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G.K. Chesterton
You will remember that I remarked the other day, just before we went into the very simple problem presented by Miss Mary Sutherland, that for strange effects and extraordinary combinations we must go to life itself, which is always far more daring than any effort of the imagination.” “A proposition which I took the liberty of doubting.” “You did, Doctor, but none the less you must come round to my view, for otherwise I shall keep on piling fact upon fact on you until your reason breaks down under them and acknowledges me to be right.
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Alister McGrath
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.
topics: imagination  
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George MacDonald
To inquire into what God has made is the main function of the imagination. It is aroused by facts, is nourished by facts; seeks for higher and yet higher laws in those facts; but refuses to regard science as the sole interpreter of nature, or the laws of science as the only region of discovery.
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George MacDonald
All words, then, belonging to the inner world of the mind, are of the imagination, are originally poetic words.
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Fyodor Dostoevsky
Motionless we traverse countries we fancy we see, and your thought, blending with the fiction, playing with the details, follows the outline of the adventures. It mingles with the characters, and it seems as if it were yourself palpitating beneath their costumes.
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Fyodor Dostoevsky
I worship her, Alyosha, worship her. Only she doesn't see it. No, she still thinks I don't love her enough. And she tortures me, tortures me with her love. The past was nothing! In the past it was only that infernal body of hers that tortured me, but now I've taken all her soul into my soul and through her I've become a man. Will they marry us? If they don't I will die of jealousy. I imagine something every day...
topics: body , imagination , love , soul  
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George MacDonald
Indeed, a man is rather being thought than thinking, when a new thought arises in his mind.
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John Piper
Imagination is the faculty of the mind that God has given us to make the communication of his beauty beautiful.
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Ronald Reagan
Radio was theater of the mind.
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Ronald Reagan
The key for any speaker is to establish his own point of view for the audience, so they can see the game through his eyes.
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George MacDonald
The necessary unlikeness between the creator and the created holds within it the equally necessary likeness of the thing made to him who makes it, and so of the work of the made to the work of the maker... The imagination of man is made in the image of the imagination of God.
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Helen Keller
The bulk of the world's knowledge is an imaginary construction.
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Blaise Pascal
We do not content ourselves with the life we have in ourselves and in our own being; we desire to live an imaginary life in the mind of others, and for this purpose we endeavour to shine. We labour unceasingly to adorn and preserve this imaginary existence, and neglect the real. And if we possess calmness, or generosity, or truthfulness, we are eager to make it known, so as to attach these virtues to that imaginary existence. We would rather separate them from ourselves to join them to it; and we would willingly be cowards in order to acquire the reputation of being brave. A great proof of the nothingness of our being, not to be satisfied with the one without the other, and to renounce the one for the other! For he would be infamous who would not die to preserve his honour.
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George MacDonald
If we speak of direct means for the culture of the imagination, the whole is comprised in two words--food and exercise.
topics: imagination  
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Max Lucado
Christmas is best pondered, not with logic, but with imagination.
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G.K. Chesterton
It was but imagination, yet imagination had all the terrors of reality; nay, it was worse, for the reality would have come and gone, and there an end, but in imagination it was always coming, and never went away.
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Thomas Carlyle
...nothing is more dangerous than solitude: there our imagination, always disposed to rise, taking a new flight on the wings of fancy, pictures to us a chain of beings of whom we seem the most inferior. All things appear greater than they really are, and all seem superior to us. This operation of the mind is quite natural: we so continually feel our own imperfections, and fancy we perceive in others the qualities we do not possess, attributing to them also all that we enjoy ourselves, that by this process we form the idea of a perfect, happy man,—a man, however, who only exists in our own imagination.
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Robert H. Schuller
Since it doesn't cost a dime to dream, you'll never short change yourself when you stretch your imagination.
topics: dream , imagination  
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Blaise Pascal
Reason never wholly overcomes imagination, while the contrary is quite common.
topics: imagination , reason  
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Fyodor Dostoevsky
No se piensa en nada; las horas pasan. Uno se pasea inmovil por paises que cree ver, y su pensamiento, enlazandose a la ficcion, se recrea en los detalles o sigue el hilo de las aventuras. Se identifica con los personajes; parece que somos nosotros mismos los que participamos bajo sus pieles.
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