3,418 Quotes About Imagination
- Author Beryl Markham
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The Old Days, the Lost Days -- in the half-closed eyes of memory (and in fact) they never marched across a calendar; they huddled round a burning log, leaned on a certain table, or listened to those certain songs.
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- Author Leslie Marmon Silko
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Distances and days existed in themselves then; they all had a story. They were not barriers. If a person wanted to get to the moon, there is a way; it all depended on whether you knew the directions... on whether you knew the story of how others before you had gone. He had believed in the stories for a long time, until the teachers at Indian school taught him not to believe in that kind of "nonsense". But they had been wrong.
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- Author John Noble Wilford
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Mars tugs at the human imagination like no other planet. With a force mightier than gravity, it attracts the eye to the shimmering red presence in the clear night sky...
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- Author Haruki Murakami
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It's all a question of imagination. Our responsibility begins with the power to imagine.
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- Author Jonathan Edwards
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So that it must be only by the imagination that Satan has access to the soul, to tempt and delude it, or suggest anything to it. And this seems to be the reason why persons that are under the disease of melancholy are commonly so visibly and remarkably subject to the suggestions and temptations of Satan... Innumerable are the ways by which the mind may be led on to all kind of evil thoughts, by the exciting of external ideas in the imagination.
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- Author Toba Beta
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If you can imagine a thing,then it has already existed,somewhere, somewhen, somehow.
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- Author Felix J Palma
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Merrick belonged to that class of reader who was able to forget with amazing ease the hand moving the characters behind the scenes of the novel.
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- Author Ingri D'Aulaire
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They spell-caught the sounds of cat paws, the breath of fish, the spittle of birds, the hairs of a woman's beard, and the roots of a mountain, and spun them around the sinews of a bear. That made a bond that looked as fine as a ribbon of silk, but, since it was made of things not in this world, it was so strong nothing in the world could break it.
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- Author Corey Aaron Burkes
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If you start most of your sentences with 'Why Can't', 'Why Not', or 'What if', you'll build a stronger imagination.
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