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1 You dismiss it from your thoughts as too impractical, too visionary .
2 Many persons are always kept poor, because they are too visionary .
3 But frankly, Mr. Moore, your whole idea is too visionary .
4 Let hope predominate, but be not too visionary .
5 The ideas of the Populists are too visionary and impracticable to be made the basis of a political organization.
6 He was thought too visionary ; and is said to have been too enthusiastic even for the enthusiasts of Massachusetts.
7 Far from publishing it or receiving it at all, they derided the whole matter as too visionary for discussion by the society.
8 It seemed not too visionary a hope, for Nat's designs grew prettier and prettier, and the agent bought all I carried him.
9 As for Washington, Harry thought he was a man of ability and comprehension, but " too visionary , " he told the Colonel.
10 They say that I give people superstitions and make them too visionary ; they say I give people sausages and make them too coarse.
11 The ultimate plan, which proved too visionary , was to consolidate under one control a vast network of lines extending all over the continent.
12 Too unpractical, too visionary , with all his brains and scheming.
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