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Poems or words related to creation

1. "There is no doubt that creativity is the most important human resource. Without creativity, there will be no progress, and we will repeat the same patterns forever." - Edward Bono

2. "There is only one you in the world, and this expression is unique. If you stop it, it will not exist through other media and will disappear forever." - Martha Graham

3. "Creativity is coming up with new things. Innovation is making new things." - Theodore Levitt

4. "A new idea is very fragile; it may It may be killed by a laugh or a yawn, it may be stabbed to death by a taunt, or it may end in depression because of a frown from an authority figure." --- Charles Brower

5. "When. We need entertainment at work as we do what we were born to do." - Linda Naiman

6. "No one has ever been to the place of creation. You have to leave the comfortable city and go into the wilderness of intuition. You will discover a wonderful world and you will discover yourself." - Alan Alda

7. "Instead of nothing else. It is better to have some wrong ideas than to always think that one is right." - Edward Bono

8. "The painter told me that no one can draw a tree when it is not yet formed; No one can draw a child based on his initial outline...but by observing the child's movements for a period of time, the artist can understand his characteristics and draw every aspect of his expression." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

9. “Genius is simply the faculty of perceiving things in an unordinary way.” - William James

10. “Being creative People who want to know everything. They want to know about everything—ancient history, nineteenth-century mathematics, modern production techniques, and the future of pigs—because they never know when these ideas might coalesce into something new. Six minutes, six months, or six years. But they believe it will happen." - Carl Airy

11. "Creativity is about inventing, experimenting, growing, taking risks, breaking rules, and making mistakes. Mistakes and entertainment." - Mary Cook

12. "Inspiration can't wait, you have to chase it with a stick." - Jack London

13. . "All artists impregnate their brushes in their own souls, and infuse their own nature into their work." - Henry Ward Beecher

14. "The important question is not 'What training creativity?', but why is not everyone creative? How is human potential being frustrated? So I think the best question is probably not 'Why are people creative?' Why are people not creative and innovative? 'We must have no sense of surprise in the face of creativity, as if we would think it was a miracle if everyone was creative. ” ——Abraham Maslow

15. “ Nothing is ever finished. Everything in the world needs to be done. The most beautiful pictures have not yet been painted, the greatest scripts have not been written, and the most beautiful poems have not yet been composed. There is no perfect railway, no best government, no perfect law. Physics, mathematics and the best science are still in their infancy. Psychology, economics and sociology are preparing the next Darwin, and his task is to wait for the next Einstein. ” - Lincoln Stephens

16. “The world is but a canvas to the imaginative man. ” — Henry David Thoreau

17. “We have come to regard art and work as incompatible, or at least as two separate categories, and for the first time in history we have created There is no art industry. ” - Ananda Kumariyasuwami

18. “So you see, imagination needs to be undisciplined—long-term, ineffective, joyful and idle, lazy and procrastinating. ” - Brenda Ulan

19. “Creativity is seeing something that doesn’t exist.”

You need to realize how to dig that stuff out and make it God's playmate. ”——Michael Shea

20. “The most powerful poetic soul of all is our childlike innocence.” ” — Stephen Nachmanovitch

21. “As competition intensifies, there is an increasing need for creative thinking. It’s not enough to do the same thing well and solve problems effectively. ” - Edward Bono

22. “Listen to other people’s original ideas, no matter how ridiculous they may seem at first.” If you lock people's minds, you will get a lot of blind followers. Give them room to play freely. ” —William McKnight, CEO, 3M Company

23. “Everyone has new ideas after they shower. It’s the people who get out of the shower, dry off and do the actual work that make a difference. ”——Nolan Bushnell

24. “All great achievements and ideas are initially ridiculous”——Albert Camus