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Quotes About Insight

Every artist who creates intense depictions of his own problems, which he believes not only to be important to him, but also to others, needs to use himself.
~ Ingmar Bergman
But psychic information, to be unimpeded, cannot become such an amalgam.
~ Unknown
Breakthrough to Creativity.
~ Unknown
wink its all-seeing eye.
~ Unknown
DiPietro and Molenaar
~ Unknown
experienced a sort of "change-of-mind-space," or sort of a "benevolent breath" — and knew that one day I would do something "big" in parapsychology.
~ Unknown
also for some strategic reconceptualizing – which should deeply interest anyone trying to get out of the box.
~ Unknown
Now, I happen to be an Ayn Rand enthusiast, the philosopher-author whose caustic but penetrating eye espied some factors in society normally overlooked by a lot of people. In her philosophical tracts and in her best-selling novels The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged
~ Unknown
Considering all of the above, Sagan seems not only to have been an astronomer and a fiction writer, but also something of an intuitive "seer.
~ Unknown
a brief aside, consider the wide-ranging philosophical importance of the following maxim: "Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance.
~ Unknown
survival-oriented intelligence was too stupid to recognize and foresee its existence ahead of time.
~ Unknown
While both of these adages may be somewhat appropriate in certain situations, it might daringly be pointed up that if we BECOME and ARE only what we experience, then it is not quite clear why we need intellect-intelligence or wisdom in the first place – because what we experience would do it ALL for us.
~ Unknown
In this, the thinking proceeds from actual experience and not from analyzing the information packages presented in the works of others.
~ Unknown
I knew. I was not naive. I didn't want to know. I was naive.
~ Ingrid Bengis
Getting old is like climbing a mountain; you get a little out of breath, but the view is much better!
~ Ingrid Bergman
You must train your intuition - you must trust the small voice inside you which tells you exactly what to say, what to decide.
~ Ingrid Bergman
Quand je lis quelque chose je suis frappée tout de suite par peut-être une certaine vérité dedans n'est ce pas ? Quelque chose de sincère, et c'est pas nécessaire que c'est tragique ou un drame ca peut être aussi une comédie mais il faut avoir quelque chose de vraie.
~ Ingrid Bergman
In the 1970's and in early 1980's, a startling discovery was made that almost every problem contains an element of solutions.
~ Unknown
Women, our superiors! Yes, my brothers: accept this strange judgement from the mouth of one who has known many of them. They
~ Unknown
The greatest discoveries have come from people who have looked at a standard situation and seen it differently.
~ Unknown
Yet how do we do so and still avoid the madness that such wakefulness can bring on?
~ Unknown
Food for thought
~ Ira Glass
The only way out is deeper in. It's what you don't yet know that can save you.
~ Unknown
why do you think that?
~ Iris Johansen