Quote by Mary Richards
The imagination equips us to perceive reality when it is not fully

The imagination equips us to perceive reality when it is not fully materialized. – Mary Richards

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It helps, I think, to consider ourselves on a very long journey: the main thing is to keep to the faith, to endure, to help each other when we stumble or tire, to weep and press on. – Mary Richards

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Faith
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Let no one be deluded that a knowledge of the path can substitute for putting one foot in front of the other. – Mary Richards

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It is for each of us freely to choose whom we shall serve, and find in that obedience our freedom. – Mary Richards

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Imagination
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Let us leave pretty women to men devoid of imagination. – Marcel Proust

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Imagination

Its what still excites me most about acting: letting your imagination go places its never been before. Theres nothing better than that. – Robin Wright Penn

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Imagination

Id love to play more challenging roles, characters that would stretch my comfort zone and imagination. – Isabelle Fuhrman

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Imagination

What does it mean to be Catholic and not a Catholic? I feel adrift, homeless. My Catholic imagination allows me to see the soul as a lit breath, seeking the divine. It persists. – Julianna Baggott

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Imagination

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