With cold eyes and indifferent mind the spectators regard the work. Connoissers admire the "skill" (as one admires a tightrope walker), enjoy the "quality of painting" (as one enjoys a pasty). But hungry souls go hungry away. The vulgar herd stroll through the rooms and pronounce the pictures "nice" or "splendid." Those who could speak have said nothing, those who could hear have heard nothing.
Wassily KandinskyTags: imagination art originality creativity artists painting inventiveness
Neither your mother nor I have any imagination at all and we certainly didn't bring you up to have one
John BoyneTags: imagination parents-and-children
Don't let yourself be amazed by the imagination of a writer and his words, writers are almost all the time in a love-hate relationship with words.
Nema Al-ArabyTags: imagination words writers relationships
Beyond all sciences, philosophies, theologies, and histories, a child's relentless inquiry is truly all it takes to remind us that we don't know as much as we think we know.
Criss JamiTags: wisdom science imagination intelligence education knowledge questions history philosophy children humility curiosity uncertainty inquiry theology challenge not-knowing
Imagination is the creative force that through necessity yields solutions to resolve the issues that face us.
Steven RedheadTags: imagination necessity resolve issues creative solutions yields
People won't see Imagination in something that doesn't relate to their experience because of their own mental limitations. I want people to escape the expected and ordinary, to escape the regular expectations of a story, and truly step into a different world of literature.
Lionel SuggsTags: imagination literature creativity creative-writing
Our imagination goes ahead of us, bringing our yesterday's imagings into present realities.
Ogwo David EmenikeTags: imagination imagine
To imagine is to risk being mentally blind.
Ogwo David EmenikeTags: imagination imagine
The vital power of an imaginative work demands a diversity within its unity; and the stronger the diversity the more massive the unity.
Dorothy L. SayersTags: imagination fiction-writing
Christians . . . ought not to be threatened by fantasy and imagination. Great painting is not "photographic": think of the Old Testament art commanded by God. There were blue pomegranates on the robes of the priest who went into the Holy of Holies. In nature there are no blue pomegranates. Christian artists do not need to be threatened by fantasy and imagination, for they have a basis for knowing the difference between them and the real world "out there." The Christian is the really free person--he is free to have imagination. This too is our heritage. The Christian is the one whose imagination should fly beyond the stars.
Francis A. SchaefferTags: imagination
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