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Quotes About Imagination

El juego es absolutamente fundamental para el aprendizaje: es el fruto natural de la curiosidad y de la imaginación.
~ Ken Robinson
Encontrar el medio que estimula tu imaginación, con el que te encanta jugar y trabajar, es un paso importante para liberar tu energía creativa.
~ Ken Robinson
We are all born with extraordinary powers of imagination, intelligence, feeling, intuition, spirituality, and of physical and sensory awareness.
~ Ken Robinson
equipos creativos están bien definidos. Hay
~ Ken Robinson
Creativity is the strongest example of the dynamic nature of intelligence, and it can call on all areas of our minds and being.
~ Ken Robinson
Creativity is a step beyond imagination because it requires that you actually do something rather than lie around thinking about it. It's a very practical process of trying to make something original. It may be a song, a theory, a dress, a short story, a boat, or a new sauce for your spaghetti. Regardless, some common features pertain.
~ Ken Robinson
interiores de otras personas, ver a través de sus ojos y sentir lo mismo que ellos. Podemos ser empáticos. Podemos anticipar el futuro e intentar hacerlo realidad. Estos poderes, la retrospección, la empatía y la premonición, se encuentran entre nuestros mejores recursos para dar forma una y otra vez a nuestras vidas.
~ Ken Robinson
People who work creatively usually have something in common: they love the media they work with.
~ Ken Robinson
Existe la fuente de la juventud: se trata de tu mente, de tus talentos, de la creatividad que lleves a tu vida y a la de aquellos a los que amas.
~ Ken Robinson
because imagination is vitally important to our lives. Through imagination, we can visit the past, contemplate the present, and anticipate the future. We can also do something else of profound and unique significance. We can create.
~ Ken Robinson
Imagination is the ability to bring to mind things that are not immediately present to our senses.
~ Ken Robinson
To make use of our imaginations we need to take them one step further: we need to be creative. If imagination is the ability to bring to mind things that are not present to our senses, then creativity is the process of putting your imagination to work. It is applied imagination
~ Ken Robinson
Creativity is as important as literacy
~ Ken Robinson
young children are wonderfully confident in their own imaginations ... Most of us lose this confidence as we grow up
~ Ken Robinson
We are all born with extraordinary powers of imagination, intelligence, feeling, intuition, spirituality, and of physical and sensory awareness. (p.9)
~ Ken Robinson
To be creative you actually have to do something.
~ Ken Robinson
If all you had was academic ability, you wouldn't have been able to get out of bed this morning. In fact, there wouldn't have been a bad to get out of. No one could have made one. You could have written about possibility of one, but not have constructed it.
~ Ken Robinson
Burnt Sienna. Thats the best thing that ever happened to Crayolas.
~ Ken Weaver
The fox came to pay the birch tree a vist, bringing with him a book of poetry. He was wearing a dark blue suit fresh from the tailor's, and his light brown leather shoes squeaked slightly as he walked.
~ Kenji Miyazawa
Men are salamanders in My terrarium, trying to fathom the events beyond the glass.
~ Kenn Amdahl
Writing must have an element of magic to it. When that magic takes over, the writer himself loses track of time during the writing—and the reader will lose track of time during the reading. If you're happy at work and think of it as your own private briar patch—a place of escape from the world in which time is your time—the clock of life becomes your clock, and even the thorns in that briar patch are of your own choosing.
~ Kenneth Atchity
God doesn't propagate doubt and unbelief. Every image suggestion, vision, dream, impression, feeling, and all thoughts that do not contribute to your believing that you have what you have asked for, should be completely cast down and eradicated. They should be replaced with God's Word (2 Cor. 10:3-5).
~ Kenneth E. Hagin
The Mole was bewitched, entranced, fascinated. By the side of the river he trotted as one trots, when very small, by the side of a man who holds one spellbound by exciting stories; and when tired at last, he sat on the bank, while the river still chattered on to him, a babbling procession of the best stories in the world, sent from the heart of the earth to be told at last to the insatiable sea.
~ Kenneth Grahame
Toad, with no one to check his statements or to criticize in an unfriendly spirit, rather let himself go. Indeed, much that he related belonged more properly to the category of what-might-have-happened-had-I-only-thought-of-it-in-time-instead-of-ten-minutes-afterwards. Those are always the best and raciest adventures; and why should they not be truly ours, as much as the somewhat inadequate things that really come off?
~ Kenneth Grahame