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«The possibilities for mobilizing the experience, imaginations, and intelligence of workers, both employed and unemployed, are limitless.»
«What wild imaginations one forms where dear self is concerned! How sure to be mistaken!»
«Some people have active imaginations, but they don't know me and they're wrong if they think they do.»
Author: Yamila Diaz | About: Imagination, People | Keywords: active, imaginations
«The imaginations which people have of one another are the solid facts of society.»
«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.»
«Thou hast heard their reproach, O LORD, and all their imaginations against me; / The lips of those that rose up against me, and their device against me all the day.»
Author: Bible | Keywords: imaginations
«Thou hast seen all their vengeance and all their imaginations against me.»
Author: Bible | Keywords: imaginations, vengeance
«We learn to curb our will and keep our overt actions within the bounds of humanity, long before we can subdue our sentiments and imaginations to the same mild tone.»
«What a fine lesson is conveyed to the mind -- to take no note of time but by its benefits, to watch only for the smiles and neglect the frowns of fate, to compose our lives of bright and gentle moments, turning always to the sunny side of things, and letting the rest slip for our imaginations, unheeded or forgotten! How different from the common art of self-tormenting!»

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