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Imagination, not invention, is the supreme master of art as of life.
Joseph Conrad
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What this quote means

Imagination is more powerful than invention in both art and life.

This quote suggests that the ability to imagine and create concepts holds greater significance than merely inventing new things. In the realms of art and life, imagination drives creativity, offering a deeper understanding and exploration of human experience beyond the limits of tangible inventions.

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ImaginationArtLifeCreativityInvention

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Example use cases

This quote can inspire art students to prioritize creativity in their work.

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