“Imagination of my kind is most caught, most fired, most worked upon by the unfamiliar: I have thrivenon the changes and chances, the dislocations andcontrasts which have made up so much of my life.” KindMadeChangeImaginationChanceCaughtUnfamiliarDislocation Author:Elizabeth Bowen
“I see a lot of fog and a few lights. I like it when life's hidden. It gives you a chance to imagine nice things, nicer than they are.” GivingLightImaginationChanceNiceImagineFogNice Things Author:Ben Hecht
“All during the day, in the chinks of time between the things we find ourselves obliged to do, there are the moments when our minds ask: 'What next?' In these chinks of time, ask Him: 'Lord, think Thy thoughts in my mind. What is on Thy mind for me to do now?' When we ask Christ, 'What next?' we tune in and give Him a chance to pour His ideas through our enkindled imagination. If we persist, it becomes a habit.” IfsThinkingGivingMindIdeasMomentsNextAsksChristImaginationChanceLordHabitTunesPersistObligedChinks Author:Frank Laubach
“If one has to conform to a certain taste, he/she might lose his/her own individuality and imagination. But if you don't really care about winning competitions and think of them as chances to learn from the experience, they would become good ways to learn about others and yourself. Competitions are also stages where one becomes known to the public.” IfsThinkingWayMightCareCertainWinningLosesImaginationChanceKnownStageTasteCompetitionIndividualityConformGood Way Author:George Li