In our ordinary daily life, many people have come into contact with or used some classic famous quotes. Quotes mainly refer to idioms, sayings, proverbs, mottos, poems, etc. that are generally familiar to people. Are you still looking for excellent classic quotes? The following is a collection of famous quotes about imagination that I have carefully compiled for reference only. I hope it can help everyone.
1. A manager is like a conductor of a symphony orchestra. Through his efforts, imagination and command, individual instruments are integrated into a wonderful musical performance. ——Peter Drucker, the father of modern American management
2. Fantasy is the necessary and primary step towards scientific exploration. ——Charles (American philosopher)
3. Enthusiasm without imagination will make people become fanatics. ——Ben C. Liming
4. What is proven in practice today is what existed in imagination in the past. —— Blake
5. Imagination is the ability to combine all the factors in a work of art. It shapes the different factors into a whole. ——(American philosopher) Dewey
6. Genius is not trustworthy, intelligence is unreliable, and it is unimaginable to pick up great scientific inventions by chance. ——Hua Luogeng
7. 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
8. Only the combination of mind and nature can produce wisdom and imagination. ——19th-century American writer and philosopher Thoreau
9. For grapes that cannot be picked, we can not only imagine them to be sour, but also probably imagine them to be exceptionally sweet. ——Modern Chinese writer and literary researcher Qian Zhongshu "Fortress Besieged"
10. A marriage without conflict is almost as unimaginable as a country without crisis. ——Moruwa
11. In fact, when he was funny on the stage, he just wanted to tell everyone that he was a cheerful person and not as serious as everyone thought. ——Instructor and student of The Voice of China Liu Huan·Shanye
12. Imagination is not an innate quality that one is born with, but the result of acquired development. It is an ability that can be cultivated. ——Wu Keyang
13. The consequences of weakness are unimaginable. It is more shocking than the consequences of the most passionate passion. ——Cardinal Reis
14. With the expansion of capitalist production, scientific factors have been consciously and extensively developed, applied, and reflected in life for the first time on a scale unprecedented in the past. It was simply unimaginable in this era. ——German philosopher Marx "Machines, Natural Forces and the Application of Science"
15. History has three different tasks, which we can call scientific, imaginative or speculative, and literary. ——British historian George Trevelyan
16. The vastness of the spirit, the active imagination, and the diligence of the soul: this is genius. ——French philosopher Diderot
17. The future always becomes clear in imagination and blurs in reality! ——Zhou Libo, founder of Shanghai Qingkou·"One Zhou Libo Show"
18. Stay overnight at Fengding 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, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, "Ti Fengding Temple"
19. Without creative individuals with independent thinking and independent judgment, the upward development of society is unimaginable. ——German-Jewish American, physicist Einstein
20. As big as the heart is, the stage is as big as it is. As long as we can dream, we can realize it. ——The oath of mankind engraved on the door of the Kennedy Space Center in the United States
21. There is nothing more precious than life, and life is unimaginably short. ——French novelist and dramatist Dugar
22. Genius is not trustworthy, intelligence is unreliable, and it is unimaginable to pick up great scientific inventions by chance. ——Chinese mathematician Hua Luogeng
23. I didn’t make up my mind to come in. When I first started studying acting, I still had dreams, including taking advanced training classes. I was very excited at the beginning, and I really liked acting and doing skits. However, after gradually getting in touch with this circle more, I found that it was not as good as I imagined.
——A girl who shows off her wealth online, her real name is Guo Meiling·Guo Meimei
24. The discipline of Americans is unimaginable. ——Lang Xianping
25. Scientists use concepts to think, while artists use images to test. ——(Former Soviet writer) Fadeev
26. 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 change. It's getting worse, worse, even worse than the worst state I imagined. ——Chinese modern writer Zhang Ailing
27. When imagination and reality are integrated, the amazing essence of Balzac’s novels can be the most perfect mixture of reality and fantasy. gesture appears. ——Zweig
28. 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 imaginary life. ——The well-known Japanese animation director, animator and cartoonist Hayao Miyazaki
29. A real artist always takes the risk to overturn all prejudices and express what he thinks. ——(French sculpture artist) Rodin
30. The desire to win 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. desire. —— Spinoza
31. Reason is like the sun, its light is permanent, unchanging, and continuous; while imagination is like a shining meteor, but a fleeting shine. , its activities are irregular and its direction is not fixed. ——British writer Sir John Johnson
32. The night always arouses rich sensory imagination and disrupts hope with the sweet poison of dreams. ——French writer Balzac
33. When science reaches its final stage, it encounters imagination. ——French writer Hugo
34. Imagination comes from life, from things that life has had, may have, and has some buds but has not been fully realized or fully grasped. ——(Chinese writer) Wang Meng
35. Having imagination but no discernment is the most terrifying thing in the world. ——German playwright, poet, and thinker Goethe
36. Thoughts and feelings are two major types of geniuses: one is a thoughtful person, and the other is an imaginative person. ——British Jewish politician Disraeli
37. Imagination is the touchstone of human ability, and human beings rely on imagination to conquer the world. ——〖Osborne〗Father of Creation
38. 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's "Fortress Besieged"
39. We have fewer friends than we imagine, but more than we know. ——Austrian writer Hofmannsthal
40. Yamano said that based on his own observations and conclusions, Liu Huan does not like to talk or express as much as he does on stage, nor is he as popular as everyone imagines. So serious.
41. The greatest progress in science is brought about by new and bold imagination. ——The famous American philosopher and educator Dewey
42. Fantasy is the necessary and primary step towards scientific exploration. ——Anonymous
43. 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. ——S.T. Coleridge
44. Mo Yan is a very good writer. His works are very imaginative and humorous, and he is very good at telling stories. Mo Yan's award will further introduce Chinese literature to the world. ——Swedish Sinologist, one of the 18 lifelong judges of the Nobel Prize in Literature, Ma Yueran
45. 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
46. Where strict and realistic exploration has reached its end, imagination can spread its wings and play a useful role. In a sense, it is also reliable. effect. ——Austrian writer Zweig
47. Really busy people have no time to think.
——Seneca (Ancient Rome)
48. Today more than ever we need fantasies, dreams and prophecies, that is, imaginations of potential tomorrows. ——Toffler
49. Art exists by imagination. ——(Former Soviet writer) Gorky
50. Imagination can lead us to a grasp and vision beyond the previous range. ——Anthony Robbins (USA)