Quotes about Insight
What it comes down to, I believe, is that mentoring often involves telling people what they need to hear, rather than what they want to hear. When you are able to be humbly honest with someone about a situation with which you have personal experience—even if you risk angering or hurting that person—you are offering the most valuable gift of all.
— John Wooden
You often find what you're looking for.
— John Wooden
Whoever sees Christ as a mirror of the Father's heart, actually walks through the world with new eyes.
— Martin Luther
For whatever else the religious life may be, it is the fountain of self-knowledge and disillusion, the safest form of psychoanalysis.
— CS Lewis
We learn not in the school, but in life.
— Seneca
Every experience in your life is being orchestrated to teach you something you need to know to move forward.
— Brian Tracy
There is nothing so ridiculous but some philosopher has said it.
— Cicero
Rightly defined philosophy is simply the love of wisdom.
— Cicero
No one can give you better advice than yourself.
— Cicero
Not to know the events which happened before one was born, that is to remain always a boy.
— Cicero
There's nothing like drawing a thing to make you really see it.
— Margaret Atwood
It has been somewhere said by Johnson, that merely to invent a story is no small effort of the human understanding.
— Maria Edgeworth