Danh ngôn của Carol Ann Duffy
The moment of inspiration can come from memory, or language, or the imagination, or experience - anything that makes an impression forcibly enough for language to form.
The moment of inspiration can come from memory, or language, or the imagination, or experience - anything that makes an impression forcibly enough for language to form.
Khoảnh khắc cảm hứng có thể đến từ trí nhớ, ngôn ngữ, trí tưởng tượng hoặc trải nghiệm - bất cứ điều gì tạo ấn tượng đủ mạnh để ngôn ngữ hình thành.
Tác giả: Carol Ann Duffy | Chuyên mục: Imagination | Sứ mệnh: [5]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Carol Ann Duffy
- I still read Donne, particularly his love poems.
- It's always good when women win things in fiction because it tends to be more male-dominated, unlike poetry, which is more equal.
- Like the sand and the oyster, it's a creative irritant. In each poem, I'm trying to reveal a truth, so it can't have a fictional beginning.
- Christmas is taken very seriously in this household. I believe in Father Christmas, and there's no way I'd do anything to undermine that belief.
- Poetry and prayer are very similar.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Imagination
- But I'm never gonna get to a point in my life where what it costs to shoot a movie is going to determine what it is. The limits of my imagination is the only thing that's gonna stop me.
- I do believe the aura of the Olympics is the greatest platform for sport and when one achieves success there it is sure to fire up the imagination of the youth.
- Literature is a beautiful way of keeping the imagination alive, of visiting worlds you would never have time to in your day-to-day life. It keeps you abreast of a wider spectrum of human activities.
- Everything is creative. It's all relative to me. No matter what, you've gotta use your imagination, use your senses.
- This is one of those cases in which the imagination is baffled by the facts.