Steal from anywhere that resonates with inspiration or fuels your imagination. Devour old films, new film, music, books, paintings, photographs, poems, dreams, random conversations, architecture, bridges, street signs, trees, clouds, bodies of water, light and shadows. Select only things to steal from that speak directly to your soul.
Jim JarmuschTag: imagination art inspiration creativity
Father had stretched out his long legs and was tilting back in his chair. Mother sat with her knees crossed, in blue slacks, smoking a Chesterfield. The dessert dishes were still on the table. My sisters were nowhere in evidence. It was a warm evening; the big dining-room windows gave onto blooming rhododendrons.
Mother regarded me warmly. She gave me to understand that she was glad I had found what I had been looking for, but that she and father were happy to sit with their coffee, and would not be coming down.
She did not say, but I understood at once, that they had their pursuits (coffee?) and I had mine. She did not say, but I began to understand then, that you do what you do out of your private passion for the thing itself.
I had essentially been handed my own life. In subsequent years my parents would praise my drawings and poems, and supply me with books, art supplies, and sports equipment, and listen to my troubles and enthusiasms, and supervise my hours, and discuss and inform, but they would not get involved with my detective work, nor hear about my reading, nor inquire about my homework or term papers or exams, nor visit the salamanders I caught, nor listen to me play the piano, nor attend my field hockey games, nor fuss over my insect collection with me, or my poetry collection or stamp collection or rock collection. My days and nights were my own to plan and fill.
Tag: imagination curiosity childhood autonomy parenting benign-neglect
What would your shoes say about the things you do everyday?
Sherley Mondesir-PrescottTag: humor imagination poetry animals poetic children humour children-s-books kindergarten shoes preschool imaginative picture-books illustrated-books
Imagination is the gatekeeper of the human soul.
Tag: imagination passion
The imaginative is produced by the human mind as it tries to respond to something greater than itself, struggling to find images adequate to the reality.
Tag: imagination
We make a home for ourselves, every time we work on something: actors, writers, singers, building these little nests in our gypsy souls, in place of the ones we so seldom seem to make in our own lives. And then suddenly it's over, and we have to start again.
Alan BrennertTag: imagination writing writers creativity
There is a brilliant novel in all of us. Some imagine it…others live it. Authors dwell in an auspicious life by having the ability to fuse the two.
Carl HeneganTag: imagination life novel author
Truth and facts are woven together. However, sometimes facts can blind you from seeing what is actually going on in someone’s life.
Shannon L. AlderTag: imagination truth compassion understanding seeing logic facts guessing blinded believes false-interruptations interruptation
When you spend time worrying, you’re simply using your imagination to create things you don’t want.
Shannon L. AlderTag: fear imagination peace joy worry paranoia live-life anxiety wasting-time move-on get-over-it harmless-people harmless-situations not-as-bad-as-you-think worry-wart
Better to have to retrace your steps and then move forward than never to move forward at all.
Anne Burack SayreTag: imagination history funny mystery delightful birthday children-s elementary-school anne-burack-sayre juvenile-fiction sister-and-brother-team targets-3rd-5th-graders
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