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Quotes About Imagination

Pop guns! And bicycles! Roller skates! Drums! Checkerboards! Tricycles! Popcorn! And plums! And he stuffed them in bags. Then the Grinch, very nimbly, Stuffed all the bags, one by one, up the chimbley!
~ Dr. Seuss
And that is a story that no one can beat, When I say that I saw it on Mulberry Street.
~ Dr. Seuss
Say! In the dark? Here in the dark! Would you, could you, in the dark?
~ Dr. Seuss
You should try these things, for these things are fun, and fun is good.
~ Dr. Seuss
There's the yottle in the bottle, whom I do not wish to keep, but the zillow on my pillow always helps me fall asleep.
~ Dr. Seuss
You can think about gloves. You can think about snuvs. You can think a long time about snuvs and their gloves.
~ Dr. Seuss
How a plain horse and wagon on Mulberry Street, Grows into a story that no one can beat
~ Dr. Seuss
Stop telling such outlandish tales. Stop turning minnows into whales.
~ Dr. Seuss
ART. What's it all about? This is what ART is about…ART is when an artist looks at something…like a horse, for instance…and they see something in that horse that excites them…SO they do something about it. They tell you about it…in any one of a number of ways.
~ Dr. Seuss
You can find magic wherever you look. Sit back and relax all you need is a book." ---Dr. Seuss
~ Dr. Seuss
The more that you read, the more things you will know, the more that you learn, the more places you'll go. - Dr. Seuss
~ Dr. Seuss
The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go.
~ Dr. Seuss
I start drawing, and eventually the characters involve themselves in a situation. Then in the end, I go back and try to cut out most of the preachments.
~ Dr. Suess
You sank our toy ship / sank it deep in the cake. You shook up our house / and you bent our new rake!" ~ Fish, to Cat
~ Dr. Suess
The more that you read the more you will know the more you know the more places you'll go
~ Dr. Suess
The more you read, the more things you'll know, the more that you learn, the more places you'll go
~ Dr. Suess
Give crayons. Adults are disturbingly impoverished of these magical dream sticks.
~ Dr. SunWolf
Some things can only be understood when you're in a tree house. With a pile of warm chocolate chip cookies. And a book.
~ Dr. SunWolf
A knitter only appears to be knitting yarn. Also being knitted are winks, mischief, sighs, fragrant possibilities, wild dreams.
~ Dr. SunWolf
Children raced outside. She surveyed their trail — traces of sticky fingerprints across everything, like wee poems.
~ Dr. SunWolf
To whoever invented fantasy, redwood trees, and apple pie for breakfast: well done.
~ Dr. SunWolf
Watching a child's laughter teach a candle's flame how to dance.
~ Dr. SunWolf
"Most poems are never finished," (I was defensive). He sighed: "No, most poems are never started."
~ Dr. SunWolf
One of the advantages of reading books is that you get to play with someone else's imaginary friends, at all hours of the night.
~ Dr. SunWolf