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Does "I am enough of an artist" refer to "I am fully qualified to be an artist"?

 
 
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I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination. Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.”
― Albert Einstein
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Reply Sat 13 Jun, 2015 03:08 am
@oristarA,
No. It just means that his artistic aspect is strong enough to allow him to use his imagination to solve problems. It's not really about artistic skills in the common sense. Artists use imagination, Einstein used thought experiments.
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Reply Sat 13 Jun, 2015 03:20 am
@FBM,
Excellent!
Gedanken experiment of Einstein.
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Reply Sat 13 Jun, 2015 03:23 am
@oristarA,
Now I know two German words. Danke! Wink
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