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A selection of 94 famous sayings about imagination
1. In artistic fiction, even in the simplest fiction, isolated facts are connected, supplemented and beautified by imagination. ? (French writer) George Sang

2. The noblest behavior I can imagine is to publicly give up mistakes besides spreading the truth. ? Anonymous

3. The greatest progress of science is brought by new and bold imagination. ? Dewey

4. Imagination is creativity, that is, the principle of synthesis, and its object is the image of all things in the universe and existence itself (British poet) Shelley

5. Enthusiasm is a state of mind, in which imagination replaces judgment. ? Wei? Warburton

6. Great artists are people who impose their personal imagination on all mankind. ? Mo Bosang

7. Vast spirit, active imagination and diligent mind: genius. ? Diderot

8. I thought, although I am trying to make a breakthrough and change, as long as the director is me, it is impossible to fully meet the business needs like the current trend. Such a thing is unimaginable to me. ? Famous Japanese animation director, animator and cartoonist? Miyazaki Hayao

9. Talent exists in understanding, which can often be obtained by heredity; Genius turns reason and imagination into action, with little or no possibility of heredity. ? British poet and critic? Ty Coleridge?

1. Fame will also become a huge obstacle: if we pursue it, we must devote ourselves to such a road? Try to satisfy people's imagination, avoid what they hate and vote for what they like. ? Dutch philosopher? Spinoza

11. Go to live, no matter what, no matter where! ? Open your eyes and see everything that civilization has swept away: good, bad, unexpected and unimaginable! Maybe after that, you can say something about people, society and yourself! ? French novelist and dramatist? Dugard

12. Imagination without discrimination is the most terrible thing in the world. ? Goethe

13. Imagination is the creation of a new image on the basis of past perception. Imagination is always an artist's means (Russian writer). 14. Life itself is a collection of various contradictions? There are natural and artificial, imaginative and realistic. ? Indian poet, writer, philosopher and Nobel Prize in Literature laureate in 1913? Tagore

15. Philosophy is the thinking form of thinking, reasoning and imagination, and it is also the real value of human existence. ? Check? Elioli

16. Mo Yan is a very good writer. His works are very imaginative and humorous. He is good at telling stories. The award of Mo Yan will further introduce China literature to the world. ? Ma Yueran

17, ecstasy, I can still imagine their psychology; I simply can't understand people like you who are too modest! ? Modern writers in China? Eileen Chang

18. Perhaps the pessimist cries most desperately because the world is not as bad as he imagined. ? Bernard? Behrensen

19. Apart from knowledge and learning, there is no other force in the world that can establish rule and authority in people's spirit and mind, in people's thoughts, imagination, opinions and beliefs. ? Bacon

2. Scientists must have imagination, so that they can imagine how things that are invisible to the naked eye happen and how they work, and conceive hypotheses. ? Beveridge

21. The extent to which the poet's imagination dominates reality is, in the final analysis, an accurate measure of his value and dignity. ? Santayana

22. All the functions of will, understanding, imagination and feeling come from thinking. ? French philosopher, scientist and mathematician? Descartes

23. Imagination is creative. Frivolous imagination can never produce valuable works. ? (German philosopher) Hegel

24. Life itself is a collection of various contradictions? There are natural and artificial, imaginative and realistic. ? Tagore

25, the old reason is to imagine, and the long breath hides the tears. ? Qu yuan

26, the so-called genius originally refers to those who are very imaginative. ? Geniuses always use their imagination actively. In a word, they always use fantasy to clear the way when thinking about problems. After getting enlightenment from the far side of fantasy, I return to reality, so my thoughts span greatly. ? Gao Qiao Hao

27. It (art) should be your heart and your imaginary first love. At that moment, all the hairs were open and the heart was full of emotion. ? Feng Jicai

28. Really busy people have no time to entertain foolish ideas. ? Seneca? Ancient Rome

29, I thought, although I tried to make a breakthrough and change, as long as the director was me, it would be impossible to fully meet the business needs like the current trend. Such a thing is unimaginable to me. ? Miyazaki Hayao

3, rich imagination comes from full innovation * *, when a person's innovation * * is in * *, we often find that he will have one? Lovers? Always going hand in hand, this one? Lovers? Is inspiration. ? Longgarmin

