Childish Quote by Madame de Stael Download Open image “inventiveness is childish, practice sublime.” — Madame de Stael ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.9 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Childish Childish Practice Inventiveness Inventiveness Childish Nature of Beauty Practice Practice Sublime Sublime
Human inventiveness is overwhelming human adaptiveness. Our ability to judge lags behind our ability to create. — Robert E. Ornstein Copy Share Image
Nobody ever invents anything You're inspired and sometimes you can improve. — Sebastien Foucan Copy Share Image
If you invent something, you're doing a creative act. It's like writing a novel or composing music. You put your heart and soul into… — James Dyson Copy Share Image
Creativity is inventing, experimenting, growing, taking risks, breaking rules, making mistakes, and having fun. — Mary Lou Cook Copy Share Image
Inventing is something that has always come very natural to me. As a child, I was always fiddling with things, making contraptions. I'd see… — Joy Mangano Copy Share Image
Inventing is a skill that some people have and some people don't. But you can learn how to invent. — Ray Dolby Copy Share Image
To invent something, all you need is imagination and a big pile of junk. — Albert Einstein Copy Share Image
Good taste cannot supply the place of genius in literature, for the best proof of taste, when there is no genius, would be, not… — Madame de Stael Copy Share Image
There is no reality on this earth except religion and the power of love; all the rest is even more fugitive than life itself. — Madame de Stael Copy Share Image
in Italy, almost at every step, history and poetry add to the graces of nature, sweeten the memory of the past, and seem to… — Madame de Stael Copy Share Image
[Ridicule] laughs at all those who see the earnestness of life and who still believe in true feelings and in serious thought ... It… — Madame de Stael Copy Share Image
Ought not every woman, like every man, to follow the bent of her own talents? — Madame de Stael Copy Share Image
The more we know the better we forgive. Whoever feels deeply, feels for all who live. — Madame de Stael Copy Share Image
Let us then blend everything: love, religion, genius, with sunshine, perfume, music, and poetry. — Madame de Stael Copy Share Image
A voyage without companionship, that is to say without conversation, is one of the saddest pleasures of life. — Madame de Stael Copy Share Image
However old a conjugal union, it still garners some sweetness. Winter has some cloudless days, and under the snow a few flowers still bloom. — Madame de Stael Copy Share Image
The sight of such a monument is like continual and stationary music, which one hears for one's good as one approaches it. — Madame de Stael Copy Share Image
I wasted my time on your childish games. But don't worry I will not even try to hate you. — Cynthia F B Mora Copy Share Image
Childish egocentrism is, in its essence, an inability to differentiate between the ego and the social environment. — Jean Piaget Copy Share Image
In a meat-eating world, wearing leather for shoes and clothes and even handbags, the discussion of fur is childish. — Karl Lagerfeld Copy Share Image
“KINGDOM OF THE WOMB From her thighs, she gives you life And how you treat she who gives you life Shows how much you… — Suzy Kassem Copy Share Image
“Age doesn’t make us childish, as they say, It finds that we’re still children.” — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Copy Share Image
When we're in that kind of childish space, we're more genuine and feel more comfortable with our friends. — Evan Spiegel Copy Share Image
“Mockery is childish, Beatrice,' She says. 'It does not become you'. 'Mockery is childish, Beatric,' I repeat in my best imitation of her voice.… — Veronica Roth Copy Share Image
The naive is what is or appears to be natural, individual, or classical to the point of irony or to the point of continuous… — Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Copy Share Image
The most powerful men were those who most effectively used the power of adult competence to enforce childish agreements. — George W. S. Trow Copy Share Image
It was childish to feel disappointed, but childishness comes almost as naturally to a man as to a child. — Isaac Asimov Copy Share Image
Don't you understand that we need to be childish in order to understand? Only a child sees things with perfect clarity, because it hasn't… — Douglas Adams Copy Share Image