Quotes About Impulse
Few things are brought to a successful issue by impetuous desire, but most by calm and prudent forethought.
~ Thucydides
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I'm not a marketing person. I don't ask myself questions. I go by instinct.
~ Karl Lagerfeld
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Every action needs to be prompted by a motive.
~ Leonardo da Vinci
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Do we not all agree to call rapid thought and noble impulse by the name of inspiration?
~ George Eliot
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We live in an age of 'urge'. We do nothing till somebody shoves us.
~ Will Rogers
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~ Hicham LM Kamelionaire
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If you take action while you are mad, you will always make the wrong decision.
~ Robyn Wheeler, Born Mad
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should have just drove this Plymouth on in the door." For some reason he couldn't explain
~ Jan Karon
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Why not seize pleasure at once? How often is happiness destroyed by preparation, foolish preparation!
~ Jane Austen
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May I ask whether these pleasing attentions proceed from the impulse of the moment, or are the result of previous study?
~ Jane Austen
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I think that the romantic impulse is in all of us and that sometimes we live it for a short time, but it's not part of a sensible way of living. It's a heroic path and it generally ends dangerously. I treasure it in the sense that I believe it's a path of great courage. It can also be the path of the foolhardy and the compulsive.
~ Jane Campion
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There were nights when, lying awake on the fringes of Derian's latest encampment and invigorated by the coolness that came with the dark, she fought back the urge to get up and go just a bit farther. When the wolf-woman slept, she dreamed of her impatience.
~ Jane Lindskold
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A reader's tastes are peculiar. Choosing books to read is like making your way down a remote and winding path. Your stops on that path are always idiosyncratic. One book leads to another and another the way one thought leads to another and another. My type of reader is the sort who burrows through the stacks in the bookstore or the library (or the Web site — stacks are stacks), yielding to impulse and instinct.
~ Jane Smiley
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He had to have her, he couldn't wait, the need throbbed through him hot and urgent. But here? On the wooden floor of his brother's gazebo?
~ Jane Toombs
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When I buy cookies I eat just four and throw the rest away. But first I spray them with Raid so I won't dig them out of the garbage later. Be careful, though, because that Raid really doesn't taste that bad.
~ Janette Barber
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You can't just hop in a car and drive to California," she said. "Yes, I can." She let out a frustrated sigh. "Do you ever have that little voice in your head that tells you something is a bad idea?
~ Janette Rallison
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la carne tira mucho mientras sigue tirando, un
~ Javier Marías
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la carne tira mucho mientras sigue tirando
~ Javier Marías
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Una de las características del hombre es que nunca renuncia a nada que haya probado, si lo ha probado con impunidad o con éxito, tanto da.
~ Javier Marías
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We must not give ourselves time to think, for in that direction lies madness.
~ Edgar Rice Burroughs
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She had once more shown her talent for profiting by the unexpected, and dangerous theories as to the advisability of yielding to impulse were germinating under the surface of smiling attention which she continued to present to her companion.
~ Edith Wharton
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It was an observation they had made in her earliest youth—Undine never wanted anything long, but she wanted it "right off." And until she got it the house was uninhabitable.
~ Edith Wharton
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It was a world of fine shadings and the nicest proportions, where impulse seldom set a blundering foot, and the feast of reason was undisturbed by an intemperate flow of soul. To such a banquet his wife naturally remained uninvited. The diet would have disagreed with her, and she would probably have objected to the other guests.
~ Edith Wharton
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Rage and frenzy will pull down more in half an hour than prudence, deliberation, and foresight can build up in a hundred years.
~ Edmund Burke
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