Get to work. Your work is to keep cranking the flywheel that turns the gears that spin the belt in the engine of belief that keeps you and your desk in midair.
Annie DillardTag: imagination writing belief writing-life
But see, that's the thing about movies. Nothing is left to the imagination. You read a book, and you see a picture of the characters and the scenes in your mind. You don't have that with a movie. It's all either up there on the screen laid out for you, or it isn't there at all.
Laurie Viera RiglerTag: imagination fantasy book movie
If you cannot build from nothing, then you'll have to destroy in order to create.
Lionel SuggsTag: imagination
I am usually more impressed with people who are artful in shuffling a deck, than those who can masterfully play chess.
Lionel SuggsTag: imagination guidance
For him and his brother, he now knew, that music was real. Becuase all you had to do, really, was be willing to use your imagination. And listen.
Holly Goldberg SloanTag: imagination music brother
It is the starved imagination, not the well-nourished, that is afraid.
E.M. ForsterTag: fear imagination
The root of all fear is imagination.
Atsushi OhkuboTag: fear imagination soul-eater
The books we love offer a sketch of a whole universe that we secretly inhabit, and in which we desire the other person to assume a role.
One of the conditions of happy romantic compatibility is, if not to have read the same books, to have read at least some books in common with the other person—which means, moreover, to have non-read the same books. From the beginning of the relationship, then, it is crucial to show that we can match the expectations of our beloved by making him or her sense the proximity of our inner libraries.
Tag: imagination truth reading books love romance literature relationships interiority readership the-universe compatability inner-lives
In very truth, a wise imagination, which is the presence of the spirit of God, is the best guide that man or woman can have; for it is not the things we see the most clearly that influence us the most powerfully; undefined, yet vivid visions of something beyond, something which eye has not seen nor ear heard, have far more influence than any logical sequences whereby the same things may be demonstrated to the intellect. It is the nature of the thing, not the clearness of its outline, that determines its operation. We live by faith, and not by sight.
George MacDonaldTag: imagination faith
If we speak of direct means for the culture of the imagination, the whole is comprised in two words--food and exercise.
George MacDonaldTag: imagination
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