Quotes About Intuition
Knowledge counts but common sense matters.
~ Unknown
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Man, if you gotta ask you'll never know.
~ Louis Armstrong
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Art is a product of the intuitive—the most powerful instrument within us. The intuitive is the most accurate sense we have.
~ Unknown
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How many times in a life does a person get to feel an instant attraction for someone one has just met, the eyes locking, the sudden and overwhelming conviction that this is someone he or she is meant to know?
~ Louise Doughty
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I prefer to have some beliefs that don't make logical sense.
~ Louise Erdrich
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You have to get in touch with your inner guidance because it is the wisdom that knows the answers for you.
~ Louise L. Hay
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Trust your Inner Guidance to reveal to you whatever it is you need to know.
~ Louise L. Hay
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I am at peace with everyone around me. No person, place, or thing has any power over me. I am the power and authority in my world. I choose the thoughts that recognize my own true worth. I recognize my own intuitive ability. I trust my intuition, for I am always in contact with Universal Wisdom and Truth. I always go in the right direction for me. I love and appreciate my beautiful nose!
~ Louise L. Hay
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When in doubt, ask yourself, "Is this a decision that is loving for me? Is this right for me now?
~ Louise L. Hay
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It would be folly to trust the instincts of a baby. But it would also be a mistake to completely dismiss them.
~ Louise Penny
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The memory of the heart was far stronger than whatever was kept in the mind. The question was, what did people keep in their heart?
~ Louise Penny
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first two were obvious.
~ Louise Penny
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he understands," said Gamache quietly, as though
~ Louise Penny
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He'd seen Gamache go into homes, warehouses, forests where they knew heavily
~ Louise Penny
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Gamache listened closely. To the words. The tone. The space between the words.
~ Louise Penny
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Always Follow your heart.....but take your brains with you
~ Unknown
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A profound common sense is the best genius for statesmanship.
~ Unknown
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The things we know best are the things we haven't been taught.
~ Luc de Clapiers
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If a woman's got any instincts, she feels when her husband's off the reservation.
~ Unknown
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Some of their best songs don't have bridges and choruses. So that made me think I should trust my instincts. My songs were okay, I figured. I didn't need to change anything.
~ Lucinda Williams
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Whatsoever thing confronted her, whatsoever problem encountered her, whatsoever manners became her in novel situations, she understood in a moment. She solved the problem, she assumed the manners, she spoke and acted as the need of the moment required." Andrew Lang, "The Maid of France."
~ Unknown
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The vain arrogance of the literati and the Bohemian artists dismisses the activities of the businessmen as unintellectual money-making. The truth is that the entrepreneurs and promoters display more intellectual faculties and intuition than the average writer and painter. The inferiority of many self-styled intellectuals manifests itself precisely in the fact that they fail to recognize what capacity and reasoning power are required to develop and to operate successfully a business enterprise.
~ Ludwig von Mises
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There is no use in arguing about the adequacy of ethical precepts. They are derived from intuition; they are arbitrary and subjective. There is no objective standard available with regard to which they could be judged. Ultimate ends are chosen by the individual's judgments of value. They cannot be determined by scientific inquiry and logical reasoning.
~ Ludwig von Mises
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When one is frightened of the truth then it is never the whole truth that one has an inkling of.
~ Ludwig Wittgenstein
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