“The visionary starts with a clean sheet of paper, and re-imagines the world.” WorldWritingImaginationLeadershipVisionCreativityCreativeImagineWise WordsPaperCleanPositivitySheetsVisionariesVisionary LeadersRethinkingVisionary Leadership Author:Malcolm Gladwell
“Really, I'll go anywhere at any time to continue working in theater - it's a passion that I'm thankful I still have. It keeps me creative and on my toes and meeting great people. I can't imagine a better way of working than on a play.” PeopleWayStillsI CanPlayPassionCreativeImagineTheaterMeetingsToesBetter WaysGreat People Author:Laurie Metcalf
“When auditioning, I try to imagine that I'm the only person that they [directors] are seeing that day because it can be overwhelming, in the same sense that it could be overwhelming if you try to fulfil everyone's expectations rather than the people closest to you in the creative process, be it your director, or fellow actors and the writers. So, that's kind of it - I try to trick myself into believing that no one has ever gone there before.” PeopleIfsTryingBelieveKindPersonsActorsProcessGoneCreativeImagineSeeingDirectorsExpectationsFellowsTricksOverwhelmingImagine ThatCreative ProcessClosest Author:Benedict Cumberbatch
“Like art, political action gives shape and expression to the things we fear as well as to those we desire. It is a creative process, drawing on the power to imagine as well as to act.” GivingWellsArtActionPoliticalDesirePoliticsProcessCreativeImagineExpressionShapesDrawingCreative ProcessPolitical Action Author:Madeleine M. Kunin
“If you are creative enough to imagine a problem, you're clever enough to discover a solution.” IfsEnoughProblemCreativeImagineSolutionsClever Author:Robert H. Schuller
“I can't imagine being anything creative in a major town because everybody's doing the same exact thing you're doing. How can you not get confused about what you yourself are doing?” I CanCreativeImagineMajorsTownsConfused Author:Jack White
“God is constantly creating anew. And God also, invites us to be re-created and join the work of God as co-(re)creators. . . . Imagine the Kingdom of God as the creative process of God reengaging in all that we know and experience. . . . When we employ creativity to make this world better, we participate with God in the recreation of the world.” KnowsWorldProcessCreativityCreativeImagineThis WorldCreatingCreatorKingdomsInvitesCreative ProcessKingdom Of GodRecreation Author:Doug Pagitt
“Every reality before your eyes was once imagined in the mind of one person. No matter who judges or knocks your dream, pay no attention to them. Instead, create what you imagine, and you will then be amazed at the Divine creative capacity you do have that will be well remembered for serving others.” MindWellsPersonsMatterDreamRealityEyePayAttentionCreativeImagineDivineJudgingCapacityRememberedYour DreamsServingAmazedServing Others Author:Barbara Rose
“I have thought for many years that the audience any creative writer imagines has a great effect on what gets written.” YearsAudienceCreativeImagineWrittenEffectsCreative Writers Author:Pattiann Rogers
“The writers are so smart, I can only imagine. I would love to be in that room. I love the creative process.” I CanProcessRoomsCreativeImagineSmartCreative Process Author:Carrie-Anne Moss
“I wanted to do with Antarctica was say let's hit the reset button on that and see what happens to your creative process. Let's go to the most remote place that you can imagine, set up a studio and see what music comes out of it.” HappensWantedProcessCreativeImagineStudiosCreative ProcessButtonsResetAntarcticaReset ButtonRemote Places Author:DJ Spooky
“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