31. Beauty is the most direct thing that touches the soul. Beauty immediately permeates an inner joy and satisfaction in imagination. ? Edison

32. But what a mortal can imagine, someone must be able to realize it. ? Jules? Verne

33. A person who lacks imagination will inevitably be claustrophobic in his personal narrow emotional circle. ? Anonymous

34. Imagination should obey reality, and it must be admitted that its most illusory creation can only be copied from what reality shows. ? (Russian thinker) Chernyshevski

35. Imagination is only controlled by art, especially poetry. Imagination without discrimination is the most terrible thing in the world. ? Goethe (German poet)

36. Scientific thinking is often accompanied by poetic factors. Real science and real music require the same imagination process. ? German-American Jew, physicist? Einstein

37, in the strict and realistic exploration of the end of the rope, it can let the imagination spread its wings and play a useful and, in a sense, reliable role. ? Zweig

38. There are two kinds of imagination: one is to simply preserve the impression of things; The other is to arrange and combine these impressions in ever-changing ways. The former is called negative imagination, and the latter is called positive imagination. ? (French Enlightenment Thinker) Voltaire

39. Man is not only a rational and social animal, but also a productive animal. He can use reason and imagination to change things in front of him. He can not only produce, but also must produce to sustain life. ? Fromm

4. Imagination is active knowledge and the necessary background of creativity and wisdom. ? Zhao Xinshan

41. Without creative individuals who think and judge independently, the upward development of society is unimaginable. ? Einstein

42. To realize the pain caused by power, ask those in power; To realize the pleasure brought by power, ask those who pursue power: the pain brought by power is real, but the pleasure brought by power is just imaginary. ? Charles

43. Apart from knowledge and learning, there is no other force in the world that can establish rule and authority in people's spirit and mind, in people's thoughts, imagination, opinions and beliefs. ? English Renaissance writer and philosopher? Bacon

44. Imagine that this dazzling sun will burn only when it comes into contact with the earth. It cannot shine in the air. It will go out in the air. -(India) Tagore

45. The real world is limited, and the imaginary world is endless. ? Rousseau

46. Don't imagine what he should be like. What we really love is often far from what we think we will love. ? Founder of Shanghai style Qingkou? Zhou Libo

47. Imagination is one of the most important literary techniques to create images. ? Gorky (writer of the former Soviet Union)

48. Imagination is the touchstone of human ability, and it is by imagination that human beings conquer the world. ? Osborne (the father of creationism)

49. As an inventor, Edison's strength and productivity are largely attributed to the inspiration from his imagination. ? Anonymous

5. Imagination is depth. No mental function can deepen itself and penetrate deeper into the object than imagination. This is a great diver. When science reaches its final stage, it meets imagination. ? Hugo (French writer)

51. Fantasy can be the foundation of originality. ? S? Mao Mu

52. You know, a person's life is neither so good nor so bad as people think. ? French writer? Mo Bosang

53. Imagination is depth. No mental function can deepen itself and penetrate deeper into the object than imagination. This is a great diver. When science reaches its final stage, it meets imagination. ? [Hugo] French writer

54. Ideas, like love and death, cannot be replaced by others. ? Rostain

55. Scientists must have imagination, so that they can imagine how things that can't be observed by the naked eye happen and how they work, and conceive hypotheses. ? Australian scientist? Beveridge

56. Fantasies, dreams and predictions are needed more than ever today, that is, the imagination of the potential tomorrow. ? [toffler] American futurist

57. The body has at least a great influence on creativity. There was a time in the past when people in Germany often imagined genius as a short and thin camel. But I'd rather see a strong genius. ? German playwright, poet and thinker? Goethe

58. Stay at the Peak Temple overnight, raise your hand and ask the stars. Standing here, I dare not speak loudly, afraid to disturb the gods in heaven. ? Li Bai

59. Great artists are people who impose their personal imagination on all mankind. ? French writer? Mo Bosang

6. Of all people, children have the richest imagination. ? Macaulay

61. Life is not as good as imagined, but it is not as bad as imagined. ? Mo Bosang

62. Reason is like the sun, and its light is eternal, unchanging and continuous; Imagination, on the other hand, is like a shining meteor, but it is a fleeting flash, with irregular activities and uncertain direction. ? Plug? Johnson

