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Quotes About Intuition

Logic doesn't work well for such nonlinear systems as chess and life.
~ Laurence Gonzales
We think we believe what we know, but we only truly believe what we feel.
~ Laurence Gonzales
in 1979] You must have - besides intuition and sensitivity - a cutting edge that allows you to reach what you need. Also, you have to know life - bastards included - and it takes a bit of one to know one, don't you think?
~ Laurence Olivier
There was an ease between them that, Moody was sure, could only come from being intimately comfortable with another person's body.
~ Celeste Ng
Inside Lydia could feel it: everything that was to come . . . It was far away then, tiny in the distance, but Lydia already knew it would happen. The knowledge hovered all around her, clinging to her, every day getting thicker. Everywhere she went, it was there.
~ Celeste Ng
He understood everything she did not say, which at its core was: Don't let go .
~ Celeste Ng
Moody would never remember crossing the street, or propping his bike in the front walkway, or introducing himself. So it would feel to him that he had always known her name, and that she had always known his, that somehow, he and Pearl had known each other always.
~ Celeste Ng
Nose, eyes, ears
~ Cesar Millan
Dogs do know how comfortable you are with yourself, how happy you are, how fearful you are, and what is missing inside of you.
~ Cesar Millan
You, instinctively, as a girl, have very, uh, strange, supernatural, magical powers that we don't understand.
~ Chad Eastham
May you hear the voice of wisdom. Listening, may you act with trust.
~ Charlene Costanzo
One look, all is said. One word, all is lived. (Un regard, tout est dit. - Une parole, tout se vit.)
~ Charles de Leusse
There is a wisdom of the head, and ... a wisdom of the heart.
~ Charles Dickens
There is a wisdom of the head, and... there is a wisdom of the heart.
~ Charles Dickens
If you have a suspicion in your own breast, keep that suspicion in your own breast.
~ Charles Dickens
Even the blind men's dogs appeared to know him; and when they saw him coming on, would tug their owners into doorways and up courts; and then would wag their tails as though they said, 'No eye at all is better than an evil eye, dark master!
~ Charles Dickens
tanto se apasionan con sus errores estas hermosas adivinas.
~ Charles Dickens
Trust your intuition and be guided by love.
~ Charles Eisenstein
The science is beginning to confirm what we have intuitively known all along: we are greater than what we have been told. We are not just a skin-encapsulated ego, a soul encased in flesh. We are each other and we are the world.
~ Charles Eisenstein
The intuitions developed over centuries will be true no longer. No longer will greed, scarcity, the quantification and commoditization of all things, the "time preference" for immediate consumption, the discounting of the future for the sake of the present, the fundamental opposition between financial interest and the common good, or the equation of security with accumulation be axiomatic.
~ Charles Eisenstein
Why is intuition superior to reason? - Because it does not depend upon experience or memory and frequently brings about the solution to our problems by methods concerning which we are in entire ignorance.
~ Charles F. Haanel
Intuition often comes with a suddenness that is startling; it reveals the truth for which we are searching, so directly that it seems to come from a higher power.
~ Charles F. Haanel
The process of discovery begins when we observe, often vaguely, a gap between what is and what could be. Our intuition tells us something better is just beyond the range of our mind's eye. To build a culture of discovery, we must encourage, not discourage, the passionate pursuit of hunches (no matter their origin).
~ Charles G. Koch
Instinct is untaught ability.
~ Alexander Bain