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If a child is to keep alive his inborn sense of wonder without any such gift from the fairies, he needs the companionship of at least one adult who can share it, rediscovering with him the joy, excitement, and mystery of the world we live in. (Catherine the Great )
People can die of mere imagination. (Catherine the Great )
The great successful men of the world have used their imaginations... they think ahead and create their mental picture, and the go to work materializing that picture in all its details, filling in here, adding a little there, altering this a bit and that a bit, but steadily building -- steadily building. (Catherine the Great )
Visualize this thing that you want, see it, feel it, believe in it. Make your mental blue print, and begin to build. (Catherine the Great )
See the things you want as already yours. Think of them as yours, as belonging to you, as already in your possession. (Catherine the Great )
Pictures help you to form the mental mold... (Catherine the Great )
I think my securities far outweigh my insecurities. I am not nearly as afraid of myself and my imagination as I used to be. (Catherine the Great )
The imaginations which people have of one another are the solid facts of society. (Catherine the Great )
Death is the tyrant of the imagination. (Catherine the Great )
When the imagination and will power are in conflict, are antagonistic, it is always the imagination which wins, without any exception. (Catherine the Great )
Live out of your imagination, not your history. (Catherine the Great )
We are what and where we are because we have first imagined it. (Catherine the Great )
I noticed an almost universal trait among Super Achievers, and it was what I call Sensory Goal Vision. These people knew what they wanted out of life, and they could sense it multidimensionally before they ever had it. They could not only see it, but also taste it, smell it, and imagine the sounds and emotions associated with it. They pre-lived it before they had it. And the sharp, sensory vision became a powerful driving force in their lives. (Catherine the Great )
The mind must see visual achievement of the purpose before action is initiated. (Catherine the Great )
To know is nothing at all; to imagine is everything. (Catherine the Great )
The most evident difference springs from the important part which is played in man by a relatively strong power of imagination and by the capacity to think, aided as it is by language and other symbolically devices. (Catherine the Great )
Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand. (Catherine the Great )
In that way imagination and intelligence enter into our existence in the part of servants of the primary instincts. (Catherine the Great )
What is the imagination? Only an arm or weapon of the interior energy; only the precursor of the reason. (Catherine the Great )
The quality of the imagination is to flow and not to freeze. (Catherine the Great )
We live by our imagination, our admiration s, and our sentiments. (Catherine the Great )
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