Quotes From "The Spirit Of Imagination" By S.A. Tawks

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It is neither poor handling nor the weather that turns the pages of a book a fine sepia. It is the reader's imagination. S.A. Tawks
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Ms Rainn, when was the last time you visited a library for the books and not the free Internet it offers? S.A. Tawks
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She lost touch with reality and was dragged into her imagination. S.A. Tawks
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When the imagination takes over, the second hand could be the hour hand to a creator of stories. S.A. Tawks
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The imagination is a wild and dangerous forest that is impossible to know the full might of. S.A. Tawks
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As much as I respect him, he is somewhat of an ignorant fool. S.A. Tawks
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What the future held for spirit, Emily could only imagine. S.A. Tawks
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What could a person like Emily do? Could she possibly satisfy both sides? Or would that only end badly? S.A. Tawks
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Then an argument would ensue because they were men with different ideas. S.A. Tawks
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It was nice meeting you three, and I'm sure under different circumstances it would have been a pleasure. S.A. Tawks
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Too many questions can cripple imagination, for how can you apply logical questions to something that is not real? S.A. Tawks
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Could crushed spirit be destroyed if it encountered too much spirit? S.A. Tawks
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The sisterhood of librarians is a non-profit organisation and our goal is to keep imagination alive, not make money. S.A. Tawks
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Tales of triumph are my favourite. S.A. Tawks
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Someone who was just nice didn't remain on your mind an hour after they'd left. S.A. Tawks
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It means they engineered the spirit to have a negative effect on the imagination. S.A. Tawks
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The power of fiction is a great thing. But, after all, reality is just a little more important. S.A. Tawks
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I do not steal imagination. I use it and replace it by making people read. S.A. Tawks
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There is so much we do not know about the imagination. That is why we must study it. S.A. Tawks
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Manufactured spirit is much more reliable than organic spirit. S.A. Tawks
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The imagination gland doesn't die. It just becomes reliant on manufactured spirit. S.A. Tawks
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It's okay, Ms Rainn, you were simply lost in your imagination. S.A. Tawks
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Between giant spiders and meeting Edmund Ellis did I have a chance, Ms Rainn? S.A. Tawks
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Crying will achieve nothing. Only action will. S.A. Tawks
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Too much thought can find fault in anything, even if there is no fault to be found. S.A. Tawks
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How do you crush spirit? You take out all the good. S.A. Tawks
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You must learn not to rely so heavily on others. Only then will help come when you truly need it. S.A. Tawks
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No one is better than anyone else. Some just simply don't fulfil their potential of being the best they possibly can. S.A. Tawks
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They're a group called The Spirit-crushers and their leader is known as The Almighty Spirit-crusher. S.A. Tawks
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Ms Rainn, you might say, is a writing prodigy and I'm her mentor. S.A. Tawks
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We each have a little imagination in all of us, and a book is the best absorbent there is. S.A. Tawks
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The purpose of the Sisterhood of Librarians is to keep the secret of creative juice and keep the idea of libraries alive. S.A. Tawks
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Sometimes one's imagination can be more beautiful than the most picturesque beach. S.A. Tawks
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But, you must remember, whatever you eat, make sure you have at least one bowl of salad with it. S.A. Tawks
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A woman can never be late when she is meeting with a man. But a man can most certainly be late when he is meeting with a woman. S.A. Tawks
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When you juice books from a library you are taking the history and imagination that has accumulated over so many years there. S.A. Tawks
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If someone knew equally as much about the ins and outs of your home, it would not be your home. S.A. Tawks
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He could tell her that dogs used to look like cats and vice versa without a lick of proof and it would change the way she regarded the animals. S.A. Tawks
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It is that kind of thinking that is the problem; that movies, video games and the Internet, devices that simply amuse the imagination are more interesting than what a library stocks. S.A. Tawks
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Isn't it true that a well-read book seems more alive to you, Ms Rainn? S.A. Tawks
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WARNING: The production of spirit is a very delicate and dangerous procedure. It should be left to the professionals and under absolutely no circumstance be replicated. S.A. Tawks
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He held out a shaky and worn hand and she met it with one of her young and inexperienced ones. S.A. Tawks
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If you aren't polite when giving criticism you will come off as an awful person and if you aren't polite when receiving criticism you will come off as an awful person. S.A. Tawks
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The spirit of imagination smells exactly how the person inhaling it imagines it to smell. S.A. Tawks
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The job description, like most, used complicated words that made job-hopefuls hesitant to apply because it may be out of their range of capability. S.A. Tawks
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She didn't want to alienate herself from the very wealthy man that was about to offer her a job by declining the polite offer of a drink. S.A. Tawks
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There are other ways than conventional doors to get around my house, Ms Rainn. S.A. Tawks