Quotes About Intuition
Learning happens in the minds and souls, not in the databases of multiple-choice tests.
~ Ken Robinson
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Dreams are part of our human survival kit, part of what has kept us going, and evolving on this planet. Across history most people have valued dreaming for two reasons beyond all others: because dreams enable us to see into the possible future, and because they put us in touch with sources of knowledge and wisdom beyond the ordinary mind.
~ Robert Moss
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Everything that enters our field of perception means something, large or small. Everything speaks to us, if we will take off our headphones and hear a different sound track. Everything corresponds. We travel better in the forest of symbols when we are open and available to all the forms of meaning that are watching†and waiting for us.
~ Robert Moss
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All worthwhilemedical research and every medicine man's intuition is part of the samequest for knowledge of the same elusive healing energy.
~ Robert O. Becker
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Even though quality cannot be defined, you know what quality is.
~ Robert Pirsig
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The preceding arcanum-"The Moon"-confronted us with the task of human intelligence to liberate itself from the magical enchantment which separates it from spontaneous wisdom, and to unite itself with the latter, i.e. to arrive at intuition. The nineteenth arcanum-"The Sun"- is that of the accomplished union of intelligence and spontaneous wisdom: The Arcanum of Intuition.
~ Robert Powell
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Neville flexed his nostrils, he didn't like the smell of this. The young man was clearly a monomaniac
~ Robert Rankin
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Mothers, Grandmothers, and Mother Nature are the best doctors around.
~ Robert S. Mendelsohn
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There must be more to stones than science can account for. Every worker with stones intuitively knows this is so.
~ Robert Sardello
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His favoured objects of contemplation were economic facts, usually in statistical form. He used to say that his best ideas came to him from 'messing about with figures and seeing what they must mean'. Yet he was famously sceptical about econometrics – the use of statistical methods for forecasting purposes. He championed the cause of better statistics, not to provide material for the regression coefficient, but for the intuition of the economist to play on.
~ Robert Skidelsky
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There is no secret so close as that between a rider and his horse.
~ Robert Smith Surtees
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The human heart feels things the eyes cannot see, and knows what the mind cannot understand.
~ Robert Valett
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a preliminary sketch. Your experience tells you that. But
~ Robert W. Chambers
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feelings are "false" or perhaps "illusory" if they lead the organism astray—
~ Robert Wright
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When we decide to do something, we decide on the basis of a feeling.
~ Robert Wright
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Great physicists, great mathematicians, great chemists, and publishers knew that one was always feeling one's way in the dark.
~ Roberto Bolano
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Pero la poesía (la verdadera poesía) es así: se deja presentir, se anuncia en el aire, como los terremotos que según dicen presienten algunos animales especialmente aptos para tal propósito. (Estos animales son las serpientes, los gusanos, las ratas y algunos pájaros.)
~ Roberto Bolano
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I don't trust people who cook from recipes," said the stranger, as if he hadn't heard him. "So whom do you trust?" asked Morini. "People who eat when they're hungry, I guess," said the stranger.
~ Roberto Bolano
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Y en quién confía usted? - le preguntó Morini. -En la gente que come cuando tiene hambre, supongo-dijo el desconocido.
~ Roberto Bolano
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At least now I know what I only intuited before: there's a hired killer after every publisher. This killer may be distinguished, he may be illiterate, but he's in the pay of the darkest interests. And sometimes-oh, the cosmic irony-those interests, so vain and foolish, are our own.
~ Roberto Bolano
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Mathematics, after all, lives on unambiguous exactitude, whereas there are types of art that die of it.
~ Robin Evans
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Did you feel that?' I asked him. He smiled sadly. 'Fitz, I have never needed to touch you to feel that. It was always there. No limits.
~ Robin Hobb
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In truth, I believe the Wit is as natural a magic as a man can claim. It is the Wit that lets a flock of birds in flight suddenly wheel as one, or a school of fingerlings hold place together in a swiftly flowing stream. It is also the Wit that sends a mother to her child's bedside just as the babe is awakening. I believe it is at the heart of all wordless communication, and that all humans possess some small aptitude for it, recognized or not.
~ Robin Hobb
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Vindeliar told me he could feel when he was on the true Path. Well, I feel mine now. It feels right, Prilkop." "So many things do when they are the things we want to do.
~ Robin Hobb
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