“People really want to believe that there is no fiction. I think they find it much easier to imagine that novelists are writing memoirs, writing about their lives, because it's difficult to conceive that there's a great imaginary life in which you can participate.” PeopleThinkingWantWritingBelieveDifficultFictionImagineEasierMemoirNovelistsImaginaryImagine ThatImaginary Life Author:Mark Leyner
“As a runner on a film, you are the lowest of the low, and yet you have incredible access to everyone. I can totally imagine that for actors in the middle of a Hollywood bubble, all they really want is a sense of normality, and that gopher can be a tap for that.” WantI CanFilmActorsImagineMiddleLowsHollywoodIncrediblesAccessBubblesImagine ThatRunnersLowestNormalityGophers Author:Eddie Redmayne
“I can see my ghost trying to get that Academy Award, forever stuck in a casting office. Can you imagine? I've spent enough time in audition rooms. I don't want to be doing that in my afterlife.” WantTryingI CanEnoughRoomsForeverImagineOfficeStuckGhostAwardsAfterlifeAuditionsCastingAcademyEnough TimeAcademy Awards Author:Rachael Taylor
“If you want to be a filmmaker, ask yourself if you could imagine doing any other job. If you can, that’s a script!” IfsWantJobsAsksImagineScriptsFilmmaker Author:Terrence Malick
“I imagine that the intelligent people are the ones so intelligent that they don't even need or want to look 'intelligent' anymore.” PeopleWantNeedsLooksImagineIntelligentImagine That Book:Killosophy Source: Killosophy
“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