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1. Imagination is the eyes of the soul. ——Joubert

2. When science reaches its final stage, it encounters imagination. ——Hugo

3. Curiosity and active imagination are valuable assets for scientists. —— Pauling

4. Imagination is more important than knowledge, because knowledge is limited, but imagination summarizes everything in the world, promotes progress, and is the source of knowledge evolution. ——Einstein

5. Every great achievement in science is based on bold fantasy. —— Dewey . ——Einstein

7. In terms of value, imagination itself is a priceless treasure; but its price depends on what it can become. ——Chen Qing

8. Whimsy adds an extraordinary color to life, which is necessary for every young and sensitive person. ——Kampa Ustovsky

9. Science also needs creation and fantasy. Only with fantasy can we break the shackles of tradition and develop science. ——Guo Moruo

10. Many scientists often discover new laws by relying on their extremely rich imagination and outstanding new ideas. ——Pauling

11. Imagination is the queen of reality. ——Baudelaire

12. Scientific thinking is often accompanied by poetic factors. Real science and real music require the same process of imagination. ——Einstein

13. Among all human talents, the one closest to God is imagination. ——Pascal 13 famous quotes about imagination 2

1. Imagination is the touchstone of human ability, and human beings rely on imagination to conquer the world. ──Osborne

2. Great artists are those who impose their personal imagination on all mankind. —— Maupassant

3. If you want to know the pain caused by power, ask those in power; if you want to know the pleasure brought by power, ask those who pursue power: The pain caused by power is real. And the pleasures that power brings are just imaginary. ——Charles

4. In fact, he acted funny on the stage just to tell everyone that he is a cheerful person and not as serious as everyone thinks. ——Shan Ye, instructor and student of The Voice of China Liu Huan

5. Reason is like the sun, its light is permanent, unchanging, and continuous; while imagination is like a shining meteor, but it is fleeting. The passing sparkle has no regular movement and no fixed direction. ——S. Johnson Makes more sense. ——Einstein

7. What is proven in practice today is what existed in imagination in the past. —— Blake

8. Philosophy is a form of thinking for people to think, reason and imagine, and it is also the real value of human existence. ——Cha Elioli

9. The tyranny of appetite has never been described, because everyone has to survive, so even literary criticism has let it go. But you can’t imagine how many people have given up their lives just to eat and drink. ——French writer Balzac

10. What is proven in practice today is what existed in imagination in the past. ─ Blake

11. The body has at least a great influence on creativity. There was a time in Germany when people often imagined genius as a short, thin hunchback. But I'd rather see a physical genius.

——Goethe

12. If the children of this country no longer have innocence, then the future of this country must lack imagination. ——Zhou Libo, founder of Shanghai Style Qingkou, "One Zhou Libo Show"

13. A person without knowledge but with imagination is like a thing with limbs without legs. ──Jobel

14. Having imagination but no discernment is the most terrifying thing in the world. ——German playwright, poet, and thinker Goethe

15. Rich imagination comes from full passion for innovation. When a person's passion for innovation is at its climax, we often find that he will have a " Lovers often go hand in hand, and this "lover" is the inspiration. ──Lang Garming

16. A person who says he has done anything stupid in life is never as smart as he thinks. ——La Roque

17. Man is not only a rational and social animal, he is also a productive animal. He can use reason and imagination to change the material in front of him. Not only can he produce, he must produce in order to stay alive. ——Fromm

18. Fantasy is the necessary and primary step towards scientific exploration. ──Charles

 19. I thought to myself that although I tried to make breakthroughs and changes, as long as I was the director, it would be impossible for me to fully cater to commercial needs like the current trend. Such things would not be possible for me. imaginary. ——The famous Japanese animation director, animator and cartoonist Hayao Miyazaki

20. Thoughts and feelings are the two major types of geniuses: one is a thoughtful person, and the other is an imaginative person. people. ——British Jewish politician Disraeli

21. You understand that a person’s life is neither as good nor as bad as people think. ——French writer Maupassant

22. The consequences of weakness are unimaginable, and they are more shocking than the consequences of the most passionate passion. ——Cardinal Reis

23. I created the characters based on synthesis, not imagination. I'm afraid that the more things I include in my synthesis, the more authentic my creations will become. ——Russian writer Gogol

