“I'm an emotional sort of person in general and I have a vivid imagination, so I feel the whole spectrum of emotion strongly when I write.” FeelsWritingPersonsWholeImaginationEmotionEmotionalVividSpectrumVivid Imagination Author:Erin Morgenstern
“I have been contemplating the place and meaning of love in our lives and culture for years. When a subject attracts my intellectual and emotional imagination, I am long to observe it from all angles, to know it inside and out.” KnowsYearsLongHas BeensCultureImaginationOur LivesSubjectsEmotionalIntellectualContemplatingAngleMeaning Of Love Author:Bell Hooks
“First of all the criteria that I have that goes into any career decision is whether or not I have the life experience, emotional resources to play the part truthfully or the imagination. Second, would be the director.” FirstsPlayWould BeImaginationDecisionCareersEmotionalDirectorsResourcesLife ExperienceCriteria Author:Nicolas Cage
“J.K. Rowling is a talented storyteller, but she has also used the style and technique of modern television and cinema media, which seizes the imagination by pummelling it, bombarding it with powerful stimuli, in a rapid pace, with plenty of emotional rewards.” UsedImaginationPowerfulModernMediaStyleTelevisionEmotionalRewardsTechniquePlentyCinemaPaceStorytellerRapidsStimulus Author:Michael O'Brien
“My mother's people, the people who captured my imagination when I was growing up, were of the Deep South - emotional, changeable, touched with charisma and given to histrionic flourishes. They were courageous under tension and unexpectedly tough beneath their wild eccentricities, for they had and unusually close working agreement with God. They also had an unusually high quota of bullshit.” PeopleMotherGivenImaginationGrowing UpGrowingEmotionalToughSouthTensionTouchedAgreementCourageousBullshitMy ImaginationCapturedCharismaEccentricityQuotaHistrionic Author:Willie Morris
“I'll find something in what I read that snags my imagination in emotional terms; it resonates with me for reasons more complicated than just that it seems like it would make a good story.” ReasonStoriesSeemsTermImaginationEmotionalComplicatedMy ImaginationGood Story Author:Jim Shepard
“Most of the people I've been fortunate enough to work with all share the same passion for creativity, for ingenuity, for playing make-believe and really just having fun. It doesn't matter if we're blowing up cars, or shooting an emotional scene in a police station, deep inside we all know our imaginations are at work, and our imaginations are manifesting into reality - at least momentarily for the cameras to capture.” PeopleIfsKnowsBelieveMatterEnoughRealityPassionFunImaginationCreativityShareCarEmotionalScenePoliceCamerasShootingHaving FunFortunateStationsManifestCaptureIngenuityDeep InsideMake BelieveBlowing UpJust Have FunPlaying Make Believe Author:Gabriel Campisi
“We need to get back to trusting our emotional rapport with children, to seeing a child's beauty and singling that child out. That's how the mentor system works - you're caught up in the fantasy of another person. Your imagination and their come together.” NeedsChildrenPersonsTogetherImaginationFantasySeeingEmotionalCaughtGet BackMentorCaught UpRapport Author:James Hillman
“If we were to select the most intelligent, imaginative, energetic, and emotionally stable third of mankind, all races would be present.” IfsWould BeImaginationRaceMankindEmotionalEqualThirdsIntelligentEqualityStableImaginativeSelectEnergeticPresentingDifferent CulturesCultural Diversity Book:Anthropology and Modern Life (Routledge Revivals) Source: Anthropology and Modern Life (Routledge Revivals)