Inspiration
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Inspiration may refer to:
Personal inspiration, A person can have an idol, the idol can have a skill that the idolator wants.>
Artistic inspiration, sudden creativity in artistic production
- Revelation, an uncovering or disclosure of something hidden via communication from the divine
- Biblical inspiration, the doctrine in Judeo-Christian theology concerned with the divine origin of the Bible
- Inhalation, the movement of air into the lungs
In business:
- Inspiration Software, a developer and publisher of visual learning software
- Inspiration (computer program), a visual learning software tool published by Inspiration Software
- BT Inspiration, a telephone switchboard
- Inspiration CCR, a make of scuba diving rebreather
In music:
- "Inspire (Ayumi Hamasaki song)," released in 2004
- Inspiration (Elkie Brooks album), released in 1989
- Inspiration (Yngwie J. Malmsteen album), released in 1996
- Inspiration (Aziza Mustafa Zadeh album), released in 2000
- Inspiration (William Hung album), released in 2004
- Inspiration (Shinhwa album), released in 2006
In film:
- Inspiration (film), a 1915 film starring Audrey Munson
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Inspiration comes from life experiences, feelings, dreams, and thoughts. Inspiration is what makes great things happen.