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"Do you never imagine things different from what they really are?"
You can't imagine things from the other side at all?
Sometimes she imagined things that became part of her own life later on.
I thought you two were just imagining things at the last stop.
At least now you can tell her I'm not imagining things.
The last thing she wanted was for these men to start imagining things.
One of them heard me, but the other said he was imagining things.
For one, she might tell me I was imagining things.
Or I would sit on the grass and imagine things.
I think that we should not yet be imagining things.
If he's only imagining things, there may be nothing we can do for him.
I imagine things will get back to where they were, especially because Phil didn't work last week.
"In my music, I can still imagine things as they used to be," he said.
You're imagining things if you think I said that, or believe it.
She could imagine things as coming together, not falling apart.
It was a night for imagining things that weren't there.
I imagine things will move along much as they have been."
"You must have been imagining things by the fire; people do that sometimes."
Somehow this wasn't quite the way he had imagined things would be.
"You're imagining things," his wife had told him just a couple of days ago.
Now I'm going to imagine things into this room so that they'll always stay imagined.
The press was always imagining things that didn't exist, he says.
"Sometimes when you are this tired, it is easy to imagine things."
He shook his head, certain that she was imagining things.
I have no doctor to reassure me, only myself to imagine things.