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Quotes About Intuition

Follow your heart, but take your brain with you.
~ Unknown
Never underestimate the power of a woman's intuition. Some women can recognize game before you even play it.
~ Unknown
Never underestimate a girl's ability to find things out. It is always better to be honest because whatever you did, she will find out sooner or later. Trust me.
~ Unknown
Three Rules of Life...1: Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. 2: Don't be trapped by dogma - which is living with the results of other people's thinking. Don't let the noise of others' opinions drown out your own inner voice. 3: Have the courage to follow your heart and intuition - they somehow already know what you truly want to become.
~ Steve Jobs
I often wondered afterwards why we do not have premonitions in life. . . to warn us. . . to guide us. . . But no, the important moments in our life slip by with no special seeming significance.
~ Unknown
Answer these questions as fast as you can, ready?'...'Close your eyes; it works better that way'...'What's you DOB?'...'What's your phone number ?'...'How old is your mom?'...'How many cousins do you have?'...'What's eight plus fifteen?'...'What's the first number of your locker combo?
~ Victoria Laurie
Follow the tugs in your heart. I think that everyone gets these gentle urges and should listen to them. Even if they sound absolutely insane, they may be worth going for.
~ Victoria Moran
Dreams are little nudges from your soul.
~ Victoria Moran
I believe our clever young man has intuited that while only the pursuit of happiness is promised to all Americans, unhappiness is guaranteed for many.
~ Viet Thanh Nguyen
This is what I think so many of us who work in the arts and the humanities hope to receive from our universities, from our government, from sometimes skeptical students and their parents: patience and faith in us as we test the limits of our ignorance, as we pursue what may very well be useless, as we go in search of that mystery and intuition that exist within all of us.
~ Viet Thanh Nguyen
I think of the novelist Haruki Murakami, who compares writing a novel to digging a hole through deep rock to reach a source of water. To access mystery and intuition requires hard work and is a gamble, for there is no guarantee that we will find that source of water.
~ Viet Thanh Nguyen
What is valuable about my worlds of the arts and humanities is that they create spaces for this type of slow thinking. And by this I mean that we value the arts and humanities not simply for the material possibilities and rewards they may bring, like a Pulitzer Prize. Rather, we should value the arts and humanities for their privileging of the mystery and intuition that makes moments of revelation and innovation possible.
~ Viet Thanh Nguyen
Beware of the dog that doesn't bark and the man who says nothing.
~ Unknown
Education is something that you know and get which is not in the book.
~ Unknown
Judge everything not by the eye but by the heart.
~ Unknown
Never trust a man whose dog barks at him.
~ Unknown
You don't need to take advice from somebody. Wait for your time, it is the best advisor.
~ Unknown
You should be afraid of a silent dog rather than a barking one.
~ Unknown
You and your child have a unique and very special relationship. The dos and don'ts of all the advice givers out there may or may not apply to you. You have to listen to your heart and to your child and then make the deci- sions that are good for right now, for you two.
~ Vimala McClure
acredito que frequentemente o que sentimos ou o que pressentimos instintivamente torna-se claro e certo quando somos guiados por alguns textos que tenham um real sentido prático.
~ Vincent Van Gogh
A gente não faz amigos, reconhece-os
~ Vinicius de Moraes
Just as a woman's heart knows how and when to pump, her lungs to inhale, and her hand to pull back from fire, so she knows when and how to give birth.
~ Unknown
ability to read her heart—to see beyond the surface to what was boiling just underneath.
~ Unknown
through the mercy of the Lord, reaches a plane where pedantic and powerless reason is left far behind, and the mere intellectual groping through the dark gives place to the daylight of direct perception. He no more reasons and believes, he almost perceives. He no more argues, he senses. And is not this seeing God, and feeling God, and enjoying God higher than everything else?
~ Vivekananda