24. Youth is not a period of time in life, it is a state of mind. It has nothing to do with plump cheeks, rosy lips, or smooth knees. It is a kind of quiet will, the ability of imagination, the vitality of emotion, and it is the new blood of the fountain of life. ——The ancient Roman philosopher Seneca

25. It (art) should be the first love of your heart and your imagination. At that moment, all the hairs and mouths are open, and the heart is full of emotion. . ——Feng Jicai

26. As long as we can dream, we can achieve it. ——Kennedy

27. Go live, no matter what, no matter where! ...Open your eyes and see everything that civilization has swept away: the good, the bad, the unexpected, the unimaginable! Maybe from now on you can have some insights into people, society and yourself! ——French novelist and dramatist Dugar

28. There is nothing more precious than life, and life is unimaginably short. ——Dugar

29. Scientific thinking is often accompanied by poetic factors. Real science and real music require the same process of imagination. ——Einstein

30. A marriage without conflict is almost as unimaginable as a country without crisis. ——French politician Mauroy

31. This kind of imaginative exploration of possible futures... will lay the foundation for society's time horizon to greatly expand forward... ——Toffler

 32. Facts are stranger than fabricated stories. The imaginative writer sometimes has to feel that it is best to bow farewell to the reading public and retire gracefully, because life can always easily surpass the works of his fantasy. ——Zweig

33. Life itself is a collection of all kinds of contradictions - some are natural and some are man-made, some are imaginary and some are real.

—— Tagore

34. The tyranny of appetite has never been described, because everyone has to survive, so even literary criticism has left it out. But you can’t imagine how many people have given up their lives just to eat and drink. ——Balzac

35. Any myth uses imagination and the help of imagination to conquer, dominate, and visualize natural forces; therefore, as these natural forces are actually controlled, myths also Just disappeared. ——German philosopher Marx

36. The real world is limited, but the imaginary world is boundless. ——French Enlightenment thinker, philosopher, educator, and writer Rousseau

37. You understand that a person’s life is neither as good nor as bad as people think. —— Maupassant

38. A marriage without conflict is almost as unimaginable as a country without crisis. ——Moruwa

39. Winning is nothing more than our desire for a thing. The reason is that we imagine that other people like me also have the same desire. —— Spinoza

40. Perhaps the pessimist cries most desperately because the world is not as bad as he imagined. ——Bernard Berenson

41. All fame enjoys an unimaginable prestige, regardless of where it comes from. ——Balzac

42. When science reaches its final stage, it encounters imagination. ——French writer Hugo

43. Where rigorous and realistic exploration has reached its end, imagination can spread its wings and play a useful and, in a sense, reliable role. ——Austrian writer Zweig

44. Having imagination but no discernment is the most terrible thing in the world. ——Goethe

45. Truth wears clothes and feels that facts are too constrained, but in imagination, she turns very comfortably. ——Indian poet, writer, philosopher, 1913 Nobel Prize winner Rabindranath Tagore

46. A person’s life is not as good as imagined, but it is not as bad as imagined. —— Maupassant

47. Man is not only a rational and social animal, he is also a productive animal. He can use reason and imagination to change the material in front of him. Not only can he produce, he must produce in order to stay alive. ——German psychiatrist Fromm's "For One's Own Man".

48. All reputations enjoy an unimaginable prestige, regardless of where they come from. ——French writer Balzac

49. Curiosity and active imagination are the valuable assets of scientists. —— Pauling

50. Imagination is not an innate quality that you are born with, but the result of acquired development. It is an ability that can be cultivated. ——Wu Keyang

51. Whatever a mortal can imagine, someone must be able to realize it. ——French science fiction writer Jules Verne

52. When I was a child, I loved these beautiful stones and collected many of them. I imagined that I was a princess and they were my gems. ——Danish writer Gerald Rapp

53. If people stop fantasizing, if they do not face the wonders of the universe, then this is the real sign of human decline. ——"Three Destinies"

54. When I was a child, I loved these beautiful stones and collected many. I imagined that I was a princess and they were my gems. ——Jero Lapp

55. Imagination is more important than knowledge, because knowledge is limited, and imagination summarizes everything in the world, promotes progress, and is the source of knowledge evolution. ——Einstein

56. Only the combination of mind and nature can produce wisdom and imagination. ——19th century American writer and philosopher Thoreau

57. The pursuit of ideals is the initial motivation for a person to educate himself, and without self-education, it is impossible to imagine a perfect spiritual life. I believe that teaching students to educate themselves is the highest skill and art.

