Quotes about Insight
Getting rid of a delusion makes us wiser than getting hold of a truth.
— Ludwig Borne
He that wandereth out of the way of knowledge, shall remain in the congregation of the dead.
— John Bunyan
So Christian went on his way, saying: Here have I seen things rare and profitable; Things pleasant, dreadful; things to make me stable In what I have begun to take in hand: Then let me think on them, and understand Wherefore they showed me where; and let me be Thankful, O good Interpreter, to thee.
— John Bunyan
It's said that a wise person learns from his mistakes. A wiser one learns from others' mistakes. But the wisest person of all learns from others's successes.
— John Maxwell
When I want to really get to know someone, I ask three questions. People's answers to these give me great insight into someone's heart. The questions are: What do you dream about? What do you sing about? What do you cry about?
— John Maxwell
experience alone does not add value to a life. It's not necessarily experience that is valuable; it's the insight people gain because of their experience. Reflective
— John Maxwell
The greatest obstacle to discovery is not ignorance. It is the illusion of knowledge.
— John Maxwell
people knowledge is much more important than mere product knowledge.
— John 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 Maxwell
One of the reasons that problem solving is so difficult is that we are often too close to the problems to truly understand them.
— John Maxwell
A deaf ear is the first indication of a closed mind.
— John Maxwell
People say there are two kinds of learning: experience, which is gained from your own mistakes, and wisdom, which is learned from the mistakes of others.
— John Maxwell