"Your hands are tied in action, but..." - Quote by Esther Hicks
Your hands are tied in action, but your hands are not tied in imagination and everything springs forth from the imagination. Everything.
More by Esther Hicks
“You're always on your way somewhere. The key is: find a way to be happy wherever you now are on your way to where you really want to be. (We're speaking of the state of being you want.) It does not matter where you are; where you are is shifting constantly - but you must turn your attention to where you want to go. And that's the difference between making the best of something and making the worst of something.”
“You can get to where you want to be from wherever you are-but you must stop spending so much time noticing and talking about what you do not like about where you are.”
“Unless you choose to take action on what you want, nothing is ever going to come out of it.”
More on Imagination
“Sentences are not different enough to hold the attention unless they are dramatic. No ingenuity of varying structure will do. All that can save them is the speaking tone of voice somehow entangled in the words and fastened to the page for the ear of the imagination. That is all that can save poetry from sing-song, all that can save prose from itself.”
“When you leave off dreaming, the universe ceases to exist.”
“Inspiration can be found in a pile of junk. Sometimes, you can put it together with a good imagination and invent something.”