Quotes about Intuition
As the mother knows the needs better than the babe, so the Blessed Mother understands our cries and worries and knows them better than we know ourselves.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
Celibacy is like poetry keeping the idea ever in mind like a dream; but marriage uses chisel and brush, concentrating more on marble and canvas. Celibacy jumps to a conclusion like an intuition; marriage, like reason, labors through ebb and flow, step by step.
— Bishop Fulton J. Sheen
A woman knows by intuition, or instinct, what is best for herself.
— Marilyn Monroe
Why all this guesswork? You can see what needs to be done. If you can see the road, follow it.
— Marcus Aurelius
Is anything wrong, dear? the old joke went. No, why? You moved. Just don't move.
— Margaret Atwood
Faith isn't about having everything figured out ahead of time; faith is about following the quiet voice of God without having everything figured out ahead of time.
— Rachel Held Evans
We learn from pain that some of the things we thought were castles turn out to be prisons, and we desperately want out, but even though we built them, we can't find the door. Yet maybe if you ask God for help in knowing which direction to face, you'll have a moment of intuition. Maybe you'll see at least one next right step you can take.
— Anne Lamott
It means, of course, that when you don't know what to do, when you don't know whether your character would do this or that, you get quiet and try to hear that still small voice inside. It will tell you what to do.
— Anne Lamott
When you meet someone, you need to have a superpower.
— Seth Godin
While walking through a dark season, if we attempt to navigate our lives by what we feel, we will run aground onto the rocks. We must navigate by what we
— Sheila Walsh
He also knows the importance of intuition.
— Paulo Coelho
The inquiry leads us to that source, at once the essence of genius, of virtue, and of life, which we call Spontaneity or Instinct.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson