Quotes About Creativity
Nothing can be imagined which is too strange or incredible to have been said by some philosopher.
~ Rene Descartes
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Blue oceans are right next to you in every industry.
~ Renée Mauborgne
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A poet must leave traces of his passage, not proof.
~ Rene Char
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A poet should leave traces of his passage, not proof.
~ Rene Char
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How did writing come to me? Like bird's down on my windowpane, in winter. Just then there rose in the heart a struggle of firebrands, which has, still now, not ended.
~ Rene Char
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La Poésie ne rhythmera plus l'action, elle sera en avant." (Rimbaud) [...] La poésie ne rythmera plus l'action, elle en sera le fruit et l'annonciation jamais savourés, en avant de son propre paradis.
~ Rene Char
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mieux vaut, pour la renommée d'un philosophe, inventer une erreur nouvelle que de redire une vérité qui a déjà été exprimée par d'autres.
~ Rene Guenon
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Art evokes the mystery without which the world would not exist
~ Rene Magritte
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At a time where so many scholars are calculating, is it not desirable that some, who can, dream?
~ René Thom
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Creativity is one of your greatest gifts. It resides deep inside you impacting every thought. It is attached to a never ending source and is one of the main aspects of who you are. Your very essence is as a creator. No one creates exactly like you do. Your thoughts and actions color the world
~ Renae A. Sauter
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Many of us learned to repress our creativity. We were told it was secondary to more important skills. The good news is that many of us have untapped gifts just wating to be expressed. You owe it to yourself to uncover and express your gifts
~ Renae A. Sauter
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You are here to be fully alive. Your expression is needed. Don't hold back
~ Renae A. Sauter
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Au travail, le plus difficile, c'est d'allumer la petite lampe du cerveau. Après, ça brûle tout seul.
~ RENARD Jules
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Sometimes I think they are writers who do not write. That "writers write" is meant to be self-evident. People like to say it. I find it is hardly ever true. Writers drink. Writers rant. Writers phone. Writers sleep. I have met very few writers that write at all.
~ Renata Adler
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At this point we've answered about every question you could possibly imagine about Deep Space Nine, so we do this thing called Theatrical Jazz, where we do a show of bits and pieces of things from plays and literature, poetry... stuff that we like. It's fun.
~ Rene Auberjonois
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This is a place of true imagination.
~ Rene Denfeld
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It is not my intention to make anything comprehensible. I am of the opinion that there are sufficient paintings which one understands after a shorter or longer delay, and that therefore some incomprehensible painting would now be welcome. I am at pains to deliver such, as far as possible.
~ Rene Magritte
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No decent art ever came out of self-pity.
~ Rene Steinke
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I drew against a hum in my head that was like happiness.
~ Renee Gladman
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Personal measurements provide an opportunity to be wildly creative. If you're doing a spell for mental clarity, find a way to incorporate your head measurement. If your spellwork is aimed at expressing your feelings more clearly, try incorporating the distance from your heart to your mouth. Talismans, charms, garments, and tools: When we personalize these items, we imbue them with powerful ties to our own imaginations, associations, bodies, and beliefs.
~ Renna Shesso
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Far better to give your readers some hints and then allow them to fill in the blanks for themselves. This
~ Renni Browne
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Describing your action too precisely can be as condescending as describing your characters' emotions. Far better to give your readers some hints and then allow them to fill in the blanks for themselves. This
~ Renni Browne
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Movies and television may be influencing writers to write more visually, using immediate scenes with specific points of view to put their stories across. But fiction can always accomplish something that visual media will never be able to match. ... One of the great gifts of literature is that it allows for the expression of unexpressed thoughts: interior monologue.
~ Renni Browne
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You don't want to sound as though you used a Sharper Image catalogue for a thesaurus.
~ Renni Browne
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