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Example sentences for "creativeness"

Lexicographically close words:
creational; creationists; creations; creative; creatively; creativity; creator; creatorem; creators; creatour
  1. It has been an expression not only of human energy but of the creativeness of the human spirit.

  2. An institution that is in the business of fostering creativeness ought to be guilty of a few new ideas once in a while!

  3. Human creativeness can be mined only by flotation methods.

  4. And the principle to lay hold of is the Ceaseless Creativeness of Spirit.

  5. If this fundamental idea be clearly grasped we shall see that incessant and progressive creativeness is the very essence and being of Spirit.

  6. If, then, we keep this Perpetual and Progressive Creativeness of the Spirit continually in mind we may rely upon its working as surely in ourselves as in that great cosmic forward movement which we speak of as Evolution.

  7. This perpetual Creativeness of the Spirit is what we must never lose sight of, and that is why I want the student to grasp clearly the idea of the Spirit's Self-contemplation as the only possible root of the Creative Process.

  8. In the sixth place, pupils will be dropped and promoted by a teacher, in such a class as has been described, according to the spirit and force and creativeness of their daily work.

  9. But it is objected that many children are entirely imitative, and that the imagination cannot be appealed to with them and that they cut themselves off from creativeness at every point.

  10. It is a part of the nature of creativeness that it involves being creative a large part of the time in the wrong direction.

  11. The best qualification for a nurse for a child whose creativeness turns on his stomach, is a natural gift for keeping food on the tops of bureaus and shelves just out of reach.

  12. But there is always a single desire in a child's nature through which his creativeness can be called out.

  13. But data are not at hand to enable a judgment to be made of the presence or absence of creativeness in this child.

  14. In experiences of daily life of course such creativeness might be more often found in children in the middle range of high intelligences because there are so many more of these in the population.

  15. After his escape from the hierarchy of organized education he became an active and productive scholar in his field, although it may be that theology is not a field in which creativeness is encouraged.

  16. On the other hand, it may be that creativeness in marked degree appears in these higher ranges only.

  17. His capacity for intellectual work was phenomenal, but for the most part such activities were in prescribed fields, and a temporary interest in science was deflected to law--like theology, a field in which creativeness is not always an asset.

  18. Hollingworth wrote of him: I have never met with a more interesting child than he was, and the same creativeness and inexorable logic which characterized him then have always continued.

  19. With all his genius Shakespeare was yet mortal, and human creativeness cannot transcend nature.

  20. But we are misunderstanding the power and the meaning of poetry in attributing creativeness to it in any such sense.

  21. In a critical view, the most obvious characteristic of his mind is its bulk; but its creativeness bears no proportion to its massiveness.

  22. In adopting modes of expression from Lucretius, Virgil brings down the bold creativeness of his original to a tone more suited to the habitual sobriety of the Italian imagination.

  23. Nevertheless, Bergson's great emphasis on Will and Creativeness condemns any laissez-faire type of political theory.

  24. The flow of Spirit shows itself in the creativeness of the evolutionary process; Matter is the inverse movement towards stability.

  25. He was, in one, both these orders of ministerial power; perhaps we should say that if either predominated it was that of conserving the wealth which his creativeness and the creativeness of others might produce.

  26. It was in sudden emergency that the energy and creativeness of his genius were always manifest.

  27. The diction of Terence, while it wants the creativeness and exuberance of Plautus, is free from the mannerisms which accompanied these large endowments of the older poet.

  28. In loves such as the New Age is bringing in, true creativeness is touched.

  29. There was a constancy about it, and the great sun-shot hill was blessed with the light and creativeness of the long day.

  30. Security alone might produce a smug and stationary society; it demands creativeness as its counterpart, in order to keep alive the adventure and interest of life, and the movement toward perpetually new and better things.

  31. Do they encourage creativeness rather than possessiveness?

  32. At this source man is in possession of a power of a new kind of creativeness in any field of knowledge or life he may be obliged to work.

  33. But he has treated art in precisely the same manner as he has treated all other important problems: he has shown that no great art is possible unless it is rooted in a creativeness which is spiritual.

  34. But these are not found in the same place, neither is the same importance attached to them, once the meaning and value of the over-personal norms and the potency of spiritual creativeness have come into union with one another.

  35. An Ought and a Will are involved in the creativeness of the individual life and of the Life-process; so that it is a mistake to conceive [p.

  36. And the poetic action of fancy, the mythological creativeness and superstitious feeling which other people exercised on the objects and changes of nature, the Jews exercised on the phenomena of their own national history.

  37. This persistency of consciousness, following it in all its imaginative flights of thought beyond the death of the body, was the cause of the mythological creativeness of the barbaric mind.

  38. In general I believe that genius, though normally capable of drawing creativeness from a number of different sources, has as a rule depended largely on the collaboration of one chief master by proxy.

  39. Yet it is a strange and touching thing to note that even his exuberant creativeness sometimes needed the refreshment of silent partners.

  40. Thus he may keep at least a gleam of her essential creativeness always at hand for help in the hour of need.

  41. I should not wonder if her eminent husband's success were not due as much to her creativeness as to his own.

  42. Many a genius attains a commanding position largely through the happy chance of meeting many powerful masters by proxy and through his happy facility for taking and using whatever creativeness these have to offer.

  43. This fallacy is the supposition that man's creativeness is to be measured solely by its visible, audible, or tangible results.

  44. Some geniuses of large psychic power are able instantly to seize out of any crowd whatever creativeness there is in it.

  45. To-day we have in library, museum, gallery, and cathedral tangible records of the creativeness of the world's masters.

  46. They can absorb creativeness only from their nearest and dearest, in the most favoring environment, and only after the current has been seriously depleted by wastage in transmission.

  47. Continuity and creativeness are still for the most part beyond the powers of the school.

  48. The city is the symbol of creativeness and achievement.

  49. The material universe, as I have already said, is the symbolization of everything in God except his creativeness which is the spiritual essence that he shares with Humanity, his only-begotten Son.

  50. And it is ever growing towards perfection in the form of poetry, bearing witness to the creativeness (or genius) of man forevermore.

  51. Every individual child is a momentum of GOD's creativeness which the human Providence of education must take as its datum.


  52. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "creativeness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    authenticity; creativity; fancy; fertility; ingenuity; innovation; invention; inventiveness; newness; novelty; originality; productivity