Quotes about Intuition
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 Maxwell
When it comes to making decisions, I'm not what you'd call a numbers guy.
— Jason Fried
You can call it God or a conscience, or you can dismiss it as that intuitive knowing we all have as human beings, as living storytellers; but there is a knowing I feel that guides me toward better stories, toward being a better character. I believe there is a writer outside ourselves, plotting a better story for us, interacting with us, even, and whispering a better story into our consciousness.
— Donald Miller
There's no shame in changing direction, Harriet. In fact, once you've seen the warning signs, it's always wise to turn around.
— Lynn Austin
Whether you turn to the right or to the left, your ears will hear a voice behind you, saying, 'This is the way; walk in it' " (30:21)?
— Lysa TerKeurst
There is no magic formula for being able to discern God's voice. We can learn to recognize it the way we recognize the voices of those close to us: by knowing Him. And when we know Him, we can tell if what we're feeling led to do is from Him or not.
— Lysa TerKeurst
Listen to your own heart and the hearts of the women you know. What is it that a woman wants? What does she dream of?
— John Eldredge
And the truth is, quite often God's desire for us will run against the prevailing current. 'Get off the next exit.' His guidance sometimes (often?) seems counter-intuitive.
— John Eldredge
The most intractable of our experiences is the experience of Time-the intuition of duration, combined with the thought of perpetual perishing.
— Aldous Huxley
Experience is in the fingers and the head. The heart is inexperienced.
— Henry David Thoreau
Let faith oust fact; let fancy oust memory; I look deep down and do believe.
— Herman Melville
Faith is a recognition of those things which are above the senses.
— Henry Ward Beecher