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Whimsical Quotes

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There's something whimsical, satirical, and silly about British humor, which Americans have always enjoyed, and lots of us come over here because we have an audience of people who enjoy it.
Milo Yiannopoulos

There is an amusing, mocking and humorous quality to British comedy that Americans have been fond of for years, and many of us come to the UK because we have a crowd who appreciate it.
Authors on Whimsical Quotes: James Boswell Daniel H. Pink Ginnifer Goodwin Alice Englert Mary Oliver Richard Arnold Epstein Milo Yiannopoulos Napoleon Hill E. B. Lewis Logan Pearsall Smith Francois de La Rochefoucauld Eva Fuka
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The pleasure of gratifying whim is very great. It is known only by those who are whimsical.
James Boswell

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You must not ever stop being whimsical.
Mary Oliver

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So, I never lose a sense of the whimsical and perilous charm of daily life, with its meetings and words and accidents.
Logan Pearsall Smith

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One who has loved truly can never lose entirely.
Napoleon Hill

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Today it’s economically crucial and personally rewarding to create something that is also beautiful, whimsical, or emotionally engaging.
Daniel H. Pink

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Treatment of the apparently whimsical fluctuations of the stock quotations as truly non stationary processes requires a model of such complexity that its practical value is likely to be limited. An additional complication, not encompassed by most stock market models, arises from the manifestation of the market as a nonzero sum game.
Richard Arnold Epstein

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In her whimsical debut author Brynne Barnes celebrates the colors of our world.
E. B. Lewis

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The caprice of our temper is even more whimsical than that of Fortune.
Francois de La Rochefoucauld

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I come from theater, and doing period stuff is so whimsical and imaginative and so outside any frame of reference than I have ever had so I prefer that just in terms of fun factor.
Ginnifer Goodwin

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I've spent half my life on planes. I have a lot of love for New Zealand, though. That is where the really arty, whimsical side of the family resided - in Hobbitland.
Alice Englert

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I was thinking of the word Surrealistic . . . I don't think it should be used exclusively with my photographs. The meaning is close but I think my tendencies are more toward the whimsical or absurd. Surrealism is more connected with morbidity. From that I am very far away.
Eva Fuka