“That little hypocrites and half-crazed people dare to imagine that on their account the laws of nature are constantly broken; such an enhancement of every kind of selfishness to infinity, to impudence, cannot be branded with sufficient contempt. And yet Christianity owes its triumph to this pitiable flattery of personal vanity.” PeopleKindLittlesLawHalfChristianityImagineBrokenAccountsDareVanitySelfishnessTriumphSufficientContemptInfinityImagine ThatFlatteryLaws Of NatureHypocriteBrandedEnhancementImpudence Book:Twilight of the Idols and the Antichrist Source: Twilight of the Idols and the Antichrist
“I was born Maurice Joseph Micklewhite. Imagine signing that autograph! You'd get a broken arm. So I changed my name to Michael Caine after Humphrey Bogart's 'The Caine Mutiny,' which was playing in the theater across from the telephone booth where I learned that I'd gotten my first TV job.” FirstsJobsNamesBornImagineChangedTvsBrokenArmsTheaterTelephonesAutographsSigningMutinyBogart Author:Michael Caine
“My definition of prosperity would be quite different than what most people probably imagine or think, because I think that a wholeness word that means nothing missing, nothing broken. It's not finances or materialism.” PeopleThinkingMeanDifferentWould BeImagineMissingBrokenDefinitionsProsperityFinanceMaterialismWholeness Author:Paula White
“[John Adams and Tomas Jefferson] shared experience in 1775 - 1776 in bringing about the separation from Britain and their service in Europe cemented a friendship that in the end withstood the most serious political and religious differences that one could imagine, especially their differences over the French Revolution. It was probably Jefferson's obsession with politeness and civility that kept the relationship from becoming irreparably broken.” EndsPoliticalDifferencesReligiousImagineSeriousBrokenRevolutionBecomingEuropeSeparationObsessionBritainCivilityPolitenessFrench RevolutionShared ExperiencesTomas JeffersonReligious Differences Author:Gordon S. Wood
“Imagination is the politics of dreams; imagination turns every word into a bottle rocket. . . . Imagine every day is Independence Day and save us from traveling the river changed; save us from hitchhiking the long road home. Imagine an escape. Imagine that your own shadow on the wall is a perfect door. Imagine a song stronger than penicillin. Imagine a spring with water that mends broken bones. Imagine a drum which wraps itself around your heart. Imagine a story that puts wood in the fireplace.” HeartLongStoriesHomeDreamSongTurnsWaterImaginationPerfectImagineDoorsChangedBrokenWallSpringShadowRiversStrongerIndependenceWoodsBonesBottlesImagine ThatWrapsRocketsIndependence DayFireplacesHitchhikingLong RoadPenicillinBroken BoneBottle Rocket Author:Sherman Alexie
“Writers imagine that they cull stories from the world. I'm beginning to believe that vanity makes them think so. That it's actually the other way around. Stories cull writers from the world. Stories reveal themselves to us. The public narrative, the private narrative - they colonize us. They commission us. They insist on being told. Fiction and nonfiction are only different techniques of story telling. For reasons that I don't fully understand, fiction dances out of me, and nonfiction is wrenched out by the aching, broken world I wake up to every morning.” ThinkingWorldWayBelieveDifferentReasonStoriesFictionMorningImagineBrokenWake UpTechniqueVanityNarrativeNonfictionImagine ThatEvery MorningFiction And NonfictionBroken World Book:War Talk Source: War Talk
“When one of my Japanese teacups is broken, I imagine that the real cause was not the careless hand of a maid but the anxieties of the figures inhabiting the curves of that porcelain. Their grim decision to commit suicide doesn't shock me: they used the maid as one of us might use a gun.” RealUseHandsMightUsedCausesDecisionImagineFiguresBrokenAnxietyGunSuicideCommitShockImagine ThatCurvesCarelessGrimMaidsPorcelainMight Use Author:Fernando Pessoa
“I was blind and heart broken and didn't want to do anything and Gus burst into my room and shouted, "I have wonderful news!" And I was like, "I don't really want to hear wonderful news right now," and Gus said, "This is wonderful news you want to hear," and I asked him, "Fine, what is it?" and he said, "You are going to live a good and long life filled with great and terrible moments that you cannot even imagine yet!” WantLoveLifeHeartLongSaidMomentsRoomsImagineWonderfulBrokenFineTerribleRight NowNewsBlindFilledOptimisticLong LifeGus Author:John Green