Quotes about Imagination
It's as if Thomas Kinkade and Dante were at a party, and one turned to the other sometime after midnight and uttered that classic line You know, we really should work together sometime...
— Rob Bell
Writing free verse is like playing tennis with the net down.
— Robert Frost
So was I once myself a swinger of birches. And so I dream of going back to be.
— Robert Frost
One could do worse than be a swinger of birches.
— Robert Frost
Keats mourned that the rainbow, which as a boy had been for him a magic thing, had lost its glory because the physicists had found it resulted merely from the refraction of the sunlight by the raindrops. Yet knowledge of its causation could not spoil the rainbow for me. I am sure that it is not given to man to be omniscient. There will always be something left to know, something to excite the imagination of the poet and those attuned to the great world in which they live (p. 64)
— Robert Frost
I have never started a poem yet whose end I knew. Writing a poem is discovering.
— Robert Frost
our Lord satisfied the stomach before satisfying the eye, but the imagination acts in the reverse fashion
— Soren Kierkegaard
I think you had better learn to control that imagination of yours,Anne, if you can't distinguish between what is real and what isnt.
— LM Montgomery
Oh, what I know about myself isn't really worth telling, said Anne eagerly. If you'll only let me tell you what I imagine about myself you'll think it ever so much more interesting.
— LM Montgomery
Blessings be the inventor of the alphabet, pen and printing press! Life would be--to me in all events--a terrible thing without books.
— LM Montgomery
Above all we have to go beyond words and images and concepts. No imaginative vision or conceptual framework is adequate to the great reality.
— Bede Griffiths
Art itself, in all its methods, is the child of religion. The highest and best works in architecture, sculpture and painting, poetry and music, have been born out of the religion of Nature.
— James Freeman Clarke