The Imagination as the Architect of Manhood
"Imagination rules the world."—Napoleon.
"The imagination is the very secret and marrow of civilization. It is the very eye of faith. The soul without imagination is what an observatory would be without a telescope."—Beecher.
"In such natures the imagination seems to spire up like a Gothic cathedral over a prodigiously solid crypt of common sense, so that its lightness stands secure on the consciousness of an immovable basis."—Lowell.
"Man's reason is overhung by the imagination. It rains rich treasures for fertilizing the barren soul."—Anon.
"By faith Abraham went forth, not knowing whither he went."—Hebrews.