Quotes About Intuition
Two people see each across a room or their skin brushes. Their souls recognize the person as their own. It doesn't need time to figure it. The soul always knows... whether it's right or wrong.
~ J. Lynn
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I take from people all the time. I didn't ever go to acting classes or anything. You can just watch people.
~ Jennifer Lawrence
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There's actually something interesting about having no rehearsal time - you have to just walk in and go with your gut, which is exciting.
~ Josh Hutcherson
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The intuition of the moral sentiment is an insight of the perfection of the laws of the soul. These laws execute themselves. They are out of time, out of space, and not subject to circumstance.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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It had to do with the way women throughout time has known the feel of love when it came to them.
~ Peg Sutherland, Pirate Moon
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When a woman thinks her husband is a fool, her marriage is over. They may part in one year or ten; they may live together until death. But if she thinks he is a fool, she will not love him again.
~ Philippa Gregory
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With the Great Detective, to think was to act, and to act was to think. Frequently he could do both together.
~ Stephen Leacock
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Yet it could be no one else but him. There was a certain feeling about being with Christopher that she had forgotten, a feeling of safeness, of rightness.
~ Mary Balogh
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I have a feeling that there is something you will not tell me . . . something that worries you.
~ Mary Balogh
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Would she never learn not to trust any man—at least not with her emotions?
~ Mary Balogh
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He knew a lot of facts. But ultimately, as always, he must sketch and paint from intuition and trust that it was more true than all the facts he had amassed. Facts missed a great deal. Facts missed what lay beneath the facts. Facts missed spirit.
~ Mary Balogh
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It wasn't in John Candotti's nature to be suspicious of motives. There were people who loved to play organizational chess, to pit one person against another, to maneuver and plot and anticipate everyone else's next three moves, but John had no talent for the game
~ Mary Doria Russell
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Knowing things about people is not the same as understanding them
~ Mary Doria Russell
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But underneath, in the place of dream and feeling, she is going places that she, on the surface, would not understand.
~ Mary Gaitskill
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Your heart knows what your head don't. Or won't.
~ Mary Karr
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To learn all that a horse could teach was a world of knowledge, but only a beginning. Look into a horse's eye and you instantly know if you can trust him.
~ Mary O'Hara
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A dog can never tell you what she knows from the smells of the world, but you know, watching her, that you know almost nothing.
~ Mary Oliver
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What's magical, sometimes, has deeper roots than reason.
~ Mary Oliver
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What's magical, sometimes, has deeper roots than reason. I hope everyone knows that.
~ Mary Oliver
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Perhaps some things should remain mysteries and are better kept in our hearts. We should not try to explain them.
~ Mary Pope Osborne
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Perhaps some things should remain mysteries and are better kept in our hearts. We should not try to explain them. (p. 86)
~ Mary Pope Osborne
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You don't need proof. You just need an inclination
~ Mary Roach
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I always said there were plenty of things going on here, right under our noses, that we couldn't see, she said, holding out her apron. I don't see with my nose, I remarked. What have you got there?
~ Mary Roberts Rinehart
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Sometimes I have endeavoured to discover what quality it is which he possesses that elevates him so immeasurably above any other person I ever knew. I believe it to be an intuitive discernment, a quick but never-failing power of judgment, a penetration into the causes of things, unequalled for clearness and precision; add to this a facility of expression and a voice whose varied intonations are soul-subduing music.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
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