Quotes About Instincts
Seasoned digital daters are like lions who have had their prey killed, butchered, and served to them on a tray in their artificial habitat for so long that they've forgotten how to hunt.
~ Maggie Georgiana Young
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When you're reading something, your imagination goes and you see it in your mind. Sometimes my instincts with that are right, and sometimes they're wrong.
~ Alexandra Breckenridge
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Once you have confidence in your instincts, you must never allow other people's refusal to believe, or their data to refute, what you instinctively know is true.
~ T. D. Jakes
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When there's no turning back, your instincts will lead you forward.
~ T. D. Jakes
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If the single man plant himself indomitably on his instincts, and there abide, the huge world will come round to him.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Engage your emotions at work. Your instincts and emotions are there to help you.
~ Richard Branson
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Humans have a knack for choosing precisely the things that are worst for them.
~ J. K. Rowling
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Trust your instincts above all else. They are byproducts of natural laws and do not sway to your whims, worries and wonders.
~ Glenn A. Maltais
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Spiritual dating is about listening to your instincts and not rushing into anything.
~ Amy Leigh Mercree
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If in doubt, trust your instincts because either you are right or lack the bite to fix it right.
~ Asim kayani
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Let your instincts guide you through life, and your eyes see the way through.
~ Tania Gardana
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Never assume but trust your instincts.
~ Lenny Ramirez
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Have the discipline to listen to and to trust your instincts.
~ A.D. Posey
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I have no human failings, none whatsoever. All my failings are animal.
~ Jamie O'Neill
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In past lives these folks were trained to repress their feelings, instincts, sexual urges, and enjoyment of the physical senses. Abstinence and discipline were foremost, and deprivation of the joys of being human was rewarded with respect and promotion. In this incarnation they still tend to put up a wall between themselves and easy, earthy interaction with others. They are accustomed to postponing the pleasure of life, and often postponement leads to permanent denial.
~ Jan Spiller
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Then again, when dealing with the illicit trade we orchestrate, it rarely is. As a high-ranking man of The Clan, I've learned to pivot and react. My instincts are primed.
~ Jane Henry
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After a day of watching the two-legs interact from within their midst, she was certain that they could talk as well as any wolf. Unlike wolves, however, they mostly used their mouths, a thing she found limiting. How could you tell someone to keep away from your food when your own mouth was full?
~ Jane Lindskold
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Provide Opportunities to Help Toddlers often resist a command to "go to the car" but respond cheerfully to a request like "I need your help. Will you carry the keys to the car for me?" Activities that might easily have become power struggles and battles can become opportunities for laughter and closeness if you use your instincts and creativity.
~ Jane Nelsen
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I don't have a lot of domestic instincts," Ranger said to me, his attention fixing on the unidentifiable glob in my hair, "but I have a real strong urge to take you home and hose you down." I went dry mouth. Connie bit into her lower lip, and Lula fanned herself with a file.
~ Janet Evanovich
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Human ties are the greatest distorters of reality because they tend to conceal man's worst selfish instincts.
~ Janvier Chouteu-Chando
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Nietzsche: "I call an animal, a species, an individual corrupt, when it loses its instincts, when it prefers what is injurious to it.
~ Jared Taylor
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Your instincts are telling you something. Trust them and listen to them.
~ Ed Viesturs
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Man is by his constitution a religious animal; . . . atheism is against, not only our reason but our instincts.
~ Edmund Burke
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Thought is the organizing factor in man, intersected between the causal primary instincts and the resulting actions.
~ Albert Einstein
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