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Dickens' plots are his most discardable properties, and often have to be pushed aside to let the strange poetry of his imagination emerge.


John Carey


#imagination

Imagine a society entirely absorbed in its own historicity. It would be incapable of producing historians. Living entirely under the sign of the future, it would satisfy itself with automatic self-recording processes and auto-inventory machines, postponing indefinitely the task of understanding itself


Pierre Nora


#memory #prophecy #social-networks #imagination

Imagination is thinking beyond language.


Raheel Farooq


#language #thinking #imagination

To be a hero you have to learn to be a deviant — because you're always going against the conformity of the group.


Philip G. Zimbardo


#imagination

I am not trying to seduce you. "I know that. But please, Mrs. Robinson. This is difficult for me." "Why is it," she said "Because I am confused about things. I can't tell what I'm imagining. I can't tell what's real. I can't --" "Would you like me to seduce you?" "What?" "Is that what you're trying to tell me?


Charles Webb


#imagination

As a fiction writer I am not always sure where reality ends and non reality begins, when sane thoughts become less than sane, or what is imagination versus undiscovered truth, but ultimately, it is my job to make you as unsure as I am.


Kathryn Mattingly


#romance #suspense #imagination

Imagine


Pavan


#imagination

This,' said the stranger softly, as if to himself, 'is the woeful proof, indeed, of decadence. Man waives his prerogative of lordship over the irreclaimable savagery of earth. He has warmed his temperate house of clay to be a hot-house to his imagination, till the very walls are frail and eaten with fever.' ("The Accursed Cordonnier")


Bernard Capes


#decadent #decadents #imagination

Imagine - a thousand Eleanors ruling under a thousand suns.


David Marusek


#imagination

Imagine, Bishop, that you have a beloved cat, but that your cat is not with you. If you close your eyes and further imagine you are petting your cat, the same neurons in your brains are activated as if you were petting the actual cat. Our minds may know the difference between its models and reality itself, but it prefers its models. So much so that we apprehend reality through our models, rather than directly via the sense. When I'm speaking to you, I have a little bishop in my head, and though I speak out load, I'm speaking to my little bishop. When you answer, I can only perceive you through my model of you. Mentars also make models, but they don't apprehend reality through them. They end up, not with little people in their minds, but with highly complex rule sets. They relate to their models in the same way we relate to weather models, as things to consult, but not to conflate with external reality.


David Marusek


#perception #reality #singularity #imagination






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