The best vacation is still a book, a renewable ticket to places real and imaginary. — Charles McGrath Copy Share Image
During a fight with Anderson Silva, I slipped on an imaginary banana peel. — Forrest Griffin Copy Share Image
There's a level of realism you can only achieve through the imaginary. — Fumito Ueda Copy Share Image
I don't write fantasy; I write historical novels about an imaginary place. — Raymond E. Feist Copy Share Image
“Until you have examined and comprehended the world around you, you can't possibly create a complex and believable imaginary world.” — Orson Scott Card Copy Share Image
The lad who dreams of being a boxing champion or an admiral chooses reality. If the writer chooses the imaginary, he confuses… — Jean-Paul Sartre Copy Share Image
Some of the secret joys of living are not found by rushing from point A to point B, but by inventing some… — Douglas Pagels Copy Share Image
It's true that writing is a solitary occupation, but you would be surprised at how much companionship a group of imaginary characters… — Anne Tyler Copy Share Image
Abandon fancy theologies and imaginary ideas and do some ordinary daily work... {Engage in this work with} unswerving kindness and unending patience. — Laozi Copy Share Image
“The best part of the fiction in many novels is the notice that the characters are imaginary.” — Franklin P. Adams Copy Share Image
Imaginary pains are by far the most real we suffer, since we feel a constant need for them and invent them because… — Emile M. Cioran Copy Share Image
When one person has an imaginary friend, it's called crazy. When a group of people have the same imaginary friend, it's called… — Derek Queen Copy Share Image
I wish I could stand on a busy corner, hat in hand and beg people to throw me all their wasted hours.… — Don Herold Copy Share Image
Instead of inventing imaginary friends, I invented whole imaginary worlds. They were elaborate scenarios about spies and adventurers and top secret missions.… — Robin Wasserman Copy Share Image
It has frequently been said that we never desire what we think absolutely inapprehensible: it is however true that some of our… — T. S. Eliot Copy Share Image
Orthodox Christians have the habit of claiming all great men, all men who have held important positions, men of reputation, men of… — Robert Green Ingersoll Copy Share Image
In humility is the greatest freedom. As long as you have to defend the imaginary self that you think is important, you… — Thomas Merton Copy Share Image
If it's true, why do they leave us to live like this? With the hunger and the killings and the Games?" And… — Suzanne Collins Copy Share Image
Lonely children often have imaginary playmates but I was never lonely; rather, I was solitary, and wanted no company at all other… — Gore Vidal Copy Share Image
I think for me, the imaginary world was always exciting. I started in New York doing theatre, from having just one person… — Dilshad Vadsaria Copy Share Image
Rebellion against technology and civilization is real rebellion, a real attack on the values of the existing system. But the green anarchists,… — Theodore Kaczynski Copy Share Image
Once you realize that the world is your own projection, you are free of it. You need not free yourself of a… — Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj Copy Share Image
If you understand writing as primarily engaging an imaginary reader, well, you've kind of been doing that your whole life. You walk… — George Saunders Copy Share Image
The hardest thing about being a guy is that women don't accept that you really are just a simple, pathetic, labrador retriever-like… — Dave Barry Copy Share Image
Her blog was doing well, with thousands of unique visitors each month, and she was earning good speaking fees, and she had… — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Copy Share Image
I tend to be a loner I think a lot of social theorists are like that. On one level, the majority… — George Ritzer Copy Share Image
Art is not ideology. It is completely impossible to explain art on the basis of the homological relation that it is supposed… — Alain Badiou Copy Share Image
Gods, religions and national boundaries are absolutely imaginary. They don't tend to exist. As soon as you pull back half a mile… — Neil Gaiman Copy Share Image