"Imagination is the only key to the future. Without it none exists - with it all things are possible"
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The phrasing also smuggles in a provocation about power. In Tarbell’s era, industrial capitalism wasn’t just building railroads and refineries; it was building narratives about inevitability. Monopolies sold themselves as the natural order of progress. Her subtext pushes back: inevitability is a story the strong tell to keep everyone else from writing one. Imagination becomes a counter-monopoly, a way to reclaim agency from the people who claim they already own tomorrow.
The quote’s tight binary - “without it” / “with it” - is rhetorical pressure, not nuance. Tarbell isn’t interested in careful caveats; she’s trying to generate momentum. The absolute language flatters the reader into responsibility: if the future feels closed, it’s not only because of corrupt systems or bad luck, but because we’ve let our mental horizons be managed for us.
For a muckraker, that’s the real key: expose what is, then dare people to picture what isn’t yet.
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Tarbell, Ida. (2026, January 15). Imagination is the only key to the future. Without it none exists - with it all things are possible. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/imagination-is-the-only-key-to-the-future-without-162760/
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"Imagination is the only key to the future. Without it none exists - with it all things are possible." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/imagination-is-the-only-key-to-the-future-without-162760/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.












