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Imaginative Quotes

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Alice Sebold
“Heaven is comfort, but it's still not living.”
Alice Sebold, The Lovely Bones

Erik Pevernagie
“Are we victims of destiny, or is it all mere determination? Suppose we do not just want to blame ourselves for not being lucky. In that case, we must endeavor to be imaginative and empower our dreams to take shape. ("Camera obscura of the mind")”
Erik Pevernagie

Nancy Omeara
“Being the World’s Most Powerful Leader is Easier Than You Think
One of my first executive orders was to impose a moratorium on any new federal government hiring. That got the “Incredible Shrinking Government” meal simmering. Veto stamps branded into any Congressional salary increase proposal added a certain singed aroma.”
Nancy Omeara, The Most Popular President Who Ever Lived [So Far]

Harvey Havel
“At first, she bucked like a wild stag beneath me, and she tried to scream, but the pillow did a good job of muffling her voice.  Before long, the bucking stopped, and my wife’s corpse, blue without oxygen, appeared below me like a hideous phantom.”
Harvey Havel, The Odd and The Strange: A Collection of Very Short Fiction

Harvey Havel
“The orderly brandished a hunting knife from a sheath at his waist and sliced open the prisoner’s throat with it.  Warm blood cascaded out of the prisoner’s throat, some of it spraying the captain’s uniform.  The orderly waited for the prisoner to bleed to death before cutting the head clean off.  Within a few minutes, the muscle that the prisoner built on his body was carved out and thrown on the grill.  After the meat cooled, the orderly put the human steaks in front of the captain for dinner.  As the captain ate each buttery piece, he couldn’t help but compliment the orderly for a job well-done.”
Harvey Havel, The Odd and The Strange: A Collection of Very Short Fiction

Harvey Havel
“She tossed him a small mirror so that he could see the results, and what he saw horrified him.  The boiling concoction left a deep trail of burnt skin that stretched from the crown of his head all the way to his chin – almost like an artificial sluice that burned his flesh to form a large rivulet that ran down the center of his face.”
Harvey Havel, The Odd and The Strange: A Collection of Very Short Fiction

“People are going to think I'm morbid, loving all these sad books. I actually don't mind a happy ending in a novel—certainly, it's nice when it happens. But when you've invested so much time and your fingers have pushed through all that paper and you get to the end…well, a tragic ending kind of goes with the tragedy of finishing a book.”
Julia Roberts on Thomas Hardy's "An Imaginative Woman"

Paul Spencer Sochaczewski
“Some 5,000 of Wallace’s 8,050 bird specimens he collected during eight years in the Malay Archipelago were actually collected by Ali. None are named after the young man.”
Paul Spencer Sochaczewski, "Look Here, Sir, What a Curious Bird": Searching for Ali, Alfred Russel Wallace's Faithful Companion

Paul Spencer Sochaczewski
“We know quite a bit about Alfred Russel Wallace, one of the great figures of modern science. But we know relatively little about Ali, Wallace’s faithful companion who supported him during much of his eight-year sojourn in the Malay Archipelago in the mid-19th century.”
Paul Spencer Sochaczewski, "Look Here, Sir, What a Curious Bird": Searching for Ali, Alfred Russel Wallace's Faithful Companion

Paul Spencer Sochaczewski
“Just as Wallace learned and evolved, Ali was on his own journey of discovery. Starting out as a 15-year-old cook, Ali learned to collect and mount specimens. He took on responsibility for organizing travel. He nursed Wallace during many bouts of fever and injury.”
Paul Spencer Sochaczewski, "Look Here, Sir, What a Curious Bird": Searching for Ali, Alfred Russel Wallace's Faithful Companion

Andri E. Elia
“He totally lost it. Here comes the apoplexy.”
Andri E. Elia, Yildun: Worldmaker of Yand

“Do you know a better time than the present for igniting your dreams?”
Carolyn Tody, Author and Artist, A Whimsical Holiday for Children

Dejan Stojanovic
“Truth is hard-hearted and unrelenting, too clear, precise; a lie is much more imaginative.”
Dejan Stojanovic, The Sun Watches the Sun

“One key to life is to be realistic by being more than imaginative.”
Jesse Thompson

“Imagination is the engine of creation. As we imagine our goals and desires fulfilled in our mind, we cause them to become true in our life.”
Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr, The Wealth Reference Guide: An American Classic

Diane L. Kowalyshyn
“She loved him, but sometimes she didn’t like him very much.”
Diane L. Kowalyshyn, Stage Fright

Michael Bassey Johnson
“You might be a good poet if you were on the moon while writing in your room.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Song of a Nature Lover

Michael Bassey Johnson
“To picture the desert as a place where trees are capable of growing is an act of faith.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Song of a Nature Lover

Susan Wiggs
“Books were my mother's world, but she was mine. We lived in the apartment above the shop, and every day with my mom was an adventure. We didn't travel far on vacations because of the shop."
Natalie used to beg to travel the world the way her friends did on school holidays---Disneyland, Hawaii, London, Japan. Instead, her mom would take her on flights of the imagination to Prince Edward Island, to Sutter's Mill, to Narnia and Sunnybrook Farm, to outer space and Hogwarts.
She tried her best to bring her mother back to life with a few key anecdotes and memories smeared by tears. And then she looked down at the page she'd read many times growing up---from The Minpins by Roald Dahl. "The first time my mother read this book to me was after a visit to the Claymore Arboretum. I was five years old, and I believed the dragonflies were fairies, and that tiny sprites rode around on the backs of songbirds. She let me go on thinking that for as long as I pleased. And as far as I'm concerned, that's the best parenting advice ever."
She breathed in, imagining the comfortable scent of her mother's bathrobe as they snuggled together for their nightly story. She breathed out, hoping her words would somehow touch her mother one more time.
"And above all, watch with glittering eyes the whole world around you because the greatest secrets are always hidden in the most unlikely places. Those who don't believe in magic will never find it.”
Susan Wiggs, The Lost and Found Bookshop

“Brand new short story writer from Ireland who will become the next “breakthrough” writer. He has all the hallmarks of a wizard storyteller and this book is up there with the very best newcomers”
Darren Moore, Five Incredible Short Stories

“Written words are like a canvas without a set dimension.”
David Parker, Creativity for the Kremlin: How to Depose a Dictator

Diane L. Kowalyshyn
“The headstones were like soldiers and roll call—uniform and straight, row upon row of fallen heroes.”
Diane L. Kowalyshyn, Stage Fright

Diane L. Kowalyshyn
“And since her best friend had plans to move halfway around the world, the fangs of separation anxiety had left teeth marks on her ass. ”
Diane L. Kowalyshyn

“There is a widely held belief that the imagination is not to be trusted and that only things scientifically real and provable can be relied on. Yet, many of your greatest scientific inventions comes from the imagination. [...] Everything in your reality existed as a thought before it existed in reality.”
Sanaya Roman, Duane Packer, Opening to Channel: How to Connect with Your Guide

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Silence is the doorway to the temple of imagination.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Night of a Thousand Thoughts

Victor Hugo
“Verdade ou Mentira, o que se diz sobre os homens geralmente tem tanta influência em suas vidas e seu destino quanto aquilo que eles fazem.”
Victor Hugo, Os Miseráveis

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