I Quotes
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“Imagine a world full of love.”
Source: Pearls of Wisdom: Great mind
“Imagine a world full of people who take their choices seriously, carefully weighing the options presented to them. I wonder where we would be if people put as much thought into their decision-making process as they do so many other things in their lives.”
Source: The Irrational Mind: How To Fight Back Against The Hidden Forces That Affect Our Decision Making
“imagine a world, however, where coin tosses could not be repeated and there was no way of knowing weather a particular coin toss involved either a scrupulously fair coin, or one that was double-header, or double-tailed. this would represent a world that was more than just risky, it would be deeply uncertain. imagine that all decisions in this world were governed by this fundamentally uncertain coin tosses, on an entirely random basis. some people may do very well, where as others may fail very badly indeed. both the winners and the losers might then be tempted to form their own narratives to explain their successes and failures, the winners extolling their imaginary skills, the losers blaming the winners for their imaginary exploitation.”
Source: Grave New World: The End of Globalization, the Return of History
“Imagine a world in which every single person on the planet is given free access to the sum of all human knowledge. That's what we're doing.”
“Imagine a world in which every single person on the planet is given free access to the sum of all human knowledge. Wikis give us a place where anyone who is kind, thoughtful and intelligent can come and join us in building a better and more rational world. Jimmy Wales Guard well within yourself that treasure, kindness. Know how to give without hesitation, how to lose without regret, how to acquire without meanness.”
“Imagine a world in which generations of human beings come to believe that certain films were made by God or that specific software was coded by him. Imagine a future in which millions of our descendants murder each other over rival interpretations of Star Wars or Windows 98. Could anything -- anything -- be more ridiculous? And yet, this would be no more ridiculous than the world we are living in.”
“Imagine a world in which medicine was oriented toward healing rather than disease, where doctors believed in the natural healing capacity of human beings and emphasized prevention above treatment. In such a world, doctors and patients would be partners working toward the same ends.”
“Imagine a world in which no writer has written a literary novel in sixty years. Imagine a place where not a single person has read a book that is truly about the character at its center.”
“Imagine a world in which there is no time. Only images.”
Source: Einstein's Dreams
“Imagine a world in which we are all enlightened by objective truths rather than offended by them.”
“Imagine a world in which we saw beyond the lines that divide us, and celebrated our differences, instead of hiding from them. Imagine a world in which we finally recognized that, fundamentally, we are all the same. And imagine if we allowed that new understanding to build relations between people and between nations.”
“Imagine a world in which you had Saddam Hussein, who had the capacity to make a weapon of mass destruction, who was paying suiciders to kill innocent life. Imagine what the world would be like with him in power. The idea is to try to help change the Middle East. Part of the reason we went into Iraq was we thought he had weapons of mass destruction. It turns out he didn't, but he had the capacity to make weapons of mass destruction.”
“Imagine a world of nine billion people with clean water, nutritious food, affordable housing, personalized education, top-tier medical care, and nonpolluting, ubiquitous energy. Building this better world is humanity's grandest challenge.”
Source: Abundance: The Future Is Better Than You Think
“Imagine a world that seemed so much bigger than you. Imagine waking up one morning and finding a piece of yourself you didn't even know existed.”
Source: Nineteen Minutes
“Imagine a world where are facts, but there are also alternate facts and you have to choose between your set of facts before you reach a conclusion.
That would be unlivable!”
“Imagine a world where belonging is the foundation of life… the air is filled with laughter, the streets with trust, and the homes with love.”
Source: Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
“Imagine a world where children were fed tasty and nutritious, real food at school from the age of 4 to 18. A world where every child was educated about how amazing food is, where it comes from, how it affects the body and how it can save their lives.”
“Imagine a world where empathy replaces fear, equity dismantles hierarchies, and safety becomes a right, not a privilege.”
Source: Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
“Imagine a world where everyone is really a change maker.”
“Imagine a world where everyone looked the same, spoke the same, ate the same and had one single belief system. Boring right? What makes this world colorful, interesting and fun is the diversity!”
Source: SOUL SOJOURN
“Imagine a world where failure is forbidden… Creativity disappears, innovation halts, and society stagnates.”
Source: Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
“Imagine a world where humans are completely captive… Over time, people lose their creativity, vitality, and sense of freedom.”
Source: Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
“Imagine a world where LOVE is written in capital letters.”
“Imagine a world where nations find the search for life in the universe more interesting than the taking of life on Earth.”
“Imagine a world where no one rests… Society becomes a machine, grinding itself into exhaustion until it collapses.”
