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imagination knowledge
Knowledge is limited; but imagination encircles the world. Albert Einstein
imagination
'Harry Potter' really harnessed the imagination of so many young-adult minds, and it's the same with the 'Divergent' series. Kate Winslet
imagination
It could be anything. It's up to a person's imagination of what they can make a Colonel. Damian Breaux
imagination stretch woods
We've been very lucky, but we're not out of the woods by any stretch of the imagination. Joe Colwell
imagination simplicity firsts
Originality implies a return to the origins, original is returning to the simplicity of the first solutions. Antoni Gaudi
imagination needs terrible
What we need is imagination, but imagination in a terrible strait-jacket. Richard P. Feynman
imagination
Nature's imagination far surpasses our own. Richard P. Feynman
imagination statistics fiction
Our imagination is stretched to the utmost, not, as in fiction, to imagine things which are not really there, but just to comprehend those things which are there. Richard P. Feynman
imagination quality world
[The satirist] must fully possess, at least in the world of the imagination, the quality the lack of which he is deriding in others. Rebecca West
taste
We're predators; we don't eat meat because it's handy, we eat meat because we have a taste for blood. Jeff Lindsay
taste meat vegetarian
Because I love the taste of meat I am a reluctant but dedicated vegetarian. Rex Harrison
taste eating results
Pear Drops were exciting because they had a dangerous taste. All of us were warned against eating them, and the result was that we ate them more than ever. Roald Dahl
taste bribe avarice
It is but shaping the bribe to the taste, and every one has his price. Samuel Richardson
taste occasional slang
The fastidious taste will find offence in the occasional vulgarisms, or what we now call slang, which not a few of our writers seem to have affected. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
taste moral journalism
The journalist should be on his guard against publishing what is false in taste or exceptionable in morals. William C. Bryant
taste reason feels
We taste and feel and see the truth. We do not reason ourselves into it. William Butler Yeats
taste inspired poet
what primitive tastes the ancients must have had if their poets were inspired by those absurd, untidy clumps of mist, idiotically jostling one another about Yevgeny Zamyatin
taste i-can
I can only tell you this-I would rather have taste than either love or money. William Haines
literature great-work genre
All great works of literature either dissolve a genre or invent one. Walter Benjamin
literature records discontent
literature is the record of our discontent. Virginia Woolf
literature way culture
It's hard to know what [literature] will end up being timeless and what will be something that doesn't translate into the future, especially with the way we're evolving since our culture is changing so fast. Rick Riordan
literature lexicographer dictionary
Lexicographer: a writer of dictionaries, a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the signification of words. Samuel Johnson
literature raised
I respect Millar: he has raised the price of literature Samuel Johnson
literature motto following
To begin with, let us take the following motto...Literature is Love. Now we can continue. Vladimir Nabokov
literature moral censorship
Literature should not be suppressed merely because it offends the moral code of the censor. William O. Douglas
literature moral
Literature has to serve as a moral control of politics. Yevgeny Yevtushenko
literature reluctant sort
I'm kind of a reluctant Anglophile. My mother's a children's librarian, and all of the children's literature I read was from her childhood - E. Nesbit and Dickens, which isn't children's literature at all, but I was sort of steeped in English literature. I thought I was of that world. Jefferson Mays