teams are created on the football field.
Science fiction is fantasy about issues of science. Science fiction is a subset of fantasy. Fantasy predated it by several millennia. The '30s to the '50s were the golden age of science fiction - this was because, to a large degree, it was at this point that technology and science had exposed its potential without revealing the limitations.
True balm [of fantasy] takes away the painful irritation of life and simply heals, allowing one to begin anew. And that is what fantasy can do for us.
Game of Thrones' is a fantasy show not dedicated to any specific time, but it seems to exist in sort of a 1400s medieval fantasy world, and in that setting, I wouldn't have had a six-pack.
The problem with fantasy is the greatest benefit of fantasy: it prevents us from living in the present moment.
There is a part of me that has to depend on fantasy, because if you can't be somewhat of a fantasy person, then you can't write
Tonight, I've finally learned to tell fantasy from reality. And, knowing the difference, I choose fantasy.
Why are you messing with the fantasy? We know about the reality. Don't ruin the fantasy, OK?
For what my generation did and went through and so forth, and what these glamour boys earn for what little they play, it's a joke. Is it football? Are you guys football players? Is that what they call football? It's not iron-man football, where you stay on the field for 60 minutes. Everybody! We were iron men. Not a bunch of pussyfoots.
Time may enhance what seems simply dogged or lacking in fantasy now because we are too close to it, because it resembles too closely our own everyday fantasies, the fantastic nature of which we don't perceive. We are better able to enjoy a fantasy as a fantasy when it is not our own.
Realism isn't something most people associate with the fantasy genre, yet it's an essential element of great fantasy writing.
If you were ever to interview me after a football game or at a football game or around me during football season is totally different than when you catch me away from football.
I don’t know anybody who doesn’t have a fantasy. Everybody must have a fantasy.
If I could play football, I'd play football. But not women's football - real football. Or I'd just date a quarterback.
I'm a football fan first and foremost, but I've been given an incredible opportunity to be a football coach in the National Football League.
The dynamic principle of fantasy is play, a characteristic also of the child, and as such it appears inconsistent with the principle of serious work. But without this playing with fantasy no creative work has ever yet come to birth. The debt we owe to the play of imagination is incalculable. It is therefore short-sighted to treat fantasy, on account of its risky or unacceptable nature, as a thing of little worth.
I do have a son. He's out of school now. He never played football. And it had nothing to do with me. I was actually crushed that he didn't play football. I thought, 'Oh my God, this is awful.' My brothers all played football. My dad played football.
I'm a football guy at heart; maybe I should have played football for a living instead, because I play a lot of football videogames; I'm really into them.
In fantasy, the expression of exploring another world, you get the universal truth of that excitement and fear, but there's an element of fantasy that you have to not forget so you can take people on that journey.
When I was a little bitty boy, I was a fan of boxing. But in Louisiana, it's football, football, football, and then everything else. — © James Carville
When I was a little bitty boy, I was a fan of boxing. But in Louisiana, it's football, football, football, and then everything else.
Many people agree with me that many things are not clear in football these days and it is not something people who watch football deserve. The situation will be the same while football is run by people who do not understand football.
In football, we never know what will happen. That's why football is so beautiful, and a lot of people love football.
I'm a football guy at heart; maybe I should have played football for a living instead, because I play a lot of football videogames, I'm really into them.
'Game of Thrones' is a fantasy show not dedicated to any specific time, but it seems to exist in sort of a 1400s medieval fantasy world, and in that setting, I wouldn't have had a six-pack.
I think before the kids, this was different - when I came home it was football, football, football all the time, every day. Now I have another balance in my life.
I think, for the most part, comics have devolved into fantasy for the sake of fantasy.
When people ask me why is 'Winter's Tale' a fantasy, I point out that it is not a fantasy.
See fantasy is what people want, but reality is what they need. And I just retired from the fantasy part.
Fraud is fraud. And consumers of any product - whether you want to buy a car, participate in fantasy football - our laws are very strong in New York and other states that you can't commit fraud.
Fantasy allows you bend the world and the situation to more clearly focus on the moral aspects of what's happening. In fantasy you can distill life down to the essence of your story.
Fantasy Man's my favourite, I think, because he's sort of like Don Quixote. He lives in a fantasy world, but he gets jolted back into reality, and I guess that's me, really!
I like certain subgenres within science fiction and fantasy, and one of those is urban fantasy, and another is steampunk. — © Gail Carriger
I like certain subgenres within science fiction and fantasy, and one of those is urban fantasy, and another is steampunk.
Since fantasy isn't about technology, the accelleration has no impact at all. But it's changed the lives of fantasy writers and editors. I get to live in England and work for a New York publisher!
Some people have this impression of me: 'Boy, he's always so serious on the field. Football. Football. Football.'
We talked [with Scott Derrickson] about making it kind of muscular and practical. Yeah it's a fantasy but what's the difference between fantasy and reality really?
So today if you see a person who looks like your teenage fantasy walking down the street, it's probably not your fantasy, but someone who had the same fantasy as you and decided instead of getting it or being it, to look like it, and so he went to the store and bought the look that you both like. So forget it. Just think about all the James Deans and what it means.
I get so tired of people saying, 'Oh, you only make fantasy films and this and that', and I'm like, 'Well no, fantasy is reality', that's what Lewis Carroll showed in his work.
In fantasy, you have licence to pick whatever you like out of history and fantasy, and you don't have to be accurate.
I don't really deal with the attention I receive to be honest. I build up a fantasy world around me that I inhabit. I cherry pick elements of literature, music, film, history and art, then weave them together to construct a fantasy reality to live in. It doesn't always work out though, I got evicted from my own fantasy once, which was quite embarrassing.
Oftentimes, even myself as I've come through my entire career from high school all the way up here, everything has been football, football, football. And then you realize that life is much bigger than this game, especially when you start thinking about life after football and what you want to leave behind.
I love fantasy. I grew up reading fantasy.
I didn't realise how my life was changing. When I was 17, 18, 20, I didn't realise how big football was and everything around football. How many people live for football and love football. I was a professional, but I was a supporter.
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