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Nothing is more important than creative play through imagination.
Never stop playing, and never stop imagining! — Carmela Dutra
Never stop playing, and never stop imagining! — Carmela Dutra
Take a kid fishing. You'll capture their imagination.
— Max Hawthorne
Children are born with imaginations in mint condition, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound. Then life corrects for grandiosity.
— Phyllis Theroux
My name is Jarrett Krosoczka, and I write and illustrate books for children for a living. So I use my imagination as my full-time job.
— Jarrett J. Krosoczka
Calico Kitty
My calico kitty
was painted and primed
she could prowl
the night away ~
without spending a dime... — Muse
My calico kitty
was painted and primed
she could prowl
the night away ~
without spending a dime... — Muse
For children who depend on mentally escaping into their minds to survive, imagination can become both refuge and desert island.
— Na'ama Yehuda
Imagination does not stir at the suggestion of the feeble, much diluted stuff that is too often put into children's hands.
— Charlotte Mason
Because they have so little, children must rely on imagination rather than experience.
— Eleanor Roosevelt
The music had to be rooted, and yet had to branch out,like the wild imagination of a child.
— A.R. Rahman
Nothing sobers a wandering philosophical imagination like the thought of having a wife and children to support.
— John Piper
All real fantasy is serious. Only faked fantasy is not serious. That is why it is so wrong to impose faked fantasy on children ...
— Robertson Davies
Although I do not have a family, I have eyes, ears and imagination, and know, as most people know, that the importance of one's children is paramount.
— Lara St. John
A fortress built long ago,
Walls made timeless by historic glory.
The small girl in the boat slows,
To listen to its story. — Rachel Lewis
Walls made timeless by historic glory.
The small girl in the boat slows,
To listen to its story. — Rachel Lewis
The essence of art is to recapturel the fantasy and the imagination of a child again, but without the innocence of a child.
— Romare Bearden
Neither your mother nor I have any imagination at all and we certainly didn't bring you up to have one
— John Boyne
Art is the child of imagination and gives life.
— Mirka Mora
Summerhill children are allowed to go through their gangster period, and consequentially more furniture is destroyed.
— A.S. Neill
It is more important to let a child's imagination develop than it is to labor to inculcate in him or her some correct ethical point of view.
— Padraic Colum
A word is a small song.
— Larry Good
Children have imagination enough to grasp any idea which you present to them with honesty and without patronage.
— Armstrong Sperry
When we are no longer children we are already dead
— Constantin Brancusi
Creating a world within the imagination one day at a time through words and colors.
— Peggy A. Borel
Childhood, catching our imagination when it is fresh and tender, never lets go of us.
— J.B. Priestley
A dream is a seed.
Vision plants it.
Imagination nurtures growth.
Opportunities create blooms.
Thoughts become things! — Donna McGoff
Vision plants it.
Imagination nurtures growth.
Opportunities create blooms.
Thoughts become things! — Donna McGoff
While childhood, and while dreams, producing childhood, shall be left, imagination shall not have spread her holy wings totally to fly the earth.
— Charles Lamb
No child should be permitted to grow up without exercise for imagination. It enriches life for him. It makes things wonderful and beautiful.
— Mark Twain
I do think imagination is enormously valuable, and that children should be encouraged in their imagination. That's very true.
— Richard Dawkins
Their powerlessness, innocence, and imagination fused to enable them to turn time inside out, travel on the wind, and enter the souls of animals.
— Mark Helprin
Better to have to retrace your steps and then move forward than never to move forward at all.
— Anne Burack Sayre
Ocean waves gently rock the boat,
As if to the tune of a lullaby.
She sits still as the boat silently floats
Under the infinite blue sky. — Rachel Lewis
As if to the tune of a lullaby.
She sits still as the boat silently floats
Under the infinite blue sky. — Rachel Lewis
For quiet, solitary and observant children create their own world and live in it, nourishing their imaginations on the material at hand.
— Beatrix Potter
Television deprives children of their imaginations.
— Theodore Isaac Rubin
Leaves lift trees.
— Larry Good
Poems for children help them celebrate the joy and wonder of their world. Humorous poems tickle the funny bone of their imaginations.
— Charles Ghigna
If we can reach in wih the art and touch the imagination of the child, no matter who, we have affected that child.
— Ossie Davis
Children do not give up their innate imagination, curiosity, dreaminess easily. You have to love them to get them to do that.
— R.D. Laing
Give children toys that are powered by their imagination, not by batteries.
— H. Jackson Brown Jr.
The imagination of our children is blunted on television, and their thinking is done for them.
— Stanley R. Jaffe
Every child is born blessed with a vivid imagination.
— Walt Disney
I think the written word is my first love. I was just a very imagination - centered child and a big part of that imaginary life came from reading.
— Zoe Kazan
Resting on the roots of this old oak I lean back against his knotted trunk, shine my granny smith on my sleeve And ponder the days ...
— Kellie Elmore
Today, make time to play.
— Na'ama Yehuda
Children arrive animists. They learn about life, themselves, and empathy by imagining the liveliness of everything they come into contact with.
— S. Kelley Harrell
I believe in imagination. I did Kramer vs. Kramer before I had children. But the mother I would be was already inside me.
— Meryl Streep
As children, we all live in a world of imagination, of fantasy, and for some of us that world of make-believe continues into adulthood.
— Jim Henson
Children see magic because they look for it.
— Christopher Moore