She always wanted to believe in things.
Kazuo IshiguroTags: imagination believe
It is through imagination that we transcend understanding and travel into the world of possibilities.
Danielle PierreTags: imagination inspirational-quotes creativity
mystery is not founded in ignorance, mystery is founded in imagination
S. Spencer BakerTags: imagination humour ignorance mystery
I believe in intuition and inspiration. Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world, stimulating progress, giving birth to evolution. It is, strictly speaking, a real factor in scientific research.
Albert EinsteinTags: science imagination knowledge evolution
In the world of imagination, all things belong.
Richard HugoTags: imagination
You are...beyond my imagination. It's a wonder you can be touched at all.
Meredith DuranTags: imagination touching
He made a story for all of them, a story to give them strength. The words of the story poured out of his mouth as if they had substance, pebbles and stone extending to hold the corporal up...knees from buckling...hands from letting go of the blanket.
Leslie Marmon SilkoTags: imagination inspirational spiritual
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.
Leslie Marmon SilkoTags: imagination inspirational stories beliefs no-boundaries
If human nature does alter it will be because individuals manage to look at themselves in a new way. Here and there people — a very few people, but a few novelists are among them — are trying to do this. Every institution and vested interest is against such a search: organized religion, the State, the family in its economic aspect, have nothing to gain, and it is only when outward prohibitions weaken that it can proceed: history conditions it to that extent. Perhaps the searchers will fail, perhaps it is impossible for the instrument of contemplation to contemplate itself, perhaps if it is possible it means the end of imaginative literature — [...] anyhow—that way lies movement and even combustion for the novel, for if the novelist sees himself differently, he will see his characters differently and a new system of lighting will result.
E.M. ForsterTags: imagination future literature novel movement
When (The World According To) Garp was published, people who’d lost children wrote to me. ‘’I lost one, too,’’ they told me. I confessed to them that I hadn’t lost any children. I’m just a father with a good imagination. In my imagination, I lose my children every day. (afterword)
John IrvingTags: imagination death parenthood
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