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entryContent[0] = "&ldquo;There is no greater joy than that of feeling oneself a <font color=\"red\">creator</font>. The triumph of life is expressed by <font color=\"red\">creation</font>.&rdquo; <a title=\"Henri Bergson, philosopher\" href=\"../literature/authors-posters-ben-bes.html#bergson\">Henri Bergson</a>"
entryContent[1] = "&ldquo;Culture is the process by which a person becomes all that they were <font color=\"red\">created</font> capable of being.&rdquo; <a title=\"Thomas Carlyle, philosopher\" href=\"../socialstudies/philosophers-posters-c.html#carlyle\">Thomas Carlyle</a>"
entryContent[2] = "&ldquo;The <font color=\"red\">creative</font> element in the mind of man . . . emerges in as mysterious a fashion as those elementary particles which leap into momentary existence in great cyclotrons, only to vanish again like infinitesimal ghosts.&rdquo; <a title=\"Loren Eiseley\" href=\"../literature/authors-posters-e.html#loren-eiseley\">Loren Eiseley</a>"
entryContent[3] = "&ldquo;Once the amateur's naive approach and humble willingness to learn fades away, the <font color=\"red\">creative</font> spirit of good photography dies with it. Every professional should remain always in his heart an amateur.&rdquo; <a title=\"Alfred Eisenstaedt\" href=\"../individuals/men/eisenstaedta.html\">Alfred Eisenstaedt</a>"
entryContent[4] = "&ldquo;Loving, like prayer, is a power as well as a process. It's curative. It is <font color=\"red\">creative</font>.&rdquo; <a title=\"Zona Gale\" href=\"../literature/authors-posters-gal-gar.html#zona-gale\">Zona Gale</a>"
entryContent[5] = "&ldquo;<font color=\"red\">Creativity</font> not committed to public purpose is merely therapy or ego satisfaction.&rdquo; <a title=\"Ernest Jones\" href=\"../health/psychology-posters-j.html#ernest-jones\">Ernest Jones</a>"
entryContent[6] = "&ldquo;As long as we ourselves are caught up in the process of <font color=\"red\">creation</font>, we neither see nor understand; indeed we ought not to understand, for nothing is more injurious to immediate experience than cognition. But for the purpose of cognitive understanding we must detach ourselves from the <font color=\"red\">creative process</font> and look at it from the outside; only then does it become an image that expresses what we are bound to call &lsquo;meaning&rsquo;.&rdquo; <a title=\"Jung posters\" href=\"../individuals/men/jung-posters-1.html\">Carl Jung</a>"
entryContent[7] = "&ldquo;The psyche <font color=\"red\">creates</font> reality every day.&rdquo; <a title=\"Jung posters\" href=\"../individuals/men/jung-posters-1.html\">Carl Jung</a>"
entryContent[8] = "&ldquo;<font color=\"red\">Creativity</font> sometimes needs the protection of darkness, of being ignored. That is very obvious in the natural tendency many artists and writers have not to show their paintings or writings before they are finished.&rdquo; <a title=\"Marie-Louise von Franz\" href=\"../individuals/men/jung-posters-3.html#marie-louise-vonfranz\">Marie-Louise von Franz</a>"
entryContent[9] = "&ldquo;If we fail to nourish our souls, they wither, and without soul, life ceases to have meaning. The <font color=\"red\">creative process</font> shrivels in the absence of continual dialogue with the soul. And <font color=\"red\">creativity</font> is what makes life worth living.&rdquo; Marion Woodman"
entryContent[10] = "&ldquo;Human salvation lies in the hands of the <font color=\"red\">creatively</font> maladjusted.&rdquo; <a title=\"Henri Matisse posters\" href=\"../individuals/men/kingposters.html\">Martin Luther King, Jr.</a>"
entryContent[11] = " &ldquo;The aftermath of nonviolence is the <font color=\"red\">creation</font> of the beloved community, while the aftermath of violence is tragic bitterness.&rdquo; <a title=\"Henri Matisse posters\" href=\"../individuals/men/kingposters.html\">Martin Luther King, Jr.</a>"
entryContent[12] = " &ldquo;You must not become morbidly absorbed in a past mistake but you must seek to outlive it by <font color=\"red\">creative</font> living in the future.&rdquo; <a title=\"Henri Matisse posters\" href=\"../individuals/men/kingposters.html\">Martin Luther King, Jr.</a>"
entryContent[13] = " &ldquo;<font color=\"red\">Creative</font> activity could be described as a type of learning process where <a title=\"Notable Teachers List\" href=\"../educators/index.html\">teacher</a> and pupil are located in the same individual.&rdquo; <a title=\"Arthur Koestler\" href=\"../literature/authors-posters-ko-ku.html#arthur-koestler\">Arthur Koestler</a>"
entryContent[14] = " &ldquo;The <font color=\"red\">creative</font> adult is the child who has survived.&rdquo; <a title=\"Ursula K. Le Guin, novelist\" href=\"../literature/authors-posters-le.html#ursula-le-guin\">Ursula K. Le Guin</a>"
entryContent[15] = " &ldquo;An <a title=\"Art Education and Art History Posters\" href=\"../art/index.html\">art</a> whose medium is language will always show a high degree of critical <font color=\"red\">creativeness</font>, for speech is itself a critique of life: it names, it characterizes, it passes judgment, in that it creates.&rdquo; <a title=\"Thomas Mann, novelist\" href=\"../literature/authors-posters-mal-man.html#thomas-mann\">Thomas Mann</a>"
