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Quotes About Intuition

I don't know — yet. But Lorel wouldn't say it without good reason. Don't look now, but there's a squirrel on the fence." David turned his head. A pepper-gray squirrel was balancing neatly on the flat bar between two railing hoops. "Oh, wow. It's Snigger — I think." Chuk! went the squirrel, flagging its tail. It lifted one paw and appeared to smile.
~ Chris d'Lacey
Go with your heart, buddy. Our brains only screw things up.
~ Chris Fedak and Allison Adler
The split in America, rather than simply economic, is between those who embrace reason, who function in the real world of cause and effect, and those who, numbed by isolation and despair, now seek meaning in a mythical world of intuition, a world that is no longer reality-based, a world of magic.
~ Chris Hedges
You need to be surrounded by good advisers, but you also need to trust your instinct.
~ Chris Hughes
Only a woman can make you feel wrong for doing something right.
~ Chris Rock
becoming an ageless goddess means letting go of the fear that you aren't smart enough, educated enough, or intuitive enough to make the right decisions for yourself.
~ Christiane Northrup
You can only act on what you do know. What your heart and your head and your gut tell you is right.
~ Christie Golden
It has always been believed that the woman has a power of perception beyond what is literally seen and heard. Whether it is called sixth sense or woman's intuition, it is a highly developed, extra sensitive ability to see what is behind and forward in time. The culture of the Goddess appears to have developed this natural ability and made it into a source of power and prestige for thousands of years.
~ Christina Crawford
You and me-we've whored together. We've fought together.And I still dunna understand how ye always seems to know where the money is hidden and the liquor is stored and the scandals are richest.' It's a gift.
~ Christina Dodd
Logic is overrated and superfluous when it comes to love.
~ Christina Dodd
My mom knows when something is real and something is not.
~ Christina Ricci
Tied to the physical, deaf to the eternal, riveted by my own shortcomings, I was thinking only of what a bad choice I'd made when choosing a partner for a chat. This guy was faking timidity to lure someone over. If I said victim, he was likely to start gnawing my neck. If I said vampire, he would demand proof. I hadn't the fangs enough to back that pretension.
~ Christine Wicker
In the latter years of her life, Jackie had a recurring premonition that John would be killed piloting his own plane. She pleaded with Maurice to do whatever it took to keep John from becoming a pilot.
~ Christopher Andersen
In the midst of such uncertainty, I cling not to what I know, but what I feel.
~ Heidi Julavits
Olvidé mencionar que soy sensible no sólo a la melancolía y a la jaqueca, sino que poseo, además, otro don casi místico: puedo percibir olores por teléfono (Bóll, Heinrich. Opiniones de un payaso, trad. Lucas Casas. México: Seix Barral, 2005 p. 14).
~ Heinrich Boll
A really good picture looks as if it's happened at once. It's an immediate image....
~ Helen Frankenthaler
The best and most beautiful things cannot be seen or even heard, they must be felt with the heart.
~ Helen Keller
Unless a man or woman has experienced the darkness of the soul he or she can know nothing of that transforming laughter without which no hint of the ultimate reality of the opposites can be faintly intuited.
~ Helen Luke
Women, poets, and especially artists, like cats; delicate natures only can realize their sensitive systems.
~ Helen M. Winslow
You could reason out that adults did not have to explain to each other, but instinct was so often more accurate than reasoning.
~ Helen MacInnes
Have you ever heard a note in someone's voice that said 'This is the end?' I heard it in the next words he said to me, and I stopped listening.
~ Helen Oyeyemi
Many years later he insisted, 'They knew it was the end when I was with them'; that evening, though the words remained resolutely unspoken, everyone had a clear sense of what might lie ahead.
~ Helen Rappaport
After marriage, a woman's sight becomes so keen that she can see right through her husband without looking at him, and a man's so dull that he can look right through his wife without seeing her.
~ Helen Rowland
A man never knows how to say goodbye; a woman never knows when to say it.
~ Helen Rowland