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Quotes About Intuition

What is interesting is that elephants can accurately and reliably figure out who is friend and who is foe. Compare this to us humans, who still walk down dark alleys at night, fall for Ponzi schemes, and buy lemons from used-car salesmen.
~ Jodi Picoult
See, I get a round, hollow spot in my belly knowing I could tell him what's coming, but also knowing it would come out sounding like a warning.
~ Jodi Picoult
She pictured how it would feel to trust your instincts in a strange land, to know the difference between where you had been and where you were going.
~ Jodi Picoult
In life, perfect pitch is the ability to know someone from the inside out, even better maybe than she knows herself.
~ Jodi Picoult
Just because you can't see something, doesn't mean I don't. I can't explain it, I can't understand it, and I can't deny it. So I sure as hell am not gonna fight it.
~ Jodi Picoult
But Edward doesn't even flinch; it's as if he's reading the text of me with some magic internal Rosetta stone that makes him understand what I say is not what I mean at all.
~ Jodi Picoult
He knows what will upset me before it even happens and like a superhero, bends the track of the runaway train before it strikes.
~ Jodi Picoult
MY MOTHER USED to say that blue eyes were bad luck, because you could see everything that a blue-eyed person was thinking, but I didn't heed the warning the first time I met Wyatt Armstrong.
~ Jodi Picoult
You never have to explain what you don't say.
~ Joe Navarro
I simply allowed myself to be guided by whatever feeling was welling up and directing me.
~ Joe Vitale
Know the spirit of every friend you make before you bond with them.
~ John Arthur
Yet even without saying, each knew what the other was thinking, and, more acutely, what the other was feeling -- this is a further effect of our shared sorrow, this empathy, this mournful telepathy.
~ John Banville
I hadn't eaten anything at lunch, yet I wasn't hungry. The belly knows when it's not going to be fed and, like an old dog, settles down to sleep. That's how it is, I find, with the creature and its comforts, so that all is not ill, and sometimes the Lord does temper the wind to the shorn lamb.
~ John Banville
Our schools display an enormous bias in educating the mind rather than the whole person. We place major emphasis on reasoning, logic and math, with almost no concern for emotions, intuition and creativity. Our students become memorizing mimics and dull conformists, rather than exciting and feeling creators.
~ John Bradshaw
What a wise man can do, that can't be done by someone who's merely clever, is make a right judgement in an unprecedented situation. ?
~ John Brunner
5. Each person's leadership is best exercised in his or her area of giftedness (v. 31). When we discover our gifts, we will naturally lead in those areas where we are most productive, intuitive, comfortable, influential, and satisfied.
~ John C. Maxwell
Discernment can be described as the ability to find the root of the matter, and it relies on intuition as well as rational thought.
~ John C. Maxwell
Leadership is more than management. Leadership is: • People more than projects • Movement more than maintenance • Art more than science • Intuition more than formula • Vision more than procedure • Risk more than caution • Action more than reaction • Relationships more than rules • Who you are more than what you do If you want to influence others, then you must learn to lead.
~ John C. Maxwell
transformational leaders: See things others do not see. Believe things others do not believe. Say things others do not say. Feel things others do not feel. Do things others do not do. Receive things others do not receive.
~ John C. Maxwell
So why do some people emerge as leaders while others can't influence no matter how hard they try? I believe that several factors come into play: 1. Character—who they are 2. Relationships—who they know 3. Knowledge—what they know 4. Intuition—what they feel 5. Experience—where they've been 6. Past Success—what they've done 7. Ability—what they can do
~ John C. Maxwell
Weston H. Agor le llama intuición a "lo que sabemos con seguridad sin saberlo con certeza".
~ John C. Maxwell
Sometimes it's hard to pick right from wrong. The best thing we can do is go with our heart and hope it all goes well.
~ Unknown
Sometimes your mind says No but your heart says Go.
~ Unknown
Sometimes you just need to stop over-thinking things,and just follow your heart.
~ Unknown