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Quotes About Imagination

Whatever human mind can conceive, it can achieve!)
~ Napoleon Hill
It is not unreasonable to look forward to a time when we shall see without eyes, hear without ears and talk without tongues.
~ Napoleon Hill
MAN'S ONLY LIMITATION, within reason, LIES IN HIS DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF HIS IMAGINATION. He has not yet reached the apex of development in the use of his imaginative faculty.
~ Napoleon Hill
Dream lofty dreams, and as you dream, so shall you become. Your Vision is the promise of what you shall one day be; your Ideal is the prophecy of what you shall at last unveil.
~ Napoleon Hill
Sex desire is the most powerful of human desires. When driven by this desire, men develop keenness of imagination, courage, willpower, persistence, and creative ability unknown to them at other times. So strong and impelling is the desire for sexual contact that men freely run the risk of life and reputation to indulge it.
~ Napoleon Hill
MAN'S ONLY LIMITATION, within reason, LIES IN HIS DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF HIS IMAGINA­TION. He has not yet reached the apex of development in the use of his imaginative faculty. He has merely discovered that he has an imagination, and has commenced to use it in a very elementary way.
~ Napoleon Hill
Man can create nothing which he does not first conceive in the form of an impulse of thought.
~ Napoleon Hill
more gold has been mined from the brains of men than has ever been taken from the earth.
~ Napoleon Hill
Os grandes líderes do comércio, da indústria e das finanças e os grandes artistas, músicos, poetas e escritores se tornaram grandes porque desenvolveram a capacidade da imaginação criativa.
~ Napoleon Hill
Both the synthetic and creative faculties of imagination become more alert with use, just as any muscle or organ of the body develops through use.
~ Napoleon Hill
As Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote, "One single idea may have greater weight than the labor of all the men, animals and engines for a century.
~ Napoleon Hill
Amateurs and little children may draw a rough picture of a horse that can be recognized to be the picture of a horse. But when the master artist draws a picture of a horse, those who see it not only recognize it as a horse, but they also exclaim, "How wonderful! It is like it is alive!" The artist paints action, reality, and life into the picture.
~ Napoleon Hill
resposta é: não importa. Quer você reúna conscientemente as partes de um plano, ou as partes se encaixem em seus lugares subconscientemente e de repente você tenha um flash de inspiração, tudo que importa é que você está colocando sua imaginação para trabalhar. E, quanto mais a usa, melhor as imaginações sintetizada e criativa vão trabalhar para você.
~ Napoleon Hill
Thoughts are truly things, for the reason that every material thing begins in the form of thought-energy.
~ Napoleon Hill
All achievement, all earned riches, have their beginning in an idea!
~ Napoleon Hill
The imagination is literally the workshop wherein are fashioned all plans created by man. The impulse, the DESIRE, is given shape, form, and ACTION through the aid of the imaginative faculty of the mind. It has been said that man can create anything which he can imagine.
~ Napoleon Hill
Of all the ages of civilization, this is the most favorable for the development of the imagination, because it is an age of rapid change. On every hand one may contact stimuli which develop the imagination.
~ Napoleon Hill
Le poete est un animal marin qui vit sur terre et qui voudrait voler.
~ Carl Sandburg
Man is born with rainbows in his heart and you'll never read him unless you consider rainbows.
~ Carl Sandburg
Here is the difference between Dante, Milton, and me. They wrote about hell and never saw the place. I wrote about Chicago after looking the town over for years and years.
~ Carl Sandburg
One of the greatest necessities in America is to discover creative solitude.
~ Carl Sandburg
I know of no task so salutory to the poet who would, first of all, put himself in touch with the resident genius of his own land.
~ Carl Sandburg
There is an eagle in me and a mockingbird . . . and the eagle flies among the Rocky Mountains of my dreams and fights among the Sierra crags of what I want . . . and the mockingbird warbles in the early forenoon before the dew is gone, warbles in the underbrush of my Chattanoogas of hope, gushes over the blue Ozark foothills of my wishes—And I got the eagle and the mockingbird from the wilderness.
~ Carl Sandburg
Kid, if you never remember your dreams you lose out on half of your life
~ Carla Speed McNeil