Creative genius Quote by Dan Simmons
““A philosopher/mathematician named Bertrand Russell who lived and died in the same century as Gass once wrote: “Language serves not only to express thought but to make possible thoughts which could not exist without it.” Here is the essence of mankind’s creative genius: not the edifices of civilization nor the bang-flash weapons which can end it, but the words which fertilize new concepts like spermatazoa attacking an ovum.””
About This Quote
Source Essay: Language and Thought, 1930s, null
Language not only expresses ideas but also creates possibilities for new thoughts, fueling human creativity.
In simple terms: Language creates new thoughts.
Cultivate precise language to expand thinking.
Themes
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When to use this quote
- education
- writing
- innovation workshops
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does language shape your problem‑solving?
- Can silence inspire ideas?
Overemphasis on language may neglect non-verbal cognition.