A Quote by Timothy Spall

Imagination is a beast that has to be put in a cage. — © Timothy Spall
Imagination is a beast that has to be put in a cage.
You think human nature is a beast, that it must be put in a cage. But it's the cage that makes the animal bad.
What a cage is to the wild beast, law is to the selfish man.
The wild, cruel beast is not behind the bars of the cage. He is in front of it.
Luke Cage is a beast, man. You can't take that guy down no matter what.
Ok you want me up in a cage, then I'll come out in beast mode.
Beast Mode On is a state of mind. Beast Mode is about applying yourself and defying the limitations people put on you.
Imagine a dense forest full of tigers and you in a strong steel cage. Knowing that you are well protected by the cage, you watch the tigers fearlessly. Next, you find the tigers in the cage and yourself roaming about in the jungle. Last, the cage disappears and you ride the tigers!
I’m just a beast, I’m just an animal and I’m waiting to get let out of that cage!
Put on a camera and put on some whatever, and you're an actor. Put me in a cage, I'm a fighter. Put me somewhere else - I'm in an ocean, I'm a surfer. I don't know what I am, I just do it all. And I want to be good at everything.
Henry Corbin creates the world - most of all his examination of the imagination and what the imagination was for him. Some philosophers would think of the imagination as a synthetic ability, how you put different things together. Artists more think of the imagination as creativity. So I really like the way that he presents the imagination as a faculty that allows one to experience worlds that are not exactly physical but are real nonetheless.
Superstition changes a man to a beast, fanaticism makes him a wild beast, and despotism a beast of burden.
Beast?" Jane murmured. "Then God make me a beast; for, man or beast, I am yours.
A beast does not know that he is a beast, and the nearer a man gets to being a beast, the less he knows it.
Reality is the cage of those who lack imagination.
The freer the society gets, the more dangerous the great beast becomes and the more you have to be careful to cage it somehow.
When a captive lion steps out of his cage, he comes into a wider world than the lion who has known only the wilds. While he was in captivity, there were only two worlds for him - the world of the cage, and the world outside the cage. Now he is free. He roars. He attacks people. He eats them. Yet he is not satisfied, for there is no third world that is neither the world of the cage nor the world outside the cage.
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