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    Everything you do on set is directly related to your imagination when you read the script for the first time.

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    Every view, and every object I studied attentively, by viewing them again and again on every side, for I was anxious to make a lasting impression of it on my imagination.

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    Evil comes to us men of imagination wearing as its mask all the virtues.

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    Executives are constrained not by resources but by their imagination.

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    Experience and imagination must enter into the very constitution of our thoughts involving concrete individuals.

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    Expand your Imagination.

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    Experiences aren't pornographic; only images and representations - structures of the imagination - are.

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    Experience, the only logic sure to convince a diseased imagination and restore it to rugged health.

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    Experimental architecture by its very nature is more prone to the depredations of time and natural elements than buildings made from conventional materials through traditional methods. Avant-garde architects often simply do not know how the products of their imagination will perform when implemented, especially if untested components are involved.

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    Experiment is the only means of knowledge at our disposal. Everything else is poetry, imagination.

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    Exploit a subject or a theme to its greatest potential by bringing all possible reference to bear - then put aside the reference and create again using the potential of your unfettered imagination.

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    Facts are the soil from which the story grows. Imagination is a last resort.

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    Faced with an exciting question, science tended to provide the dullest possible answer. Ions might charge the air but they fell flat when it came to charging the imagination - my imagination, anyway.

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    Faith is a very clever concept. We invented God from our imagination and we use faith to justify His absence from reality.

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    Faith is spiritualized imagination.

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    Fanaticism is governed by imagination rather than judgment.

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    Fantasy consists in a morbid fascination with unrealities, which secretly transforms itself into a desire to make them real. Imagination is a form of intellectual control, which presents us with the image of unrealities in order that we should understand and feel distanced from them. In imagination we dominate; in fantasy, we are dominated.

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    Fantasy is, I believe, the great nourisher of imagination. To paraphrase Einstein on how to develop intelligence in young people: Read fairy tales. Then read more fairy tales.

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    Fantasy mirrors desire. Imagination reshapes it.

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    fantasizing is one of the earliest languages in the child's mind. We are in touch with our imagination and dreams before we engage with logic and reason.

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    Fantasy and reality often overlap.

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    Far more than any other power, imagination is what sets human beings apart from every other species on earth.

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    Fasting was good for the imagination but bad for logic.

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    Fear comes with imagination, it’s a penalty, it’s the price of imagination.

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    Fear is implanted in us as a preservative from evil but its duty, like that of other passions, is not to overbear reason, but to assist it. It should not be suffered to tyrannize in the imagination, to raise phantoms of horror, or to beset life with supernumerary distresses.

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    Fear is a distorting mirror in which anything can appear as a caricature of itself, stretched to terrible proportions; once inflamed, the imagination pursues the craziest and most unlikely possibilities. What is most absurd suddenly seems the most probable.

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    Fear is not real. The only place that fear can exist is in our thoughts of the future. It is a product of our imagination, causing us to fear things that do not at present and may not ever exist. That is near insanity. Do not misunderstand me danger is very real but fear is a choice.

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    Feminist art may... though perhaps our imaginations are so mutilated now that we are incapable even of the ambition, introduce a new theme... should we call it 'joy'?

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    Fertility of imagination and abundance of guesses at truth are among the first requisites of discovery; but the erroneous guesses must almost of necessity be many times as numerous as those which prove well founded.

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    Few ideas are in themselves practical. It is for want of imagination in applying them that they fail. The creative process does not end with an idea-it only starts with an idea.

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    Few topographical boundaries can rival the frontiers of the mind.

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    Few people have the imagination for reality.

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    [Fiction and poetry] are medicines, they're doses, and they heal the rupture that reality makes on the imagination.

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    Filmmaking is like playing in your imagination and getting paid to do it. I guess I'll ride this horse until it bucks me.

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    Fiction writing is an act of imagination, lived experience is secondary in many ways, writing a novel really is all about inventing worlds and people.

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    Fiction is not imagination. It is what anticipates imagination by giving it the form of reality.

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    Fiction lags after truth, invention is unfruitful, and imagination cold and barren.

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    Fishes do not roar; they cannot express any sound of suffering; and therefore the angler chooses to think they do not suffer, more than it is convenient for him to fancy. Now it is a poor sport that depends for its existence on the want of a voice in the sufferer, and of imagination in the sportsman.

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    Finally, good sense is the body of poetic genius, fancy its drapery, motion its life, and imagination the soul that is everywhere and in each; and forms all into one graceful and intelligent whole.

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    First of all, begin to live out of the glory of your imagination, not your memory.

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    Films are dreams. Many, many critics say to me that my films are not good because they are too unbelievable, but this is my style. I tell stories like they are dreams. This is my imagination. For me, it would be impossible to do a film that is so precise, that resembles real life.

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    Finding the medium that excites your imagination, that you love to play with and work in, is an important step to freeing your creative energies.

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    Fish stimulates the brain, but fishing stimulates the imagination.

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    Flood your imagination with vision... if your deepest needs, values and internal beliefs agree with your direction, then you're more likely to succeed.

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    Flying is done largely with the imagination.

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    Fools act on imagination without knowledge. Pedants act on knowledge without imagination.

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    For any kind of reading I think better than leaving a blank still a blank, because the mind must receive a degree of enlargement and obtain a little strength by a slight exertion of its thinking powers; besides, even the productions that are only addressed to the imagination, raise the reader a little above the gross gratification of appetites, to which the mind has not given a shade of delicacy.

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    For after the subject is removed or the eye shut, we still retain an image of the things seen, though more obscure than when we see it...Imagination, therefore, is nothing more than decaying sense.

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    For a scientist must indeed be freely imaginative and yet skeptical, creative and yet a critic. There is a sense in which he must be free, but another in which his thought must be very preceisely regimented; there is poetry in science, but also a lot of bookkeeping.

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    For although a man is judged by his actions, by what he has said and done, a man judges himself by what he is willing to do, by what he might have said, or might have done—a judgment that is necessarily hampered, not only by the scope and limits of his imagination, but by the ever-changing measure of his doubt and self-esteem.