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Able Quote by Steven Millhauser

“That afternoon he told me that the difference between human beings and animals was that human beings were able to dream while awake. He said the purpose of books was to permit us to exercise that faculty. Art, he said, was a controlled madness… He said books weren't made of themes, which you could…” quote by Steven Millhauser
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“That afternoon he told me that the difference between human beings and animals was that human beings were able to dream while awake. He said the purpose of books was to permit us to exercise that faculty. Art, he said, was a controlled madness… He said books weren't made of themes, which you could write essays about, but of images that inserted themselves into your brain and replaced what you were seeing with your eyes.”

Steven Millhauser

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Dream of the Blue Turtles by Steven Millhauser, 1990

Human imagination lets us dream while awake; books and art channel that dreaming into vivid mental images, not just abstract themes.

In simple terms: Books let us dream awake, turning ideas into mental pictures.

Key Takeaway

Use art to awaken creative imagination.

Themes

imagination creativity art literature

Mood

inspired thoughtful

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • reading
  • creative writing
  • visual arts
  • education
  • personal growth

Key Concepts

visualization dreaming mental imagery

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you let art reshape your perception?
  • What role does dreaming play in problem solving?
A Different Perspective

Dreaming awake can blur reality and fantasy, risking escapism.

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