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Bharati Mukherjee on hope
Author: Bharati Mukherjee“As a bookish child in Calcutta, I used to thrill to the adventures of bad girls whose pursuit of happiness swept them outside the bounds of social decency. Tess of the d’Urbervilles, Emma Bovary and Anna Karenina lived large in my imagination. The naughty girls of Hollywood films flirted and knew how to drive.” -Bharati…
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Robinson Jeffers on hope
Author: Robinson Jeffers“Imagination, the traitor of the mind, has taken my solitude and slain it.” -Robinson Jeffers
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Jose Padilha on hope
Author: Jose Padilha“Usually I say I have no imagination.” -Jose Padilha
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Ida Tarbell on hope
Author: Ida Tarbell“Imagination is the only key to the future. Without it none exists – with it all things are possible.” -Ida Tarbell
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George Berkeley on hope
Author: George Berkeley“That neither our thoughts, nor passions, nor ideas formed by the imagination, exist without the mind, is what every body will allow.” -George Berkeley
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Dido Armstrong on hope
Author: Dido Armstrong“I feel very warm towards Mum and Dad for giving us the independence they did. My childhood, and the fact we didn’t have a TV, gave me a boundless imagination.” -Dido Armstrong
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Philip Guston on hope
Author: Philip Guston“Painting and sculpture are very archaic forms. It’s the only thing left in our industrial society where an individual alone can make something with not just his own hands, but brains, imagination, heart maybe.” -Philip Guston
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Max Irons on hope
Author: Max Irons“I mean, it’s fine when you’re a kid and someone runs into the playground and goes, ‘I’ve got this great game of pretend,’ and you play… As an actor, getting to play, getting to use your imagination and be childish – it is weird but it’s wonderful.” -Max Irons
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Joe Dante on hope
Author: Joe Dante“‘Avatar’ is the greatest, most comprehensive collection of movie cliches ever assembled, but it’s put together in a brand new way with a new technology, and tremendous imagination, making it a true epic and a kind of a milestone.” -Joe Dante
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Joe Shuster on hope
Author: Joe Shuster“In this drawing we just let our imagination run wild. We visualized Superman toys, games, and a radio show – that was before TV – and Superman movies. We even visualized Superman billboards. And it’s all come true.” -Joe Shuster
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LeVar Burton on hope
Author: LeVar Burton“Reading a hard copy book, and reading a book on an iPad are slightly different experiences. What they both have in common though is that you must engage your imagination in the process.” -LeVar Burton
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Robert Fitzgerald on hope
Author: Robert Fitzgerald“The question is how to bring a work of imagination out of one language that was just as taken-for-granted by the persons who used it as our language is by ourselves. Nothing strange about it.” -Robert Fitzgerald
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Tycho Brahe on hope
Author: Tycho Brahe“Now it is quite clear to me that there are no solid spheres in the heavens, and those that have been devised by the authors to save the appearances, exist only in the imagination.” -Tycho Brahe
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Ada Louise Huxtable on hope
Author: Ada Louise Huxtable“A disaster where marble has been substituted for imagination.” -Ada Louise Huxtable
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Matthew Sweet on hope
Author: Matthew Sweet“The openness of rural Nebraska certainly influenced me. That openness, in a way, fosters the imagination. But growing up, Lincoln wasn’t a small town. It was a college town. It had record stores and was a liberal place.” -Matthew Sweet
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Jack Prelutsky on hope
Author: Jack Prelutsky“Then I decided to draw from and on my own imagination, and everything came out perfect.” -Jack Prelutsky
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Rob Bell on hope
Author: Rob Bell“Suffering, it turns out, demands profound imagination. A new future has to be conjured up because the old future isn’t there anymore.” -Rob Bell
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Philip Roth on hope
Author: Philip Roth“Obviously the facts are never just coming at you but are incorporated by an imagination that is formed by your previous experience. Memories of the past are not memories of facts but memories of your imaginings of the facts.” -Philip Roth
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Frank Auerbach on hope
Author: Frank Auerbach“To put down an ideogram of a table so that people will recognize it as a table is not the work of a painter, but to sense it for a moment as a magic carpet with a leg hanging down at each corner is the beginning of a painter’s imagination.” -Frank Auerbach
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Lara St. John on hope
Author: Lara St. John“Although I do not have a family, I have eyes, ears and imagination, and know, as most people know, that the importance of one’s children is paramount.” -Lara St. John
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Judy Blume on hope
Author: Judy Blume“Ideas seem to come from everywhere – my life, everything I see, hear, and read, and most of all, from my imagination. I have a lot of imagination.” -Judy Blume
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Guy Fieri on hope
Author: Guy Fieri“Cooking with kids is not just about ingredients, recipes, and cooking. It’s about harnessing imagination, empowerment, and creativity.” -Guy Fieri
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Agnes Smedley on hope
Author: Agnes Smedley“Much that we read of Russia is imagination and desire only.” -Agnes Smedley
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Daniel Bell on hope
Author: Daniel Bell“Technology, like art, is a soaring exercise of the human imagination.” -Daniel Bell
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Karl Philipp Moritz on hope
Author: Karl Philipp Moritz“Every view, and every object I studied attentively, by viewing them again and again on every side, for I was anxious to make a lasting impression of it on my imagination.” -Karl Philipp Moritz