Until recently, such fantasies were expressed mainly by the far right, or in the laments of despondent Oxbridge dons. |
It is impossible to guess the prevalence of this condition, he says, because most people with such fantasies would never act them out. |
My thoughts turned immediately to that young boy, all those years ago, agitatedly working out his fantasies. |
Although I'm all in favour of living as adventurously as possible, some fantasies don't combine so well with reality. |
Others existed only as working hypotheses, unrealized plans or quixotic fantasies. |
Persecuted daily for being overweight and her freak-down-the-block-status, Gilman got though life via a series of reparative fantasies. |