Share this sentence
— Pamela Frankau"the virtue of imagination has this in common with the virtue of courage. Without it, you are less good: with it, you are not necessarily better."
Related information
Discover more quotes
Previous Quote
In Rome people seem to love with more zest, murder with more imagination, submit to creative urges more often, and lose the sense of logic more easily than in any other place.
— Letitia Baldrige
Next Quote
I write about, more or less, everything I can think of, that is I stretch my imagination as far as it'll go. I am kind of stuck in the middle as far as my life goes, and hence my imagination tends to zero in on things which are indeed in the middle. That is, I don't write about the very rich, who I scarcely know, or the very poor who I don't know very well either.
— John Updike
Loading recommended content...