Brenda Ueland Quotes About Imagination

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  • I learned...that inspiration does not come like a bolt, nor is it kinetic, energetic striving, but it comes into us slowly and quietly and all the time, though we must regularly and every day give it a little chance to start flowing, prime it with a little solitude and idleness.

    Brenda Ueland (2013). “If You Want to Write”, p.37, Simon and Schuster
  • But the great artists like Michelangelo and Blake and Tolstoi--like Christ whom Blake called an artist because he had one of the most creative imaginations that ever was on earth--do not want security, egoistic or materialistic. Why, it never occurs to them. "Be not anxious for the morrow," and "which of you being anxious can add one cubit to his stature?" So they dare to be idle, i.e. not to be pressed and duty-driven all the time. They dare to love people even when they are very bad, and they dare not to try and dominate others to show them what they must do for their own good.

    Peace   Artist   People  
  • When you will, make a resolution, set your jaw, you are expressing an imaginative fear that you won't do the thing. If you knew you would do the thing, you would smile happily and set about it. And this fear (since the imagination is always creative) comes about presently and you slide down into the complete slump of several weeks or years - the very thing you dreaded and set your jaw against.

    Brenda Ueland (2013). “If You Want to Write”, p.22, Simon and Schuster
  • We have come to think that duty should come first. I disagree. Duty should be a by-product. Writing, the creative effort, the use of the imagination, should come first – at least, for some part of every day of your life. It is a wonderful blessing if you use it. You will become happier, more enlightened, alive, impassioned, light-hearted and generous to everybody else. Even your health will improve. Colds will disappear and all the other ailments of discouragement and boredom.

    Brenda Ueland (2013). “If You Want to Write”, p.12, Simon and Schuster
  • vivisection is not the same thing as scientific progress. There is such a thing as scientific progress. But this wholesale dedication of scientists to vivisection, which is the easy and cheap way, actually prevents them from scientific progress, for true progress is difficult and requires genius and imagination in its devoted workers.

    Brenda Ueland (1993). “Strength to Your Sword Arm: Selected Writings”, Holy Cow Press
  • Orthodox criticism ... is a murderer of talent. And because the most modest and sensitive people are the most talented, having the most imagination and sympathy, these are the first ones to get killed off.

    Brenda Ueland (2013). “If You Want to Write”, p.7, Simon and Schuster
  • The imagination needs moodling,--long, inefficient happy idling, dawdling and puttering.

    Brenda Ueland (2013). “If You Want to Write”, p.23, Simon and Schuster
  • No writing is a waste of time – no creative work where the feelings, the imagination, the intelligence must work. With every sentence you write, you have learned something. It has done you good.

    Brenda Ueland (2013). “If You Want to Write”, p.13, Simon and Schuster
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