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His Imagination Quotes by F. Scott Fitzgerald
- They seemed nearer, not only mentally, but physically when they read ... Their chance was to make everything fine and finished and rich and imaginative;…
- When Eleanor's arm touched his he felt his hands grow cold with deadly fear lest he should lose the shadow brush with which his imagination…
- For a while these reveries provided an outlet for his imagination; they were a satisfactory hint of the unreality of reality, a promise that the…
- His parents were shiftless and unsuccessful farm people - his imagination had never really accepted them as his parents at all. The truth was that…
More His Imagination Quotes
- My country has contrived for me the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived or his imagination conceived. — John Adams
- In rising financial markets, the world is forever new. The bull or optimist has no eyes for past or present, but only… — James Buchan
- The Right Honourable gentleman is indebted to his memory for his jests, and to his imagination for his facts. — Richard Brinsley Sheridan
- He is not affected by the reality of distress touching his heart, but by the showy resemblance of it striking his imagination.… — Thomas Paine
- The Physician, by the study and inspection of urine and ordure, approves himself in the science; and in like sort should our… — Alexander Pope
- But nature - that is, biological evolution - has not fitted man to any specific environment. On the contrary, ... he has… — Jacob Bronowski
- If you want to find out anything from the theoretical physicists about the methods they use, I advise you to stick closely… — Albert Einstein
- We are all tattooed in our cradles with the beliefs of our tribe; the record may seem superficial, but it is indelible.… — Oliver Wendell Holmes
- MAN’S ONLY LIMITATION, within reason, LIES IN HIS DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF HIS IMAGINATION. — Napoleon Hill
- Man's body is faulty, his mind untrustworthy, but his imagination has made him remarkable. — John Masefield
- He had prepared his death much earlier, in his imagination, unaware that his imagination, more creative than he, was planning the reality… — Umberto Eco
- But he was not kidnapped. ... It's in his imagination. He creates his own world and he believes it is reality. — Unknown Author