63. What do people have that animals don't? Creativity and imagination. ? Maxwell? Morz

64. I didn't make up my mind to come in. At first, I learned acting, but I still had dreams, including entering advanced classes. At first, I was particularly excited, and I especially liked acting and acting sketches. However, after getting in touch with this circle more slowly, I found that it was not as good as I thought. ? Guo Meimei

65. To know the pain caused by power, ask those in power; To realize the pleasure brought by power, ask those who pursue power: the pain brought by power is real, but the pleasure brought by power is just imaginary. ? Charles? C

66. What God has done is better than all imagined happy behaviors, which is nothing more than pure thinking, and the closest thing to this kind of happiness in human behavior may be the activity closest to thinking. ? Ancient Greek philosopher? Scientists? Aristotle

67. Of all people, children have the richest imagination. ? British historian? * * Home? Macaulay? "essays? The History of Greece by Mittford

68. Don't imagine that everything you say is true, but make sure that everything you say is true. ? Jason

69. A man who shows that he has done anything stupid in life is never as clever as he thinks. ? Laroche

7. The real world is limited, and the imaginary world is boundless. ? French enlightenment thinker, philosopher, educator and writer? Rousseau

71, the combination of mind and nature can produce wisdom and imagination. ? Thoreau

72, the poet's two eyes, one looking at human beings, the other looking at nature. His former eye is called observation, and his latter eye is called imagination. ? (French writer) Hugo

73. Perhaps the pessimist cries most desperately because the world is not as bad as he imagined. ? American artist? Bernard? Behrensen

74. Shan Ye said that according to his own observation and summary, Liu Huan on weekdays is not as fond of talking and acting as he is on the stage, nor is he as serious as everyone thinks. ? Anonymous

75. The world is not as beautiful as you think, but it is not so bad as nothing. If you feel that everyone and everything in the world seems to be doing the right thing for you, it is almost certain that you are being beaten. Complain? Is infected with the virus. ? Contemporary female writers in China? Bi Shumin

76. Truth feels that the facts are too restrictive when she wears clothes, but in imagination, she turns very comfortably. ? Indian poet, writer, philosopher and Nobel Prize in Literature laureate in 1913? Tagore

77. It (art) should be your heart and your imaginary first love. At that moment, all the hairs were open and the heart was full of emotion. ? A writer, a painter? Feng Jicai

78. If the children in this country have lost their innocence, then the future of this country must lack imagination. ? Zhou Libo

79. Listening to what she wears is like looking at a photo album. The face is already familiar, just match the clothes with your imagination. ? Modern writers in China? Zhang Ailing

8. Facts are stranger than fabricated stories. An imaginative writer sometimes has to feel that it is best to bow to the readers and retire with dignity, because life can always easily surpass his fantasy works. ? Zweig

81. Poetry comes from reality through imagination, not only from reality, but also from imagination. ? Modern poet? Dai wangshu

82. You writers should use hallucinations at any time, that is, you must learn to see what you describe. ? (Russian writer) Leo? Tolstoy

83. The noblest behavior I can imagine is to publicly give up mistakes besides spreading the truth. ? Lister

84. If it's really * *, it's over when you die, but life is more terrible than death. Life can go on indefinitely, getting worse and worse, even worse than the most unbearable state you imagined at first. ? Eileen Chang

85. It's not that we are never sad, but that things are not as vigorous as we thought. ? Miyazaki Hayao

86. Man is not only a rational and social animal, but also a productive animal. He can use reason and imagination to change the immediate matter. He can not only produce, but also must produce to sustain life. ? German psychiatrist? Fromm?

87. If the children in this country have lost their innocence, then the future of this country must lack imagination. ? Founder of Shanghai style Qingkou? Zhou Libo? "A Week of Libo Show"

88, the old reason is to imagine, and the long breath is too long to cover up the tears. ? A patriotic poet during the Warring States Period? Qu Yuan?

89. All fame enjoys an unimaginable prestige, no matter where it comes from. ? Balzac

9. Thought and feeling are two types of genius: one is a thoughtful person, and the other is an imaginative person. ? Disraeli

91. Every era is nurtured by fantasy, so as to avoid people.