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intuition passionate belief
William Wordsworth One in whom persuasion and belief Had ripened into faith, and faith become A passionate intuition.
intuition doe logic
William James Instinct leads, logic does but follow.
intuition might moral
Robert Winston Although religion might be useful in developing a solid moral framework - and enforcing it - we can quite easily develop moral intuitions without relying on religion.
intuition world instinct
Robert Ley All the learning in the world cannot replace instinct.
intuition identity harmony
William Blake Demonstration, similitude & harmony are objects of reasoning. Invention, identity & melody are objects of intuition.
intuition instinct difficult
Van Morrison It's all complete instinct and intuition, and that's extremely difficult to teach.
intuition affair clinton
Vladimir Putin Thus, in view of what I have said, we could not officially hack [Hillary's Clinton mail]. It would require certain intuition and knowledge of the U.S. domestic policy peculiarities. I am not sure that even our experts from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs have such intuition.
intuition hard
Sam Walton Capital isn't hard to find; intuition, yes.
excellence body lions
Woody Allen The great roe is a mythological beast with the head of a lion and the body of a lion, though not the same lion.
excellence may fancy
Samuel Richardson All human excellence is but comparative. There may be persons who excel us, as much as we fancy we excel the meanest.
excellence film distinguished
Roger Ebert James Cameron's films have always been distinguished by ground-breaking technical excellence.
excellence example faults
Samuel Johnson The faults of a writer of acknowledged excellence are more dangerous, because the influence of his example is more extensive; and the interest of learning requires that they should be discovered and stigmatized, before they have the sanction of antiquity conferred upon them, and become precedents of indisputable authority.
excellence lifetime labor
Samuel Johnson Excellence in any department can be attained only by the labor of a lifetime; it is not to be purchased at a lesser price.
excellence doe presidency
Ronald Reagan Excellence does not begin in Washington.
excellence job others replace step unique
Alan Alda Others will step in and do his job with excellence. But no one can replace the unique person that was Peter.
excellence saving agents
Joseph A. Schumpeter The banker, therefore, is not so much primarily a middleman in the commodity "purchasing power" as a producer of this commodity. However, since all reserve funds and savings today usually flow to him, and the total demand for free purchasing power, whether existing or to be created, concentrates on him, he has either replaced private capitalists or become their agent; he has himself become the capitalist par excellence.
excellence hogs men virtue
Benjamin Franklin The excellency of hogs is fatness, of men virtue
intellectual tragedy values
Richard Hofstadter It is a part of the intellectual's tragedy that the things he most values about himself and his work are quite unlike those society values in him...
intellectual filters would-be
Umberto Eco If culture did not filter, it would be inane - as inane as the formless, boundless Internet is on its own. And if we all possessed the boundless knowledge of the Web, we would be idiots! Culture is an instrument for making a hierarchical system of intellectual labor.
intellectual way intellect
William Wordsworth The intellectual power, through words and things, Went sounding on a dim and perilous way!
intellectual film kung-fu
Werner Herzog Someone like Jean-Luc Godard is for me intellectual counterfeit money when compared to a good kung fu film.
intellectual atheism matter
Wendy Kaminer It is the inevitable effect of religion on public policy that makes it a matter of public concern. Advocates of religiosity extol the virtues or moral habits that religion is supposed to instill in us. But we should be equally concerned with the intellectual habits it discourages.
intellectual disease
Robert M. Pirsig Squareness is such a uniquely intellectual disease.
intellectual socialism communism
Robert M. Pirsig Communism and socialism, programs for intellectual control over society ... fascism, a program for the social control of intellect.
intellectual social subjects
Robert M. Pirsig Objects are inorganic and biological values; subjects are social and intellectual values.
intellectual purpose intellectual-freedom
Robert M. Pirsig We must understand that when a society undermines intellectual freedom for its own purposes it is absolutely morally bad, but when it represses biological freedom for its own purposes it is absolutely morally good.