Source: Subversive Acts of Humanity: A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
“Imagine a world where nothing is stable. In the West, we have three moving elements -- Air, Fire, Water -- but at least we can depend on the fourth.”
Source: Eight and a half women
“Imagine a world where there are no women. Imagine a world where there are no men. We must have balance. Honour and respect your sacred differences.”
Source: The Magdalene Lineage: Past Life Journeys Into the Sacred Feminine Mysteries
“Imagine a world where unbelievers were critical of what we believed but envious of how well we treated one another.”
“Imagine a world where we as product marketers are cheering each team and bringing the best in each of us. Our true self-worth as product marketing is yet to be unveiled, as the linchpin across product, sales and marketing.”
Source: Product Marketing: Mastering the art and science of PMM
“Imagine a world where what you say synchs up, not sinks down.”
“Imagine a world where you could gain more knowledge by reading fewer books, see more of the world by minimizing travel and get more fit by doing less exercise. Certainly, a world where doing less gets you more is highly inconsistent with much of our lived experience, but is just the way Wall Street Bizarro World operates. If we are to learn to live in WSBW (and we must), one of the primary lessons to be learned is to do less than we think we should.”
Source: The Laws of Wealth: Psychology and the secret to investing success
“Imagine a world without a woma?”
“imagine a world without people”
Source: In His Own Write
“Imagine a world without photography, one could only imagine.”
“Imagine a world without play… Creativity dies, relationships become transactional, and joy disappears.”
Source: Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
“Imagine a world without shadows. You cannot touch a shadow, but a world without them is a hard world, and flat.”
Source: The Folk Keeper
“Imagine a world without touch… Relationships grow colder, trust erodes, and loneliness becomes the norm.”
Source: Subversive Acts of Humanity : A Survival Guide for Choosing Evolution over Self-Destruction
“Imagine a world, in which your entire possession is one raspberry, and you give it to your friend.”
“Imagine a young Isaac Newton time-travelling from 1670s England to teach Harvard undergrads in 2017. After the time-jump, Newton still has an obsessive, paranoid personality, with Asperger’s syndrome, a bad stutter, unstable moods, and episodes of psychotic mania and depression. But now he’s subject to Harvard’s speech codes that prohibit any “disrespect for the dignity of others”; any violations will get him in trouble with Harvard’s Inquisition (the ‘Office for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion’). Newton also wants to publish Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica, to explain the laws of motion governing the universe. But his literary agent explains that he can’t get a decent book deal until Newton builds his ‘author platform’ to include at least 20k Twitter followers – without provoking any backlash for airing his eccentric views on ancient Greek alchemy, Biblical cryptography, fiat currency, Jewish mysticism, or how to predict the exact date of the Apocalypse.
Newton wouldn’t last long as a ‘public intellectual’ in modern American culture. Sooner or later, he would say ‘offensive’ things that get reported to Harvard and that get picked up by mainstream media as moral-outrage clickbait. His eccentric, ornery awkwardness would lead to swift expulsion from academia, social media, and publishing. Result? On the upside, he’d drive some traffic through Huffpost, Buzzfeed, and Jezebel, and people would have a fresh controversy to virtue-signal about on Facebook. On the downside, we wouldn’t have Newton’s Laws of Motion.”
“Imagine about anything instead of assume about it.”
“Imagine about twenty years from now. What do you see in your vision? Will it be a tree full of abundance and fruit or barren and dying? The choice is yours. The choice is ours.”
Source: Reviving Fatherhood: Guiding Every Dad from First Steps to Lasting Legacy
“Imagine all human beings swept off the face of the earth, excepting one man. Imagine this man in some vast city, New York or London. Imagine him on the third or fourth day of his solitude sitting in a house and hearing a ring at the door-bell!”
Source: The Works of Thomas Bailey Aldrich: Ponkapog papers. A sea turn, and other matters
“Imagine all of the past versions of yourself, standing right in front of you. They are all smiling, looking back at you. They are so proud of you.”
Source: Women Don't Owe You Pretty
“Imagine all of us living in peace, it's too beautiful to just be a dream.”
“Imagine all the food mankind has produced over the past 8,000 years. Now consider that we need to produce that same amount again — but in just the next 40 years if we are to feed our growing and hungry world.”
“Imagine all the people living life in peace.”
“Imagine all the people living life in peace. You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one. I hope someday you'll join us, and the world will be as one.”
“Imagine all the people Sharing all the world.”
“Imagine all the people, living life in peace. Well, that's hard to do when you're on this blood stained street.”
“Imagine all the stress in your life, having wings, and can simply fly away in the wind.”