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imagination:

From Webster's New World Collegiate Dictionary : ' 1. a) The act or power of forming mental images of what is not actually present. b) The act or power of creating mental images of what has never been actually experienced , or of creating new images or ideas by combining previous experiences; creative power. 2. Anything imagined; mental image; creation of the mind; fancy .'
This imagine-making power of the mind in most useful in people's sex-life .

QUOTES:

(1) Albert Einstein: ' Imagination is more important than knowledge .'

(2) Jane Parker (Maureen O'Sullivan) to Martin Arlington (Paul Cavanaugh) after changing from her skimpy costume of skins into a Paris evening gown in Tarzan and His Mate (1934): ' Woman's greatest weapon is man's imagination .'

(3) Sherlock Holmes (Basil Rathbone) in The Hound of the Baskervilles (1939): 'There's no doubt in my mind or perhaps I should say in my imagination for that's where crimes are conceived and where they are solved.'

(4) Kris Kringle (Edmund Gwenn) to Susan Walker (Natalie Wood) in Miracle on 34th Street (1947): ' The imagination is a place all by itself. A separate country . Now, you've heard of the French nation? The British nation? Well, this is the imagi-nation. It's a wonderful place . How would like to be able to make snowballs in the summertime?... The first thing you've got to learn is how to pretend .' He then shows her how to pretend being a monkey .

(5) Miguel de Cervantes/Alonso Quijana (Peter O'Toole) in Man of La Mancha (1972): 'Poetry demands imagination and with imagination you may discover a dream.'

(6) Paul Poitier-Kitteridge (Will Smith) to Ouisa Kitteridge (Stockard Channing) in Six Degrees of Separation (1993): ' The imagination. It's there to sort out your nightmare, to show you the exit from the maze of your nightmare, to transform the nightmare into dreams that become your bedrock. If we do not listen to that voice, it dies. It shrivels. It vanishes. Imagination is not our escape. The imagination is the place we are all trying to get to .'

(7) Kate ( Bonnie Hunt ) and Faith (Marisa Tomei) in Only You (1994):
-- Kate: ' I saw a psychiatrist on Donahue say that love songs are just a cruel hoax that feed people's fantasies. Romance on a daily basis? Nobody has that .'
-- Faith: ' But, Kate, somebody wrote those songs. They come-out of somebody's experience .'
-- Kate: ' No, I think the come-out of somebody's imagination .'

(8) The Bible. From Genesis (8:21): ' For the imagination of man's heart is evil from his youth .'

(9) Joseoh Conrad: ' Only in men's imagination does every truth find an effective and undeniable existence. Imagination, not invention, is the supreme master of art, as of life .'


See Also: bondage device, IBM, imagination, salacious

Quotes Containing imagination:
Albert Einstein: ''Imagination is more important than knowledge.''
Paul Poitier-Kitteridge (Will Smith) to Ouisa Kitteridge (Stockard Channing) in Six Degrees of Separation (1993): ''The imagination . It''s there to sort out your nightmare, to show you the exit from the maze of your nightmare, to transform the nightmare into dreams that become your bedrock. If we do not listen to that voice, it dies. It shrivels. It vanishes. Imagination is not our escape. The imagination is the place we are all trying to get to.''
Miguel de Cervantes/Alonso Quijana (Peter O''Toole) in Man of La Mancha (1972): ''Poetry demands imagination and with imagination you may discover a dream.''
Josesh Conrad: ''Only in men''s imagination does every truth find an effective and undeniable existence. Imagination, not invention, is the supreme master of art, as of life .''
Paul (Will Smith) in Six Degrees of Separation (1993): ''I believe the imagination is the passport that we create to help take us into the real world . I believe the imagination is merely another phrase for what is most uniquely us. Jung says:The greatest sin is to be unconscious.''
The Bible. From Genesis (8:21): ''For the imagination of man''s heart is evil from his youth.''
Jane Parker (Maureen O''Sullivan) to Martin Arlington (Paul Cavanaugh) after changing from her skimpy costume of skins into a Paris evening gown in Tarzan and His Mate (1934): ''Woman''s greatest weapon is man''s imagination .''
Jane Parker (Maureen O''Sullivan) to Martin Arlington (Paul Cavanaugh) after changing from her skimpy costume of skins into a Paris evening gown in Tarzan and His Mate (1934): ''Woman''s greatest weapon is man''s imagination .''
Kate (Bonnie Hunt) and Faith (Marisa Tomei) in Only You (1994): - Kate: ''I saw a psychiatrist on Donahue say that love songs are just a cruel hoax that feed people''s fantasies. Romance on a daily basis? Nobody has that.'' - Faith: ''But, Kate, somebody wrote those songs. They come-out of somebody''s experience.'' - Kate: ''No, I think the come-out of somebody''s imagination .''
Jane Parker (Maureen O''Sullivan) to Martin Arlington (Paul Cavanaugh) after changing from her skimpy costume of skins into a Paris evening gown in Tarzan and His Mate (1934): ''Woman''s greatest weapon is man''s imagination .''
Sherlock Holmes (Basil Rathbone) in The Hound of the Baskervilles (1939): ''There''s no doubt in my mind or perhaps I should say in my imagination for that''s where crimes are conceived and where they are solved.''


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