Imagination Quotes

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

16884 quotes

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"Imagination is the gateway to possibility."
Abbé Faria
D
"All this fuss about sleeping in the bed where a giant or a magician lay the night before."
Don Quixote
D
"Imagination is more powerful than knowledge."
Don Quixote
L
"Imagination is more valuable than knowledge."
Leo Tolstoy (Narrator)
D
"Imagination is the sole weapon against reality."
Don Quixote
E
"Imagination is the key that unlocks infinite possibilities"
Edmond Dantès
L
"Imagination is more valuable than knowledge."
Leo Tolstoy (Narrator)
D
"The Knight of the Sorrowful Countenance is not a name to be ashamed of, but rather one of honor and distinction."
Don Quixote
D
"In the darkest hours, imagination is the only light that cannot be extinguished."
Don Quixote
A
"The imagination is more powerful than knowledge."
Abbé Faria
L
"Imagination is more important than intelligence."
Leo Tolstoy (Narrator)
D
"The imagination is the eye of the soul."
Don Quixote
P
"Art thou like the Black Man that haunts the forest round about us?"
Pearl
D
"I am not mad, but a knight-errant, and a very necessary one at that."
Don Quixote
D
"What is madness but seeing the world as it could be rather than as it is?"
Don Quixote
L
"It is often said that man is ruled by his passions, but it would be truer to say that man is ruled by his imagination."
Leo Tolstoy (Narrator)
L
"The power of imagination makes us infinite."
Leo Tolstoy (Narrator)
G
"Her imagination was her escape from the monotony of provincial life."
Gustave Flaubert (Narrator)
G
"She had built castles in the air that could not withstand reality."
Gustave Flaubert (Narrator)
E
"She wished she could have lived in some old manor-house."
Emma Bovary
G
"She was a victim of her own imagination."
Gustave Flaubert (Narrator)
G
"What we imagine is always more beautiful than what we possess"
Gustave Flaubert (Narrator)
G
"She invented pleasures for herself in her imagination"
Gustave Flaubert (Narrator)
G
"Reality had disappointed her so thoroughly that fantasy became her only refuge"
Gustave Flaubert (Narrator)
G
"Her imagination had always been her truest lover"
Gustave Flaubert (Narrator)
G
"Reality had never stood a chance against her imagination"
Gustave Flaubert (Narrator)
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"She dreamed of everything except her real life."
Gustave Flaubert (Narrator)
G
"Her imagination was more real to her than truth itself."
Gustave Flaubert (Narrator)
G
"She lived in a world of her own creation."
Gustave Flaubert (Narrator)
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"She had always believed herself capable of extraordinary things."
Gustave Flaubert (Narrator)