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Selected 82 famous quotes about imagination

1. Will, understanding, imagination and all functions of feeling all come from thinking. ?Descartes

2. Due to the vivid strokes of imagination, the cold bones of reason have become the flesh and blood of active fresh medicine. ——Lametelli

3. Every great achievement in science is based on bold fantasy. ?Dewey

4. When science reaches its final stage, it encounters imagination. ?Hugo

5. History has three different tasks, which we may call scientific, imaginative or speculative, and literary. ?George Cuvelyan

6. Imagination is the source of invention, discovery and other creative activities. ?Aristotle

7. You have had enough troubles for the day, don’t let your imagination run wild. ?France

8. 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

9. Every era is nurtured by fantasy, lest people give up life prematurely and bring mankind to death. ? (Conrad Joseph) British writer

10. The body has at least a great impact 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

11. Some of the world's largest and most hard-hearted companies, which were once the embodiment of presentism, now use intuitive futurists, science fiction writers and visionaries as consultants. ?Anonymous

12. Human passion is imperfect, and the human heart is not trustworthy. However, human imagination is the driving force that makes human excellence. ?Anonymous

13. A true scientist should be a visionary; whoever is not a visionary can only call himself a practitioner. ?Balzac

14. Human life is not as good as imagined, but it is not as bad as imagined. ?Maupassant

15. 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

16. Imagination not only makes things greater, more strange, and more beautiful than what is seen, but also perceives the flaws of things. ?"Selected Essays on Western Literature"

17. A scholar who lacks illusions can only be a good mobile library and living reference book. He only masters knowledge, but cannot create. ? (German literary theorist) Lessing

18. When science reaches its final stage, it encounters imagination. ?Hugo

19. Tradition has a beard as white as snow, but fantasy is always so young. ?Whittier

20. If the illusion of happiness makes the soul float lightly, falling into the abyss of reality will be even more painful. ?UK

21. Imagination is depth. There is no psychic faculty that deepens itself more deeply, penetrates more deeply into its objects than imagination, which is the great diver. Science, in its final stages, meets imagination. ?Hugo

22. We must dare to think about the "unthinkable", because if things become unimaginable, thinking will stop and action will become unconscious. ?Fulbright

23. Just because dreams are the fantasies of the sleeping person, fantasies are the dreams of the awake person. ?Bronte

24. If the children of this country have lost their innocence, then the future of this country must lack imagination. ?Zhou Libo's "One Zhou Libo Show"

25. 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. ——(France) Hugo

26. Rich imagination comes from full innovation passion. When a person's innovation passion is at its peak, we often find that he will have a person? Lovers often go hand in hand, and this lover is the inspiration. ?Langaming

27. 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 Gone. ?Marx

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

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

30. Fantasy is more charming than beauty. ?UK

31. Imagination is the touchstone of human ability, and humans rely on imagination to conquer the world.

32. Thoughts and feelings are two major types of geniuses: one is a thoughtful person, and the other is an imaginative person. ?Disraeli

33. Yamano said that based on his own observations and conclusions, Liu Huan does not like to talk or express as much on stage, nor is he as serious as everyone imagines. ?Anonymous

34. Among all human talents, the one closest to God is imagination.

?Pascal

35. Really busy people have no time to think. ?Seneca

36. Imagination can lead us to grasp and see beyond the previous scope. ?Anthony Robbins

37. Imagination is an extremely outstanding and truly magical quality, and is the basis of true art. ? (Russian writer) Pazostovsky

38. Imagination is more important than knowledge. ? (American scientist) Einstein

39. When imagination and reality are blended together, the amazing essence of Balzac’s novels can be the most perfect mixture of reality and fantasy. gesture appears. ?Zweig

40. 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. ?Jerolap

41. Among all human talents, the one closest to God is imagination. ? (French physicist) Pascal

42. The power of human imagination is often greater than the atomic bomb. Bold imagination can sometimes turn something rotten into something magical. ? (Chinese writer) Chen Cun

