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It will be found, in fact, that the ingenious are always fanciful, and the truly imaginative never otherwise than analytic.
-- Edgar Allan Poe
1809-1845, American Poet, Critic, short-story Writer
 
It is more than likely that the brain itself is, in origin and development, only a sort of great clot of genital fluid held in suspense or reserved. This hypothesis would explain the enormous content of the brain as a maker or presenter of images.
-- Ezra Pound
1885-1972, American Poet, Critic
 
Often it is just lack of imagination that keeps a man from suffering very much.
-- Marcel Proust
1871-1922, French Novelist
 
I have discovered that people with money have no imagination, and people with imagination have no money.
-- George Weiss Rainbow
1940-, British Eccentric
 
The imagination equips us to perceive reality when it is not fully materialized.
-- Mary Caroline Richards
 
An unimaginative person can neither be reverent or kind.
-- John Ruskin
1819-1900, British Critic, Social Theorist
 
Imaginary evils soon become real one by indulging our reflections on them.
-- John Ruskin
1819-1900, British Critic, Social Theorist
 
It is eminently a weariable faculty, eminently delicate, and incapable of bearing fatigue; so that if we give it too many objects at a time to employ itself upon, or very grand ones for a long time together, it fails under the effort, becomes jaded, exactly as the limbs do by bodily fatigue, and incapable of answering any farther appeal till it has had rest.
-- John Ruskin
1819-1900, British Critic, Social Theorist
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