entryContent[16] = " &ldquo;One must die to life in order to be utterly a <font color=\"red\">creator</font>.&rdquo; <a title=\"Thomas Mann, novelist\" href=\"../literature/authors-posters-mal-man.html#thomas-mann\">Thomas Mann</a>"
entryContent[17] = " &ldquo;It would be a mistake to ascribe this <font color=\"red\">creative</font> power to an inborn talent. In art, the genius <font color=\"red\">creator</font> is not just a gifted being, but a person who has succeeded in arranging for their appointed end, a complex of activities, of which the work is the outcome. The artist begins with a vision &#151; a <font color=\"red\">creative</font> operation requiring an effort. <font color=\"red\">Creativity</font> takes courage.&rdquo; <a title=\"Henri Matisse posters\" href=\"../individuals/men/matisse.html\">Henri Matisse</a>, <i>In Art</i>"
entryContent[18] = " &ldquo;Life makes itself manifest, &#150; life <font color=\"red\">creates</font>, life gives: &#150; and is in its turn held within certain limits and bound by certain laws which are insuperable.&rdquo; <a title=\"Maria Montessori posters\" href=\"../individuals/women/montessori_posters.html\">Maria Montessori</a>"
entryContent[19] = " <p class=\"pgold2\">&ldquo;<font color=\"red\">Creativity</font> arises out of the tension between spontaneity and limitations, the latter (like the river banks) forcing the spontaneity into the various forms which are essential to the work of art or poem.&rdquo; <a title=\"Rollo May\" href=\"../health/psychology-posters-m-n.html#rollo-may\">Rollo May</a></p>"
entryContent[20] = " &ldquo;<font color=\"red\">Creativity</font> is not merely the innocent spontaneity of our youth and childhood; it must also be married to the passion of the adult human being, which is a passion to live beyond one's death.&rdquo; <a title=\"Rollo May\" href=\"../health/psychology-posters-m-n.html#rollo-may\">Rollo May</a>"
entryContent[21] = " &ldquo;<font color=\"red\">Creation</font> which cannot express itself becomes madness.&rdquo; <a title=\"Anais Nin, author\" href=\"../literature/authors-posters-ni.html#anais-nin\">Anais Nin</a>"
entryContent[22] = " &ldquo;Good taste is the enemy of <font color=\"red\">creativity</font>.&rdquo; <a title=\"Pablo Picasso posters with educational curriculum enrichment resources.\" href=\"../individuals/men/picasso.html\">Pablo Picasso</a>"
entryContent[23] = " &ldquo;And by the way, everything in life is writable about if you have the outgoing guts to do it, and the imagination to improvise. The worst enemy to <font color=\"red\">creativity</font> is self-doubt.&rdquo; <a href=\"../individuals/women/wseries/women-activists-posters-n-o.html#plath\">Sylvia Plath</a>"
entryContent[24] = " &ldquo;The new meaning of soul is <font color=\"red\">creativity</font> and mysticism. These will become the foundation of the new psychological type and with him or her will come the new civilization.&rdquo; <a title=\"Otto Rank, psychology\" href=\"../health/psychology-posters-r.html#otto-rank\">Otto Rank</a>"
entryContent[25] = " &ldquo;The very essence of the <font color=\"red\">creative</font> is its novelty, and hence we have no standard by which to judge it.&rdquo; <a title=\"Carl Rodgers, psychologist\" href=\"../health/psychology-posters-r.html#carl-rogers\">Carl Rogers</a>"
entryContent[26] = " &ldquo;Perhaps our national ambition to standardize ourselves has behind it the notion that democracy means standardization. But standardization is the surest way to destroy the initiative, to benumb the <font color=\"red\">creative</font> impulse above all else essential to the vitality and growth of democratic ideals.&rdquo; <a title=\"Ida M. Tarbell, journalist\" href=\"../literature/authors-posters-t.html#ida-tarbell\">Ida M. Tarbell</a>"
entryContent[27] = " <p class=\"pgold2\">&ldquo;Everything comes to us that belongs to us if we <font color=\"red\">create</font> the capacity to receive it.&rdquo; <a title=\"Rabindranath Tagore\" href=\"../literature/authors-posters-t.html#rabindranath-tagore\">Rabindranath Tagore</a></p>"
entryContent[28] = " <p class=\"pgold2\">&ldquo;What is Art? It is the response of man's <font color=\"red\">creative</font> soul to the call of the Real.&rdquo; <a title=\"Rabindranath Tagore\" href=\"../literature/authors-posters-t.html#rabindranath-tagore\">Rabindranath Tagore</a></p>"
entryContent[29] = " &ldquo;You cannot <a title=\"Notable Educators List\" href=\"../educators/index.html\">teach</a> <font color=\"red\">creativity</font> - how to become a good writer. But you can help a young writer discover within himself what kind of writer he would like to be.&rdquo; <a title=\"Mario Vargas Llosa, novelist, 2010 Nobel Prize in Literature\" href=\"../literature/authors-posters-v.html#vargas-llosa\">Mario Vargas Llosa</a>"
entryContent[30] = " &ldquo;<font color=\"red\">Creativity</font> is merely a plus name for regular activity. Any activity becomes creative when the doer cares about doing it right, or better.&rdquo; <a title=\"John Updike, novelist\" href=\"../literature/authors-posters-u.html#updike\">John Updike</a>"

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