“There are instances: [Henry David] Thoreau read [John] Wordsworth, [John] Muir read Thoreau, Teddy Roosevelt read Muir, and you got national parks. It took a century for this to happen, for artistic values to percolate down to where honoring the relation of people's imagination to the land, or beauty, or to wild things, was issued in legislation.” PeopleHappensValuesImaginationLandCenturyRelationInstanceArtisticParksLegislationTeddyNational ParksWild ThingsWordsworthDavid Thoreau Author:Robert Hass
“That might be the old model: to get a fixed fee. You have to start to think about other models and how they can generate interest - what it can do for a brand in the future - and about the fact that revenue can also be generated in many other ways... Just look at the one and a half million people at the free Rolling Stones concert in Cuba. And Cuba is not Central Park! So just use your imagination as to what kind of revenue can be made.” PeopleThinkingWayLooksKindMadeFactsUseMightInterestCan DoImaginationHalfMillionsModelsStonesBrandsFixedParksConcertsRollingRevenueCubaFeesRolling StonesCentral Park Author:Martin Sorrell
“The way people are responding to [Moonlight movie] is something we never anticipated. We knew it was good but it is so diverse. The way people are reacting shows me that everyone sees themselves in it. That is groundbreaking. Similarly people come up some older people that it is not their story but are just crying in our arms after a screening. They know what it was like to be bullied or struggled with their own identity trying to figure out who they are. It has really caught people's imaginations.” PeopleKnowsWayTryingStoriesShowsImaginationCryFiguresIdentityArmsCaughtCome UpDiverseShow MeMoonlightRespondingBulliedReactingScreeningOlder PeopleGroundbreaking Author:Andre Holland
“If your first Christmas tree is a wilting eucalyptus and if you're normally troubled by heat and sand... then, to have just at the age when imagination is opening out, suddenly find yourself in a quiet Warwickshire village, I think it engenders a particular love of what you might call central Midlands English countryside. Based on good water, stones and elm trees and small quiet rivers and so on, and of course, rustic people about.” PeopleIfsThinkingFirstsMightAgeCoursesWaterImaginationTreeParticularQuietRiversStonesOpeningHeatSandFinding YourselfVillageCountrysideChristmas TreeRusticWiltingEnglish CountrysideElm Trees Author:J. R. R. Tolkien
“The dwarves of course are quite obviously, couldn't you say that in many ways they remind you of the Jews? Their words are Semitic obviously, constructed to be Semitic. Hobbits are just rustic English people, made small in size because it reflects (in general) the small reach of their imagination - not the small reach of their courage or latent power.” PeopleWayMadeCoursesImaginationSizeJewLatentDwarvesRustic Author:J. R. R. Tolkien
“After Pope, in the beginning of Romanticism, people developed the idea that imagination rather than reason was a special form of knowledge and its best expression is through poetry. Therefore, poetry should not try to do the stuff that mere prose does: convey information or make arguments about ideas.” PeopleShouldTryingDoeIdeasReasonFormStuffImaginationSpecialInformationExpressionArgumentMereProsePopeRomanticism Author:Robert Hass
“The designation is useful and necessary and sometimes limiting but it is only limiting to people who think, for example, that African-American literature couldn't possibly be something they could be interested in or relate to. They have limited imaginations, which is sad.” PeopleThinkingSometimesLiteratureImaginationExampleAfrican AmericanRelateAmerican LiteratureDesignation Author:Roxane Gay
“Comics were a place where captivating images lit your imagination and showed you that you can create new kinds of people and worlds.” PeopleWorldKindImaginationLitCaptivating Author:Kerry James Marshall
“More than fifty years ago Sputnik dramatically raised the nation's awareness of what was lacking in science and math education in America. What we need to wake people up to now is the crisis in imagination and concern for the greater good.” PeopleNeedsYearsAmericaNationsImaginationGreaterAwarenessConcernYears AgoCrisisRaisedMathFiftyLackingGreater GoodMath EducationEducation In AmericaSputnik Author:Katherine Paterson
“On the spectrum of imagination, there are people who are more imaginative than others - I guess some kids are hardcore pretenders and have imaginary friends for years and other kids play and they have fun, but it's not quite as specific like that.” PeopleYearsPlayKidsFunImaginationHaving FunImaginaryImaginativeSpectrumHardcorePretenderImaginary Friend Author:Bryce Dallas Howard
“My mind has an obsessive, neurotic quality, but I also have a very hard work ethic. I know that a lot of people think, oh, you have a wild imagination. I don't, really. If ten people are sitting around and someone says, "Hey complete this sentence in a funny way," I'm never ahead of the pack.” PeopleIfsThinkingKnowsWayMindHardImaginationQualityHard WorkTenEthicsSittingSentencesHeyPacksWork EthicNeuroticObsessiveSitting AroundWild Imagination Author:George Saunders
“When I was a child, I was reading books filled with people different from me, all French, all foreigners. There was a sense of disconnect between my sense of imagination and the world around me, which I don't think is common for Americans. It forces you to learn to look at the world through other people's eyes.” PeopleThinkingWorldLooksChildrenBookDifferentEyeReadingForceImaginationCommonFilledReading BooksForeigners Author:Laila Lalami
“I never start with what lots of people think of as a subject or a theme. They're school words, not art words. So, writing essays busts my arse because the art is in addressing the subject. I find it really difficult and monstrously time-consuming. In an essay I need to employ my imagination but it's indentured in a way it's not when I'm free to make everything up.” PeopleThinkingWayNeedsWritingArtSchoolDifficultImaginationSubjectsArt IsThemeEssaysMy ImaginationConsumingArsesTime ConsumingWriting Essays Author:Tim Winton
“I've always had a desire to write something and capture people's imagination like Peter Pan had captured mine.” PeopleWritingDesireImaginationMinesCapturePeterCaptured Author:Patti Smith
“India has millions of internally displaced people. And now, they are putting their bodies on the line and fighting back. They are being killed and imprisoned in their thousands. Theirs is a battle of the imagination, a battle for the redefinition of the meaning of civilisation, of the meaning of happiness, of the meaning of fulfilment.” PeopleBodyFightingImaginationLinesMillionsBattleIndiaCivilisationFulfilmentFighting Back Author:Arundhati Roy
“We must pay close attention to those with another imagination: an imagination outside of capitalism, as well as communism. We will soon have to admit that those people, like the millions of indigenous people fighting to prevent the takeover of their lands and the destruction of their environment - the people who still know the secrets of sustainable living - are not relics of the past, but the guides to our future.” PeopleKnowsWellsStillsPastFightingImaginationPaySecretAttentionMillionsEnvironmentLandCapitalismDestructionGuidesCommunismOur FutureIndigenousRelicsIndigenous PeopleSustainable LivingTakeovers Author:Arundhati Roy