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Daily Inspiration Quote by Christopher Fry

"Imagination is the wide-open eye which leads us always to see truth more vividly"

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“Imagination” as a “wide-open eye” is a quietly defiant claim: the faculty we’re taught to treat as decorative is recast as a tool of perception, almost a moral instrument. Christopher Fry, writing in an era when British theater was wrestling with austerity, war-shadow, and the rise of kitchen-sink realism, argues that facts alone don’t deliver truth. They deliver inventory. Imagination is what gives the inventory meaning.

The line works because it smuggles a reversal inside a flattering metaphor. An “eye” implies accuracy, discipline, even objectivity; “wide-open” suggests alertness rather than escapism. Fry isn’t praising fantasy as a getaway car. He’s insisting that imaginative vision can be more exacting than literal sight, because it refuses to confuse the surface of things with their essence. The adverb “vividly” is the hinge: truth isn’t just something you know, it’s something you can almost see, in color and depth, as if made newly present. That’s a playwright’s bias, and a playwright’s argument for his craft.

Subtextually, Fry is defending poetic drama against the accusation that lyric language prettifies reality. He suggests the opposite: poetry sharpens reality by heightening it, forcing attention onto patterns, motives, and emotional physics we routinely blur out to get through the day. “Always” risks overreach, but it’s also the rhetorical dare - a statement of faith that art, at its best, doesn’t distract from truth; it makes truth harder to look away from.

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Christopher Fry (December 18, 1907 - June 30, 2005) was a Playwright from England.

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