Imagination and childhood quotes:

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  • Storybooks were always a big part of my imagination, and my childhood and adolescence. -- Jesse Williams
  • Because of my faith and my imagination, I was able to enjoy my childhood, even though it was tough. -- Donna Brazile
  • Writing gives me the opportunity to explore ideas, play with language, solve problems, use my imagination, and draw on my own childhood. -- Jack Prelutsky
  • I feel like my imagination was crafted by Tolkien. He seemed to tap into that childhood intrigue of secret doors and hidden worlds. -- Richard C. Armitage
  • I feel very warm towards Mum and Dad for giving us the independence they did. My childhood, and the fact we didn't have a TV, gave me a boundless imagination. -- Dido Armstrong
  • Dark Shadows' was the spark that lit the fire of my childhood imagination. It wasn't polished; it wasn't perfect. But it gave us characters with real personalities and complicated motivations. -- William J. Mann
  • Imagination and invention go hand in hand. Remember how lack of resources was never a problem in childhood games? Shift a few pieces of furniture around the living room, and you have yourself a fort. -- Alexandra Adornetto
  • I didn't like Barbie dolls, so I used to have this overactive imagination, and I used to pretend to be all these different things. My weird childhood fetishes seem to have come to life now as an actor. -- Sonam Kapoor
  • It was a very idyllic childhood, surrounded by utterly beautiful landscapes that I got very, very bored of when I hit my teens. But being on your own a lot and being bored is good for your imagination. It makes it stretch. -- Jessica Raine
  • In Ronald Reagan's chaotic childhood, the imagination was armor. There is nothing unusual about that; transcending the doubts, hesitations, and fears swirling around you by casting yourself internally as the hero of your own adventure story is a characteristic psychic defense mechanism of the Boy Who Disappears. -- Rick Perlstein
  • I had a very happy childhood, but I wasn't that happy a child. I liked being alone and creating characters and voices. I think that's when your creativity is developed, when you're young. I liked the world of the imagination because it was an easy place to go to. -- David Walliams
  • I first came across the script for 'Macbeth' between the ages of 11 and 12; it was the first book that shook my life. Because I did not yet understand that I could simply purchase it in a bookstore, I copied much of it by hand and took it home. My childhood imagination pushed me to feel like a co-author of the play. -- Ismail Kadare
  • Since childhood I'd been suspected of imagination -- Steve Aylett
  • Childhood, catching our imagination when it is fresh and tender, never lets go of us. -- J. B. Priestley
  • I feel like my imagination was crafted by Tolkien. He seemed to tap into that childhood intrigue of secret doors and hidden worlds. -- Richard C. Armitage
  • A place makes a deep impression on you when you're young. It lives with you. It's like your childhood. It fertilises the imagination. -- Richard Eyre
  • 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
  • I had this wild imagination. I was never me. All my childhood photos, I'm in fancy dress, playing a Russian refuge or Marvelous Mad Madam Mim. -- Juno Temple
  • The difference between childhood and adulthood, Vic had come to believe, was the difference between imagination and resignation. You traded one for the other and lost your way. -- Joe Hill
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