43. John Mesfield once said: ?Human passion is incomplete, and the human heart is not trustworthy. However, human imagination is It is what makes human excellence possible. "I am the person who knows creativity best"

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

45. 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. The times were simply unimaginable. ?Marx

46. Imagination is the touchstone of human ability, and human beings rely on imagination to conquer the world. ?Anonymous

47. 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

48. Imagination is the function of people to recall images. A person who completely loses this function is a foolish person. ― Diderot

49. Fantasy combined with wisdom is the mother of art and the source of miracles. ?Goya

50. Imagination, this is a trait. Without it, a person cannot become a poet, a philosopher, a wise person, a rational creature, and he is not a human being. ? Diderot

51. If it is true, death will be the end, but life is more terrifying than death. Life can develop without limit and become worse and worse. , even more unbearable than the most unbearable state originally imagined. ?Zhang Ailing

52. 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. Seth Taylor Coleridge

53. Put reins on the neck of fantasy. ?Ma? Green

54. Human passion is imperfect, and the human heart is not trustworthy. However, human imagination is the driving force that makes human excellence. ?Anonymous

55. Fantasy can harm people, but it can also save people. ?Toto Fuller

56. The invention of the vise makes the thumb strong; the invention of the hammer makes the muscles of the fist and arm developed. These are gifts of imagination.

57. Reputation can also be a huge obstacle: if we pursue it, we must devote ourselves to such a path? Try to satisfy people's imagination, avoid what they hate, and follow what they like. ?Spinoza

58. Without imagination, all the faculties, no matter how healthy and sharp, are nothing. ——(France) Baudelaire

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

60. Fantasy is as fragile as a clay vat. ?Yemen

61. Fantasy lacking wisdom will produce monsters. Fantasy combined with wisdom is the mother of art and the source of miracles. ?Goya

62. 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

63. The world is not as beautiful as you imagined, but it is not so bad that it is useless. If you feel that everyone and everything in the world seems to be working against you, it is almost certain that you have been infected by the "Grudge" virus. ?Bi Shumin

64. Imagination, as a creative cognitive ability, is a powerful creative force. It creates the second nature from the materials provided by actual nature. ?"Selected Essays on Western Literature"

65. Fantasy is the necessary and primary step leading to scientific exploration. ?Charles

66. Reason strides forward, while fantasy strolls leisurely. ?Dean

67. Some of the world's largest and most hard-hearted companies, which were once the embodiment of presentism, now use intuitive futurists, science fiction writers and visionaries as consultants.

? (Toffler) American Futurist

68. Great artists are those who impose their personal imagination on all mankind. ?Maupassant

69. The most outstanding artistic skill is imagination. ? (German philosopher) Hegel

70. Every era and every condition is addicted to some beloved fallacy, and everyone is obsessed with some plan that they know is impossible to implement. Self-entertainment, precisely because it is unlikely to be implemented, can be carried out with determination without the risk of testing the plans. ?Sergeant Johnson

71. We can use fantasy as a traveling companion, but we must ask reason to be our guide. ?Sergeant Johnson

72. A person with imagination without knowledge is like a thing with limbs without feet. ——(France) Joubert

73. 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. ?Guo Meimei

74. Without creative individuals with independent thinking and independent judgment, the upward development of society is unimaginable. ?Einstein

75. The most noble behavior I can imagine for a person, besides spreading the truth, is to publicly give up mistakes. ?Anonymous

76. Fantasy will make people swallow chaff as flour. ?Europe

77. 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

78. The future always becomes clear in imagination and blurry in reality! ?Zhou Libo

79. Imagination is the source of all hope and inspiration. Never give up your ideas because you are afraid of making a fool of yourself or others saying you are fanciful. ?"The Art of Scientific Research"

80. The real world is limited, but the imaginary world is boundless. ?Rousseau

81. Every great achievement in science is based on bold fantasy. ? (American philosopher) Dewey

82. 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 figments of the imagination.

?Charles