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Quotes About Innate

The ability to be emotive comes from within...it's innate".
~ Kunal Karan Kapoor
Mindfulness isn't inherently Eastern, just as electricity isn't inherently Western. Mindfulness is a quality of presence that's innate in all human beings.
~ Shamash Alidina
Clarity is what a person's psychology is always endeavouring to return to. Innate clarity and resilience are always shining a beacon, even when a person seems hopelessly lost…
~ Jamie Smart
But does that mean that war and violence are inevitable? I would argue not because we have also evolved this amazingly sophisticated intellect, and we are capable of controlling our innate behavior a lot of the time.
~ Jane Goodall
The God concept, of course, originated from mankind's innate knowledge that consciousness precedes physical construction.
~ Jane Roberts
Deep inside, we still have a longing to be reconnected with the nature that shaped our imagination
~ Janine Benyus
Archer had always been inclined to think that chance and circumstance played a small part in shaping people's lots compared with their innate tendency to have things happen to them.
~ Edith Wharton
One is either an artist or one is not. It is not something one becomes. It is something that one is from birth. We do not study to be artists. We study to become more proficient. To understand more.
~ Edward Swift
Though our conduct seems so very different from that of the higher animals, the primary instincts are much alike in them and in us.
~ Albert Einstein
Life is indeed difficult, partly because of the real difficulties we must overcome in order to survive, and partly because of our own innate desire to always do better, to overcome new challenges, to self-actualize. Happiness is experienced largely in striving towards a goal, not in having attained things, because our nature is always to want to go on to the next endeavor.
~ Albert Ellis
Perfect pitch is genetic. It's 100% genetic.
~ Craig Venter
Pitching just felt like the most natural thing in the world.
~ George Herman
I've never had a plan, I've always done things from instinct.
~ Greta Gerwig
Poems evolve. I don't feel like I choose them; they just come to me.
~ Kevin Young
A good novel is something that challenges perception, that allows you to see the world anew through a different point of view - something that genre fiction doesn't do, although it sells more because it doesn't disturb people's innate sense of what a novel should be about. Often, people want characters to be nice, for example.
~ Justin Cartwright
Where a beast would have claws, I was born with talent.
~ Klaus Kinski
People are born comedians.
~ Johnny Lever
I always loved computers - it's something inside you.
~ George M. Church
The first thing that has to be recognized is that one cannot train someone to be passionate--it's either in their DNA or it's not.
~ Richard Branson
I am convinced all of humanity is born with more gifts than we know. Most are born geniuses and just get de-geniused rapidly.
~ Richard Buckminster Fuller
And then the finale, its four modest notes. Do, re, fa, mi: half a jumbled scale. Too simple to be called invented. But the thing spills out into the world like one of those African antelopes that fall from the womb, still wet with afterbirth but already running.
~ Richard Powers
The archetypal idea of "home" points in two directions at once. It points backward toward an original hint and taste for union, starting in the body of our mother.
~ Richard Rohr
What was this sense of guilt so seemingly innate, so easy to come by, to think, to feel, so verily physical? It seemed that when one felt this guilt one was but retracing in one's living a faint pattern designed long before; it seemed that one was trying to remember a gigantic shock that had left an impression upon one's body which one could not forget, but which had been almost forgotten by the conscious mind, creating in one a state of external anxiety.
~ Richard Wright
Por vezes, penso que a esperança não pertence unicamente a cada um, que existe como um éter que se infiltra dentro de nós no momento do nascimento. in Meia-Noite ou O Princípio do Mundo.
~ Richard Zimler