I am ignoring you. In fact, I think you are a figment of my imagination. — Bruce Coville Copy Share Image
I find that biographical material holds me back, hampers my creative process, cramps my imagination. — Yuriy Tarnawsky Copy Share Image
The loss of liberty which must attend being a wife was of all things the most horrible to my imagination. — Sarah Fielding Copy Share Image
Imagination, not invention, is the supreme master of art as of life. — Joseph Conrad Copy Share Image
London has always provided the landscape for my imagination. It becomes a character - a living being - within each of my… — Peter Ackroyd Copy Share Image
I discovered that my imagination came alive when I moved away from the immediate world around me. — Kazuo Ishiguro Copy Share Image
As a hobbyist, there's something about miniature anything that captures my imagination. — Ed Helms Copy Share Image
I went as far away from home as possible in terms of the development of my imagination. — Anna Deavere Smith Copy Share Image
My parents thought it was nice to develop my imagination, but they never seriously thought that anything would ever come of it.… — Nicole Kidman Copy Share Image
I think that's the problem with kids now. Everything is manufactured. And then they're sitting there watching the television, where all the… — Terry Gilliam Copy Share Image
I'm not a scientist. I just read articles that are interesting and that capture my imagination, but I think there's a reason… — Kevin Feige Copy Share Image
Certainly I've lived my whole life through my imagination. But the world of imagination is there for all of us--a sense of… — Jim Henson Copy Share Image
Nor do I hear in my imagination the parts successively, but I hear them, as it were, all at once (gleich dies… — Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Copy Share Image
I do think of Bombay as my hometown. Those are the streets I walked when I was learning to walk. And it's… — Salman Rushdie Copy Share Image
When I examine myself and my methods of thought, I come to the conclusion that the gift of fantasy has meant more… — Albert Einstein Copy Share Image
The scariest, most terrifying thing that I fear?" Yes." My Imagination." I thought you were going to say "Fear, itself." Then you… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
I do not rush into actual work. When I get a new idea, I start at once building it up in my… — Nikola Tesla Copy Share Image
At first I protested and rebelled against poetry. I was about to deny my poetic worlds. I was doing violence to my… — Anais Nin Copy Share Image
I don't know enough about the lower classes to write about them. I don't feel with them, and that could be regarded… — Louis Auchincloss Copy Share Image
I wasn't born in New York and I may never live there again, and just thinking about it makes me melancholy, but… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I certainly incorporate facts into my fiction. I take the basic facts from the life of my subject and I pick and… — Melanie Benjamin Copy Share Image
What I do is, I'm like a disease that infects real people and I take them over. We can start off in… — Bob Shacochis Copy Share Image
The best way to make a sort of peace, a fragile armistice to be sure, but precious all the same, with men,… — Louis-Ferdinand Celine Copy Share Image
At school any spontaneous act was likely to get me into trouble. I learned never to act on impulse, and that whatever… — Keith Johnstone Copy Share Image
This fact was something I also learned from this first novel that I needed personal experience to invent, to fantasize, to create… — Mario Vargas Llosa Copy Share Image
My manic depression was ravaging my life, but because nobody could see it, many people thought it was a figment of my… — Andy Behrman Copy Share Image
In my imagination yes, I remember, when I was six years old, I was conducting all this concert in my house. But… — Gustavo Dudamel Copy Share Image
I think that different actors go about their preparation differently, but when it comes to acting, I use my imagination. — Edi Gathegi Copy Share Image
Faced with an exciting question, science tended to provide the dullest possible answer. Ions might charge the air but they fell flat… — David Sedaris Copy Share Image
My imagination requires a judicious rein; I am afraid to let it loose, for it carries me sometimes into appalling places beyond… — Algernon Blackwood Copy Share Image
In recent poems, I have abandoned the theme of not being able to write for an even more obsessive subject, the nature… — Shirley Geok-lin Lim Copy Share Image
Although I get a lot of ideas from things that have happened in my life, I see the final product as a… — Laurel Nakadate Copy Share Image
On 'Into The Wild' I spent months risking my life and on 'Speed Racer' I spent 60 days acting in front of… — Emile Hirsch Copy Share Image
Why, why, when one writes, does a sort of shackle bind one's imagination? I become conscious of a deadening mediocrity, perhaps a… — Winifred Holtby Copy Share Image
The fear and anxiety of baring my soul is transcended by the thrill and honor and wonderfulness of being able to touch… — Elizabeth Kim Copy Share Image
For me, books are music for my mind and my imagination. When I am stuck in something I'm writing, I simply read… — Cynthia Kadohata Copy Share Image
I don't like super-descriptive modern fiction. I like, "Here's what was happening in 1582 all over the planet." Then that gets my… — Andrew Bird Copy Share Image
Music always stimulates my imagination. When I'm writing I usually have some Baroque music on low in the background chamber music by… — Haruki Murakami Copy Share Image
Well, I have an idea, usually a visual image of some sort. A setting. A particular, I don't know, urban scene, a… — Philip Pullman Copy Share Image
My survival was up to me. I had nothing and I had no one. What I did have, I told myself, was… — John Marsden Copy Share Image