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Quote: Imagination is a good horse... Thu Jun 08, 2006 21:52 pm  Quote: Imagination is a good horse...
 

Hello everybody

Could you please help me with the given quotations? Very Happy

(Source: Reader's Digest: May 1989)

1-" Imagination is a good horse to carry you over the
ground---not a flying carpet to set you free from
probability."


I think the writer wants to say that even our imaginations our dreams should be realistic, not far-fatched ideas.

2- " A cliche is only something well said in the first
place."


Is the writer re-defining a cliche?? I do not know at all.

Please simplify them for me.

Ever yours

Tom
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Quote: Imagination is a good horse... Fri Jun 09, 2006 12:56 pm  Quote: Imagination is a good horse...
 

Dear Amy

Today I was feeling bad. I think I have tired you with my dump " quotes". Embarassed

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Quote: Imagination is a good horse... Fri Jun 09, 2006 22:04 pm  Quote: Imagination is a good horse...
 

Dear Amy

"Where are you?" Sad
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Quote: Imagination is a good horse... Fri Jun 09, 2006 22:53 pm  Quote: Imagination is a good horse...
 

Hi Tom

I was busy watching the soccer games. The game between Poland and Equador was good, too. Wink

As to 1: I liked your interpretation. I think the writer sees imagination is a good and useful thing as long as you stay realistic.

As so 2: No, I don't think the writer is redefining cliche. On the contrary! I think he/she has simply defined the word cliche in a more novel and less "cliched" way than usual. The meaning is the same. Very Happy

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Quote: Imagination is a good horse... Fri Jun 09, 2006 23:17 pm  Quote: Imagination is a good horse...
 

My dear Amy

Thanks a lottttttttt for your constant help. Very Happy

I was just wondering if someone could be busy watching T.V Exclamation Very Happy

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Quote: Imagination is a good horse... Fri Jun 09, 2006 23:25 pm  Quote: Imagination is a good horse...
 

Tom wrote:
I was just wondering if someone could be busy watching T.V Exclamation Very Happy

There was also extreme cheering and flag-waving going on... Cool
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