“I’m elated. I guess it’s better late than never. Welcome to the 21st century. It’s fantastic. I love Dior, and Rihanna is very much one of my style icons. I’m happy they got there in the end. I adore her style. She loves fashion, she’s unafraid. She uses her imagination, which is something we should all strive to do.” ShouldEndsUseImaginationCenturyFashionStyleLateStriveWelcomeFantastic21st CenturyAdoreIconsUnafraidStyle IconsLove FashionDiorBetter Late Than Never Author:Beverly Johnson
“Use the imagination to picture only what is good, what is beautiful, what is beneficial, what is ideal, and what you wish to realize. Mentally see yourself receiving what you deeply desire to receive. What you imagine, you will think, and what you think, you will become. Therefore, if you imagine only those things that are in harmony with what you wish to obtain or achieve, all your thinking will soon tend to produce what you want to attain or achieve.” IfsThinkingWantUseBeautifulDesireWishRealizingImaginationImagineAchieveProduceIdealsHarmonyWhat You WantReceivingBeneficial Author:Christian D. Larson
“I think that different actors go about their preparation differently, but when it comes to acting, I use my imagination.” ThinkingDifferentUseActorsImaginationActingPreparationMy Imagination Author:Edi Gathegi
“You see, it's really quite simple. A simile is just a mode of comparison employing 'as' and 'like' to reveal the hidden character or essence of whatever we want to describe, and through the use of fancy, association, contrast, extension, or imagination, to enlarge our understanding or perception of human experience and observation.” WantHumansCharacterUseUnderstandingImaginationSimplePerceptionEssenceObservationFancyComparisonAssociationContrastExtensionsHuman ExperienceSimileEmploying Author:Norton Juster
“What use is my mind? Granted that it enables me to hail a bus and to pay my fare. But once I am inside my studio, what use is my mind? I have my model, my pencil, my paints. My mind doesn't interest me.” MindUseInterestImaginationPayModelsPaintStudiosGrantedBusPencilsHail Author:Edgar Degas
“The artist who uses the least of what is called imagination will be the greatest.” UseArtistImagination Author:Pierre-Auguste Renoir
“Don’t use your conscious past. Use your creative imagination to create a past that belongs to your character. I don’t want you to be stuck with your own life. It’s too little.” WantLittlesCharacterUsePastImaginationCreativeConsciousTheatreStuckCreative Imagination Author:Stella Adler
“To get into the character you have to really use your imagination.” CharacterUseImagination Author:Michael Stahl-David
“I think acting is totally conducive to being a little kid, because kids are less inhibited and use their imagination.” ThinkingLittlesUseKidsImaginationActingLittle Kid Author:Joseph Gordon-Levitt
“Voiceover work definitely requires it's own specific muscle. And because you're not seeing what you're recording, and all these things are going on, you really have to use your imagination and stay focused and kind of be able to tap your head and rub your belly at the same time.” KindUseAbleImaginationSeeingFocusedMusclesBellyStay Focused Author:Keri Russell
“Chris [ Nolan] and I have a strange way of working from the non-movie process, where after all these conversations and reading the script and more conversations, Chris went out and shot the films and the first thing he did, he wouldn't show it to me until I had written the music - not out of meanness, or anything, it just sort of seemed an interesting idea to see if there was some synchronicity and letting me use my imagination to the fullest instead of being constricted by cuts and images.” IfsWayFirstsIdeasUseShowsFilmReadingProcessImaginationInterestingCuttingWrittenStrangeConversationShotsScriptsMy ImaginationMeannessSynchronicityNolanInteresting Ideas Author:Christopher Nolan
“The artivist (artist +activist) uses her artistic talents to fight and struggle against injustice and oppression – by any medium necessary. The artivist merges commitment to freedom and justice with the pen, the lens, the brush, the voice, the body, and the imagination. The artivist knows that to make an observation is to have an obligation.” KnowsUseBodyArtistFightingVoiceImaginationJusticeStruggleTalentCommitmentInjusticeObligationMediumsOppressionObservationArtisticPensActivistBrushesLensesInjustice And OppressionArtistic Talent Author:M. K. Asante
“Genre fiction was looked at as a ghetto, but I wonder now if realist fiction, sealing itself off in the glum suburbs of a dysfunctional society, denying the use of imagination, was the ghetto.” IfsUseImaginationFictionWonderGenreGhettoSuburbsRealist Author:Ursula K. Le Guin
“To be an actor or actress, you have to feel on a deep level and tap into emotions that you've never felt before. You're imagining how something would feel. You have to use your imagination so much.” FeelsUseActorsFeltImaginationLevelsEmotionActresses Author:Elle Fanning
“The dream you are living is your creation. It is your perception of reality that you can change at any time. You have the power to create hell, and you have the power to create heaven. Why not dream a different dream? Why not use your mind, your imagination, and your emotions to dream heaven?” MindDifferentUseDreamRealityHeavenImaginationEmotionHellCreationPerceptionWhy NotPerception Reality Author:Miguel Angel Ruiz