The best way to renew thought is to go outside the human imagination.
“The best way to renew thought is to go outside the human imagination.”
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The best way to renew thought is to go outside the human imagination.
“The best way to renew thought is to go outside the human imagination.”
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“The best way to renew thought is to go outside the human imagination.”
“Can we ever really know anyone well? Let's just say we often found ourselves in each other's company and neither of us minded.”
“Science fiction is my way of pushing the imagination onward. It's a way to understand how the world will look in the future.”
“Ants can live together in solidarity and forget themselves in the community. In a normative capitalist society, everyone is an egoist. In the ants' civilization, you are part of the group; you don't live for yourself alone.”
“Judaism is in all my books.”
“We of the modern age are a bridge between the old human and the new one. We still have the mentality of the old human - a slave mentality, like the Children of Israel in Egypt: too controlled, full of fear.”
“Well, the fact is that one imagination is critically important, and if you have had your imagination stimulated by what is basically a variety of subjects, you are much more amenable to accepting, to understanding and interacting with the realities of the world.”
“Imagination is at the root of much that passes for love.”
“Imagination is a screen onto which the evil spirits can 'project' images, temptations presented as stimulating entertainments, offering us pleasurable rewards if we give in to the temptation.”
“I see all these people talking about acting as a great spiritual thing. It's not. There's no great mystery to acting. It's a very simple thing to do, but you have to work hard at it. It's about asking questions and using your imagination.”
“The saddest thing I can imagine is to get used to luxury.”
“Imagination is one of our most useful and pleasurable cognitive tools, but it is not perfect. It extends our reach away from the present, away from the past, and into the future, but it can be frequently and disastrously wrong at times.”