Quotes about Imagination
Dreams have only one owner at a time. That's why dreamers are lonely.
— William Faulkner
Perhaps they were right putting love into books. Perhaps it could not live anywhere else.
— William Faulkner
If a story is in you, it has to come out.
— William Faulkner
A nickname is the heaviest stone that the devil can throw at a man. It is a bugbear to the imagination, and, though we do not believe in it, it still haunts our apprehensions.
— William Hazlitt
Thus, to give an obvious instance, if I have once enjoyed the cool shade of a tree, and been lulled into a deep repose by the sound of a brook running at its feet, I am sure that wherever I can find a tree and a brook, I can enjoy the same pleasure again. Hence, when I imagine these objects, I can easily form a mystic personification of the friendly power that inhabits them, Dryad or Naiad, offering its cool fountain or its tempting shade. Hence the origin of the Grecian mythology.
— William Hazlitt
We are the creatures of imagination, passion, and self-will, more than of reason or even of self-interest. Even in the common transactions and daily intercourse of life, we are governed by whim, caprice, prejudice, or accident. The falling of a teacup puts us out of temper for the day; and a quarrel that commenced about the pattern of a gown may end only with our lives.
— William Hazlitt
Genius… means little more than the faculty of perceiving in an unhabitual way.
— William James
Darkness does something to a place, doesn't it? It distorts. It becomes a canvas for the imagination. The good news is that shadows are only the deflection of light. They can frighten, but they can do no harm.
— David Jeremiah
God is really only another artist. He invented the giraffe, the elephant and the cat. He has no real style, He just goes on trying other things.
— Pablo Picasso
If God imagined you at birth, what makes you think He's stopped imagining you now.
— Erwin McManus
Imagine, a Being with a mind as great as God's, with feet like trees and a voice like rushing wind, telling you that you are His cherished creation.
— Donald Miller
People don't come to church for preachments, of course, but to daydream about God.
— Kurt Vonnegut Jr.