“It is worth repeating that powerful imagination is not false outward vision, but intense inward representation, and a creative energy constantly fed by susceptibility to the veriest minutiæ of experience, which it reproduces and constructs in fresh and fresh wholes; not the habitual confusion of provable fact with the fictions of fancy and transient inclination, but a breadth of ideal association which informs every material object, every incidental fact with far-reaching memories and storied residues of passion, bringing into new light the less obvious relations to human existence.” HumansFactsLightPassionEnergyImaginationMemoriesPowerfulExistenceFictionVisionCreativeObjectsMaterialsIdealsRelationObviousIntenseConfusionFancyReachingFedsAssociationInwardRepresentationConstructsInclinationHuman ExistenceHabitualTransientBreadthCreative EnergySusceptibility Author:George Eliot
“Creative memory is the historian's most subtle opponent.” MemoriesHistoryCreativeOpponentsSubtleHistorian Author:Mason Cooley
“The human brain had a vast memory storage. It made us curious and very creative. Those were the characteristics that gave us an advantage - curiosity, creativity and memory. And that brain did something very special. It invented an idea called 'the future.'” HumansMadeIdeasMemoriesBrainCreativityCreativeSpecialAdvantageCuriosityCuriousCharacteristicsHuman BrainStorage Author:David Suzuki
“Our growing addiction to the Internet is impairing precious human capacities such as memory, concentration, pattern recognition, meaning-making, and intimacy. We are becoming more restless, more impatient, more demanding, and more insatiable, even as we become more connected and creative. We are rapidly losing the ability to think long about any- thing, even those issues we care about. We flit, moving restlessly from one link to another.” ThinkingHumansLongCareMovingMemoriesAbilityCreativeIssuesGrowingBecomingInternetLosingCapacityAddictionPatternsConnectedRecognitionIntimacyConcentrationLinksRestlessImpatientBecoming MoreInsatiableHuman Capacity Author:Margaret J. Wheatley