There is no better way to exercise the imagination than the study of the law. — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
No man ever made a great discovery without the exercise of the imagination. — George Henry Lewes Copy Share Image
Half the interest of a garden is the constant exercise of the imagination. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Reason is intelligence taking exercise. Imagination is intelligence with an erection. — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
“Writing keeps the mind sharp and gives me the opportunity to exercise my imagination to engage the reader,” — Ruth Ford Elward Copy Share Image
“Half the interest of the garden is the constant exercise of the imagination.” — Anonymous Copy Share Image
No child should be permitted to grow up without exercise for imagination. It enriches life for him. It makes things wonderful and… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
Just as I cannot remember any time when I could not read and write, I cannot remember any time when I did… — George Bernard Shaw Copy Share Image
It's always been pretty easy for me to exercise my imagination. The other part of the brain, the one that does mathematics,… — Jean-Pierre Jeunet Copy Share Image
Normal television limits what you can do. With science fiction, you can exercise your imagination more. I fell in love with it. — Gene Roddenberry Copy Share Image
The sound and proper exercise of the imagination may be made to contribute to the cultivation of all that is virtuous and… — John Abercrombie Copy Share Image
The highest exercise of imagination is not to devise what has no existence, but rather to perceive what really exists, though unseen… — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Copy Share Image
Half the interest of a garden is the constant exercise of the imagination. You are always living three, or indeed six, months… — Alice Morse Earle Copy Share Image
Every time you get on a stage or in front of a camera, the whole exercise is about imagination. You're constantly depicting… — Ron Perlman Copy Share Image
I take for granted that for the imaginative writer, the exercise of the imagination is part of the basic process of coping… — J. G. Ballard Copy Share Image