Imagination! Imagination! I put it first years ago, when I was asked what qualities I thought necessary for success on the stage.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As artists, I think that one of the good qualities we have is that we're imaginative. We're resourceful. We like challenges.
My imagination, my ability to understand the way love and people grow over time, how passion can surprise and renew, utterly failed me.
The ability to absorb a book and make someone else's words and story your own was exactly was I was doing on stage.
Everything, I think, about acting is based on imagination.
I have more of a vivid imagination than I have talent. I cook up ideas. It's just a characteristic.
I always look on imagination as one of the most powerful things we can cultivate in young people. If they have a good, active imagination, they can cope with life better; they are... able to imagine possibilities and to think around problems.
I feel real confidence in working on the stage.
There is only one admirable form of the imagination: the imagination that is so intense that it creates a new reality, that it makes things happen.
Imagination is an instrument of survival.
There were times in my career I went a little further than I wanted because of expectations. Doing certain things onstage when children were in the audience, wearing certain clothes, singing certain lyrics.
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