“Most people don't understand that at a thought has a frequency - every thought has a frequency. We can measure a thought, so if you're thinking about a thought over and over and over again, or if you're imagining in your mind, having that brand new car, having that money that you need, building that company, finding your soul mate, if you imagine what that looks like your're emitting that frequency on a consistent basis.” PeopleIfsThinkingNeedsMindLooksSoulCompanyImagineCarBuildingLike YouFindingsBasesAttractionBrandsLaw Of AttractionYour SoulConsistentMatesFrequencySoul MateBrand NewNew Car Author:John Assaraf
“Does it seem to you impossible to imagine anything more inextricable than the social contract, when you think of the frightful number of relations that it must regulate -- something like squaring the circle, or finding perpetual motion? That is the reason why, wearied of the struggle, you fall back on absolutism and force.” ThinkingDoeReasonSeemsFallForceSocialNumbersStruggleImagineImpossibleFindingsRelationCirclesReason WhyContractsPerpetualFall BackSocial ContractAbsolutismPerpetual Motion Book:General Idea of the Revolution in the Nineteenth Century Source: General Idea of the Revolution in the Nineteenth Century
“What empowerment is all about [is] finding something which infuses you with a sense of mission, with a passion for your life's work. I don't believe there is one path for women or one nature to fulfill. Real fulfillment, real empowerment is often different than we imagine and better than we plan.” BelieveDifferentRealPassionPathImaginePlansFindingsEmpowermentDon't BelieveMissionsFulfillment Author:Elizabeth Dole
“I did not imagine myself working with Luis Estrada or with the Wachowski Brothers and these are things that have happened to me and I am very satisfied. I hope to keep on finding interesting projects and interesting stories.” StoriesInterestingImagineHappenedBrotherFindingsProjectsSatisfiedInteresting Stories Author:Alfonso Herrera
“Sometimes I imagine a surveyor 100 years from now reading my plan, retracing my boundaries, and finding the monuments that I set. It's an honor to make a mark in history like that.” YearsSometimesReadingImaginePlansHonorFindingsMarkBoundariesMonumentSurveyors Author:Mark Mason
“In trying to imagine this world, I kept coming back to Michel Aflaq. He's a Christian Arab, a Syrian, who ends up finding his home in Iraq and is buried there - I was stunned to see his tomb is right smack down in the Green Zone.” WorldTryingEndsHomeChristianImagineThis WorldFindingsGreenIraqZoneBuriedComing BackTombsSmackStunnedGreen Zone Author:Elliott Colla
“Becoming a Christian was terribly helpful to me. I can't imagine finding my way without it. I think it can be very crucially important to ally yourself with some religion.” ThinkingWayI CanImportantChristianImagineBecomingFindingsMy WayHelpfulAllies Author:Frederick Buechner
“I find social media as fun and engaging as the next person, but imagine if all the creative talent that was pouring into finding increasingly clever ways for us to broadcast daily banality (and then serve ads based on what is learned) instead focused on some of the UN Millennium goals? The world would be a better place.” IfsWorldWayPersonsWould BeNextFunSocialGoalCreativeImagineTalentMediaFindingsSocial MediaFocusedCleverAdsEngagingBetter PlacePouringMillenniumBanality Author:Scott D. Anthony
“In a way, art has always been my way of problem-solving, of getting through situations, of finding my response to things, so to imagine doing something else makes me panic a little bit.” WayLittlesArtProblemBitsSituationImagineFindingsLittle BitResponseMy WayPanicProblem Solving Author:Tom Burr
“Imagine the people who believe such things and who are not ashamed to ignore, totally, all the patient findings of thinking minds through all the centuries since the Bible was written. And it is these ignorant people, the most uneducated, the most unimaginative, the most unthinking among us, who would make themselves the guides and leaders of us all; who would force their feeble and childish beliefs on us; who would invade our schools and libraries and homes. I personally resent it bitterly.” PeopleThinkingMindBelieveHomeSchoolScienceReligionBeliefForceLeaderImagineWrittenCenturyIgnoranceFindingsPatientLibraryGuidesIgnorantBitterAshamedScience And ReligionResentOrganized ReligionUneducatedScience ReligionIgnorant PeopleThinking MindWillful IgnoranceRovingEducated And Uneducated Author:Isaac Asimov
“Since each story presents its own technical problems, obviously one can't generalize about them on a two-times-two-equals-four basis. Finding the right form for your story is simply to realize the most natural way of telling the story. The test of whether or not a writer has defined the natural shape of his story is just this: After reading it, can you imagine it differently, or does it silence your imagination and seem to you absolute and final? As an orange is final. As an orange is something nature has made just right.” WayDoeMadeTwoStoriesProblemSeemsFormReadingRealizingImaginationNaturalSilenceFourImagineShapesFindingsTestsBasesAbsolutesFinalsDefinedOrange Author:Truman Capote
“I love the sound of words, the feel of them, the flow of them. I love the challenge of finding just that perfect combination of words to describe a curl of the lip, a tilt of the chin, a change in the atmosphere. Done well, novel-writing can combine lyricism with practicality in a way that makes one think of grand tapestries, both functional and beautiful. Fifty years from now, I imagine I’ll still be questing after just that right combination of words.” ThinkingWayFeelsWritingYearsWellsStillsDoneBeautifulSoundChallengesPerfectNovelImagineFindingsFlowLipsCombinationAtmosphereFiftyChinsCurlsNovel WritingTapestryPracticalityTiltPerfect Combination Author:Lauren Willig
“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.” KnowsWorldMorningPiecesImagineFindingsBiggerWake UpWaking Book:Nineteen Minutes Source: Nineteen Minutes
“Imagine there was a cure, but finding it would cost you everything. It would completely ruin your life. What would you do?” ImagineCostFindingsCuresRuins Author:Marissa Meyer