——Suhomlinsky

58. If you really commit suicide, it will be over if you die, but life is more terrifying than death. Life can develop without limit and become worse. , worse, even more unbearable than the worst state originally imagined. ——Zhang Ailing

59. I thought to myself that although I strive to make breakthroughs and changes, as long as I am the director, it is impossible for me to fully cater to commercial needs like the current trend. Such things are not possible for me. imaginary. —— Hayao Miyazaki

60. The terrible thing is that if you live in the "now" for too long, people will become numb and sometimes forget the way you came. It’s not that this is not good, it may be that not many people will adapt to the imagined life. —— Hayao Miyazaki

61. The dark night always arouses rich sensory imagination, confusing hope with the sweet poison of dreams. ——French writer Balzac

62. “This type of imaginative exploration of possible futures... will lay the foundation for society’s time horizon to greatly expand forward...” - Toffler

63. The greatest progress in science is brought about by new and bold imagination. ——The famous American philosopher and educator Dewey

64. If the children of this country have no innocence, then the future of this country must lack imagination. ——Zhou Libo's "One Zhou Libo Show"

65. In addition to knowledge and learning, no other power in the world can establish dominance in the human spirit and soul, in human thoughts, imagination, opinions and beliefs. and authority. ——Bacon

66. Scientific thinking is often accompanied by poetic factors. Real science and real music require the same imagination process. ——Einstein

67. A person’s life is not as good as imagined, but it is not as bad as imagined. ——French writer Maupassant

68. A strong America comes from imagination and creativity. ——"I am the person who knows creativity best"

69. Don't imagine what he should be like. What we really fall in love with and what we think we will fall in love with are often very different. ——Zhou Libo, founder of Shanghai Qingkou

70. Any myth uses imagination and the help of imagination to conquer, dominate, and visualize natural forces; therefore, as these natural forces are actually controlled , the myth disappears. ——Marx

71. A manager is like the conductor of a symphony orchestra. Through his efforts, imagination and command, individual instruments are integrated into a wonderful musical performance. ——Peter Drucker

72. For grapes that cannot be picked, we can not only imagine them to be sour, but also probably imagine them to be exceptionally sweet. ——Qian Zhongshu, a modern Chinese writer and literary researcher, "The Besieged City"

73. Today, we suffer from the lack of utopian ideas. ——Toffler

74. Stay overnight at the Peak Temple and raise your hands to touch the stars. Don't dare to speak loudly for fear of frightening the people in heaven. ——Li Bai

75. As long as we can dream, we can achieve it. ——The oath of mankind engraved on the door of the Kennedy Space Center in the United States

76. Imagination is depth. There is no psychic faculty that deepens itself and penetrates more deeply into its objects than imagination, which is the great diver. ──Hugo

77. Poetry is created from reality through imagination. It is not just reality, nor just imagination. ——Dai Wangshu

78. Genius is not trustworthy, intelligence is unreliable, and it is unimaginable to pick up great scientific inventions by chance. ——Chinese mathematician Hua Luogeng

79. The real world is limited, but the imaginary world is boundless. ——Rousseau

80. Facts are stranger than fabricated stories. The imaginative writer sometimes has to feel that it is best to bow farewell to the reading public and retire gracefully, because life can always easily surpass the works of his fantasy.

——Austrian writer Zweig

81. Talent exists in the understanding, and it can often be acquired through inheritance; genius turns reason and imagination into actions, and there is little or no possibility of inheritance. ——British poet and critic Seth Coleridge, "Squawk"

82. Reputation can also be a huge obstacle: if we pursue it, we must devote ourselves to such a path Road - try to satisfy people's imagination, avoid what they hate, and follow what they like. ——Dutch philosopher Spinoza

83. Fantasy lacking wisdom will produce monsters. Fantasy combined with wisdom is the mother of art and the source of miracles. ——Goya;