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Quotes About Innate

It is a natural gift I was born with but it's something I've had to nurture in training.
~ Michael East
The journalists have obviously failed to capture my innate magnetism, humour and charisma, and they all need to be fired from their newspapers right away.
~ Alexei Sayle
You shouldn't be proud of being good at something, if you were born with it. That would be as dumb as being proud of having two legs, or speaking a language, or pooping.
~ Orson Scott Card
In your soul are infinitely precious things that cannot be taken from you
~ Oscar Wilde
Some people were born to the shape they would occupy all their lives. (Wait)
~ Conrad Williams
The rage of children seemed inexplicable other than as a breach of some deep and innate covenant having to do with how the world should be and wasnt. I understood that their raw exposure to the world was the world.
~ Cormac McCarthy
The rage of children seemed inexplicable other than as a breach of some deep and innate covenant having to do with how the world should be and wasnt.
~ Cormac McCarthy
I'm not sure what the adaptive advantage could be to share an innate and collective misery.
~ Cormac McCarthy
I'm not sure what the adaptive advantage could be to share an innate and collective misery.
~ Cormac McCarthy
Be a good animal,true to your instincts.
~ D.H. Lawrence
It was as if something in the animal's body and in its brain had been engineered to work together instantly rather than being learned.
~ Walter Isaacson
E' fin troppo veroche i nostri vizi ci seducono con la bellezza delle forme esteriori, come la bellezza dei demoni, che i superstiziosi ci rappresentano a congiurare ai danni del genere umano; non si riesce a vederne la innata laidezza finchè non li stringiamo fra le braccia.
~ Walter Scott
greatness is every person's heritage.
~ Wayne W. Dyer
Trust your own essential nature.
~ Wayne W. Dyer
Some traders are born with an innate discipline. Most have to learn it the hard way.
~ Welles Wilder
All of earth's creatures have, hidden within their beings, a wild uncontrollable urge to punt!
~ Charles M. Schulz
Philosopher John Rawls distilled the sense of Aristotle's discussion into what he labeled the Aristotelian principle, which Rawls stated as follows: Other things equal, human beings enjoy the exercise of their realized capacities (their innate or trained abilities), and this enjoyment increases the more the capacity is realized, or the greater its complexity.
~ Charles Murray
I believe in talent. I know you're not supposed to believe in that anymore because you're supposed to believe if you just work hard you can do anything. That's how you succeed, maybe. But talent is something you're born with. You cannot acquire it by working hard, and you cannot lose it by lying around either.
~ lebowitz fran iii
Talent is that which is in a man's power; genius is that in whose power a man is.
~ James Russell Lowell
For example, automobiles kill far more people today than do spiders or snakes. But people are far more averse to spiders and snakes than they are to automobiles. Why? Because in our EEA spiders and snakes were a serious threat to our survival and reproduction, whereas automobiles did not exist. Thus, it was possible—not to mention advantageous for our survival and reproduction—for us to evolve an innate aversion to spiders and snakes, but not to automobiles.
~ James Waller
If I am a wild Beast I cannot help it. It is not my own fault.
~ Jane Austen
Creo que en todo individuo hay cierta tendencia a un determinado mal, a un defecto innato, que ni siquiera la mejor educación puede vencer.
~ Jane Austen
Credo che in ogni temperamento ci sia una qualche tendenza negativa, un difetto innato che nemmeno la migliore educazione riesce a vincere. Orgoglio e Pregiudizio
~ Jane Austen
It is futile to plan a city's appearance, or speculate on how to endow it with a pleasing appearance of order, without knowing what sort of innate, functioning order it has. To seek for the look of things as a primary purpose or as the main drama is apt to make nothing but trouble.
~ Jane Jacobs