Imagination Quotes

The ability to see what isn't there yet. Dreamers and builders on the power of 'what if.'

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"Imagination is the birthplace of all human progress."
Juvenal
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"The imagination is the only realm where all things are possible."
Juvenal
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"Imagination is the birthplace of all innovation."
Martial
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"Imagination without discipline is mere fantasy."
Martial
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"The power of imagination makes us infinite."
Livy
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"Imagination is more important than knowledge."
Pliny the Younger
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"The imagination, properly cultivated, rivals nature itself in its creations."
Ammianus Marcellinus
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"The seeds of empire are sown in the minds of men."
Suetonius
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"The imagination is the gateway to infinite possibility."
Tacitus
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"The imagination creates what the hands later build."
Tacitus
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"Imagination is the beginning of all creation."
Martial
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"Imagination is the key that unlocks infinite possibility."
Martial
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"The imagination is the painter of the impossible."
Pliny the Younger
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"Memory is a palace we construct from the fragments of our own mortality."
Ammianus Marcellinus
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"The imagination is the only cage from which we cannot escape."
Martial
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"The imagination can achieve what the body cannot."
Martial
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"Imagination is more important than knowledge."
Pliny the Elder
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"Imagination is the beginning of creation."
Livy
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"Imagination is the key to unlocking potential."
Livy
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"Imagination is more important than knowledge."
Suetonius
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"Imagination is the beginning of all creation."
Pliny the Younger
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"The imagination is the beginning of creation."
Tacitus
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"The imagination of the young builds the world of the future."
Tacitus
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"The imagination is the beginning of creation."
Pliny the Elder
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"The capacity for wonder never truly leaves us, only becomes dormant."
Pliny the Elder
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"Imagination is more important than knowledge."
Cato the Younger
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"Imagination is more powerful than knowledge."
Livy
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"Imagination is the birthplace of innovation."
Livy
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"Imagination is the beginning of all creation"
Cato the Elder
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"The mind of man is capable of anything."
Horace