“[His mind] was like a volcano, full of fire and wealth, sometimes calm, often dazzling and playful, but ever threatening. It ran swift as the lightning from one subject to another, and occasionally burst forth in passionate throes of intellect, nearly allied to madness.” MindSometimesWealthFireSubjectsMadnessCalmPassionateIntellectRanLightningThreateningDazzlingVolcanoes Author:Marguerite Gardiner, Countess of Blessington
“Although people who had achieved a great deal in science and technology talked of the inscrutability of creativity, I was not convinced and disbelieved them immediately and without argument. Why should everything but creativity be open to scrutiny? What kind of process can this be which unlike all others is not subject to control?…What can be more alluring than the discovery of the nature of talented thought and converting this thinking from occasional and fleeting flashes into a powerful and controllable fire of knowledge.” PeopleThinkingShouldKindProcessDealsPowerfulCreativityTechnologyFireSubjectsDiscoveryArgumentConvincedFlashFleetingOccasionalScrutinyScience And TechnologyConvertingAlluring Author:Genrich Altshuller
“Canada may be fast-forwarding, jump starting, into a new pattern, a model of communication linkages, a civilization that is more than a grab for power and dominance, a place that could channel the fires of the global wirings, where political alliances are subject to electrical ebb and flow, and the alchemical cultivations of imagination and perception, of the self, could precail of the ideology of capital.” MaySelfPoliticalImaginationFireSubjectsCommunicationCivilizationPerceptionModelsFlowStartingPatternsIdeologyCanadaAlliancesDominanceElectricalCultivationEbb And FlowWiringLinkages Author:B. W. Powe
“we have not been impressed with any attribute of the Senate other than its appearance and manners. We have heard the best speakers: they all fire off speeches which deal with the entire subject in general terms and which do not attempt to debate, to answer opponents' arguments or offer new points for discussion. And the speeches are constantly degenerating into empty rhetoric; they abound in quotations from well-known authors or from their own former speeches.” WellsTermAnswersDealsKnownFireHeardSubjectsOffersSpeechArgumentEmptyCongressAppearanceDebateFormerMannersDiscussionOpponentsAttributesSenateSpeakersImpressedRhetoricQuotationsWell Known Book:American diary, 1898 Source: American diary, 1898
“Profound meditation in solitude and silence frequently exalts the mind above its natural tone, fires the imagination, produces the most refined and sublime conceptions. The soul then tastes the purest and most refined delight, and almost loses the idea of existence in the intellectual pleasure it receives. The mind on every motion darts through space into eternity; and raised, in its free enjoyment of its powers by its own enthusiasm, strengthens itself in the habitude of contemplating the noblest subjects, and of adopting the most heroic pursuits.” MindIdeasSoulLosesImaginationNaturalSpacePleasureExistenceSilenceFireMeditationSubjectsProduceTasteSolitudeIntellectualEternityProfoundRaisedDelightPursuitEnthusiasmToneEnjoymentConceptionHeroicContemplatingSublimeRefinedAdoptingDarts Author:Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
“African rights and liberty is a subject that ought to fire the breast of every free man of color in these United States, and excite in his bosom a lively, deep, decided and heart-felt interest.” MenHeartStatesFeltInterestUnitedLibertyUnited StatesFireRightsSubjectsColorOughtDecidedBreastsBosomsLivelyFree ManHeart Felt Book:Maria W. Stewart, America's First Black Woman Political Writer: Essays and Speeches Source: Maria W. Stewart, America's First Black Woman Political Writer: Essays and Speeches