“It would be naïve to imagine that any analysis of experience is dependent on pattern expressed in language. Any concept, whether or not it forms part of the system of grammatical categories, can be conveyed in any language. If a notion is lacking in a given series, it implies a different configuration and not a lack of expressive power.” IfsDifferentWould BeFormLanguageGivenImagineConceptsSeriesNotionPatternsAnalysisDependentCategoriesImagine ThatLackingExpressiveConfiguration Author:Edward Sapir
“The ideas of directing attention outward, trying to imagine other people complexly, trying not to see myself as the center of the universe - these concepts have become important to me, and I hope they're at work in my life on a minute-by-minute basis.” PeopleTryingImportantIdeasUniverseAttentionImagineMinutesConceptsBasesCenter Of The Universe Author:John Green
“You imagine that I look back on my life's work with calm satisfaction. But from nearby it looks quite different. There is not a single concept of which I am convinced that it will stand firm, and I feel uncertain whether I am in general on the right track.” FeelsLooksDifferentImagineConceptsCalmTrackSatisfactionConvincedFirmImagine ThatUncertainStand FirmRight Track Author:Albert Einstein
“Stillness is a harder concept for me than ecstasy, but I can imagine it best when I am fully present and paying strict attention to a place I am moving through.” I CanMovingAttentionImagineConceptsHarderEcstasyStillnessStrict Author:Pam Houston