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Quotes About Instinct

Intuition is the soul within the soul.
~ Unknown
Learning to pay attention to how your body feels can offer you rich guidance about your choices and direction in life.
~ Lynn A. Robinson
Trust your inner voice.
~ Lynn A. Robinson
A good short-story writer has an instinct for sketching in just enough background to ground the specific story.
~ Lynn Abbey
All living beings, not just animals, but plants and microorganisms, perceive. To survive, an organic being must perceive - it must seek, or at least recognize, food and avoid environmental danger.
~ Lynn Margulis
He released something elemental in her, some primitive force she hadn't even been aware of until he came along. It was frightening, in a way, but it was also exhilarating and incredibly exciting. And the jungle, steamy and frought with hidden dangers, seemed the perfect setting for their coming together.
~ Unknown
Toti knew, someone with a strong sense
~ Unknown
the tongue, for instance, is privileged with information indifferent to words.
~ Lynne Tillman
carnivores,
~ Unknown
When you say 'fear of the unknown', that is the definition of fear fear is the unknown, fear is what you do not know, and it's genetically within us so that we feel safe. We feel scared of the woods because we're not familiar with it, and that keeps you safe.
~ M. Night Shyamalan
The gut speaks—and rarely lies—of what is and what is to come.
~ M. William Phelps
Would you rather be hungry or dead?
~ Unknown
What was the human animal in the midst of the siege? An herbivore that crawled on all fours, browsing on dirty grasses. A predator that hunted alone or in packs. A social animal that spoke of noble art and wound violin strings from the guts of dead sheep and pigs. A creature with canine teeth for tearing, but with a tongue for speaking. A mouth that could devour or sing.
~ Unknown
Instinct is the nose of the mind.
~ Madame de Girardin
blood and instinct will regain their rights. . . . The era of individualism, liberalism and democracy, of humanitarianism and freedom, is nearing its end. The masses will accept with resignation the victory of the Caesars, the strong men, and will obey them.
~ Madeleine K. Albright
There are no bargains between lion and men. I will kill you and eat you raw.
~ Madeline Miller
You can teach a viper to eat from your hands, but you cannot take away how much it likes to bite.
~ Madeline Miller
As with all daring and successful men the tricks and devices of his subconscious nature were much more formidable than his rational schemes; and so by a sort of automatic protective instinct he kept them subconscious.
~ John Cowper Powys
Junior Allen grinned and grinned and grinned. But some instinct made him wary of me. I would look toward him and see those little blue eyes studying me over that wide smile. He was a big old tom watching benignly as the mice cavorted. He didn't want another cat at the party. There wasn't enough for two.
~ John D. MacDonald
uno no puede tener éxito en los negocios si no tiene un olfato para las oportunidades.
~ John D. Rockefeller
I had always believed, and not only out of cynicism, that a man and a woman could tell in the first ten minutes whether they wanted to go to bed together; and that the time that passed after those first ten minutes represented a tax, which might be worth paying if the article promised to be really enjoyable, but which nine times out of ten became rapidly excessive.
~ John Fowles
Write, if you must, because you feel like writing, never because you feel you ought to write.
~ John Fowles
Perhaps twenty minutes later he realized she had gone to sleep. He quietly removed his now stiff arm, then turned away. It must have woken her a little After a moment he felt her turn as well and lay a hand, instinctively, like a sleeping wife, across his hips; as if, in some dream, he was the one who escaped.
~ John Fowles
Successful artistic parents seem very rarely to give birth to equally successful artistic sons and daughters, and I suspect it may be because the urge to create, which must always be partly the need to escape everyday reality, is better fostered-- despite modern educational theory-- not by a sympathetic and 'creative' childhood environment, but the very opposite, by pruning and confining natural instinct.
~ John Fowles