5. Imagination is considered "a
power of the mind," "a creative
faculty of the mind," "the mind"
itself when in use, and a
"process" of the mind used for
thinking, scheming, contriving,
remembering, creating,
fantasizing, and forming
opinion.
10. •Without imagination, you are
unable to formulate anything
new.
•Without knowledge, you are
unable to make full use of your
imagination.
•With a little imagination you can
always collect knowledge, but a
little knowledge is a dangerous
thing in the hands of those with
no imagination.
14. Knowing comes from
experience;
imagination is the definition
of that experience.
Knowledge gives us raw facts,
but imagination puts these facts into
practical use like to help in using our
imagination to design, say, a car.
15. (1) Sometimes, we can't know everything and sometimes we
have to make things up to get by.
Such as science fiction stories or movies.
These people use imagination all the time and
some make a good living doing it.
So in this instance imagination may be more
important than knowledge in the money making sense.
(2) Knowledge can sometimes be boring and unentertaining.
So fantasy may be more interesting but still unreal.
(3) Knowledge although very good and sometimes necessary to
have,
will not cause inventions to occur which
is usually a result of using one's imagination.
17. knowledge comes f rom imaginat ion
“Imagination is more important than knowledge.
Knowledge is limited; imagination circles the world”
.
"Imagination without knowledge is ignorance waiting to happen"
Our imagination is the only limit to w hat we can hope to have in the future.