Sentences with phrase «dangerous fantasy»

That, you might argue, is the most dangerous fantasy of all — that you can game or reform a man whose distinguishing feature is his predatory sexual instincts.
Historically, these irrationally dangerous fantasies have produced more death, grief and desolation than any other single cause on Earth.
Hence the nation as a whole could only see in such public ideals as those of Jesus an abnormal and dangerous fantasy; the majority, who followed the Scribes and Pharisees (The Tannaim).
To believe that a more centrist leader would be able to succeed in this task is a dangerous fantasy that Labour should avoid pursuing.
Nick Clegg accused Nigel Farage of peddling «dangerous fantasies» in Wednesday's ill - tempered BBC TV debate on Britain's future in Europe.
But Buckel called Rhinehart's plan «an unprecedented, dangerous fantasy» that eliminates the town, village and schools» share immediately and drastically cuts the city's share.
The belief that your new love makes life more beautiful — it is the dangerous fantasy.
Wallace Stegner, another Western storyteller, used «The Big Rock Candy Mountain» as the title for a novel in which the relentless failures of its central character underline the dangerous fantasies inspired by the American West.
The notion that self - defense mandates keeping guns in office drawers or out in parking - lot glove compartments is a dangerous fantasy.
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