Intuitiveness Quotes & Sayings
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To do a comedy team, it requires so much extracurricular stuff, so much compromise, so much intuitiveness to know what the other guy is doing. That's why it's so hard to do it. — Cheech Marin

Nature goes to the same place to create a galaxy of stars: a cluster of nebulas, a rain forest, a human body, or a thought. That place is Spirit. — Deepak Chopra

When you are in a room and your job is to write jokes 10 hours a day, your mind starts going to strange places. — Seth MacFarlane

The design's intuitiveness is factorized based on the stored procedures: the more intuitive the design is, the more the users can remember and recall. — Suyog Ketkar

Some government workers are dedicated and work hard, but most of them are just waiting to retire. — Wanda Sykes

I'm not a singer. If you've heard any of my records, that's not singing. I have no vocal qualities whatsoever. I've got a lot of enthusisam and I go to the cross, but there's no skill going on there. It's more just intuitiveness. — Henry Rollins

What they fear, I think rightly, is that traditional Vietnamese society cannot survive the American economic and cultural impact. — J. William Fulbright

Facts are for the unimaginative. — Leigh Bardugo

I felt at some point that I had nothing to lose, and [laughs] maybe I was wrong. I think, you know, there's always these little autobiographical secrets behind things. I think I was really attacking my earlier self, and this kind of pretentious figure. — Billy Collins

The worth of a new idea is invariably determined, not by the degree of its intuitiveness-which incidentally, is to a major extent a matter of experience and habit-but by the scope and accuracy of the individual laws to the discovery of which it eventually leads. — Max Planck

I am more free than I think and more enslaved than I fear. — Angelos Michalopoulos

So often, I felt like my hands and heart knew something I did not, and I surrendered the art to them. — Amy Harmon

I always lose the election in the polls, and I always win it on election day. — Benjamin Netanyahu

Feeling of hatred unto your enemy,
drains your energy as enemy wanted. — Toba Beta

What we hear strikes the mind with less force than what we see. — Horace

The teacher's chief difficulty is poverty. He (or she) belongs to a badly paid profession. He cannot dress and live like a workman, but he is sometimes paid as little as an unskilled laborer. — Gilbert Highet

The first step to thinking clearly is to question what we think we know about the past. — Peter Thiel

When you drop a hammer and a feather together, which one hits the ground first? If you pose this question to the general public, the most expected answer is based on common sense, that the heavier objects fall faster to the ground. David Scott, the seventh man to set foot on the moon during the Apollo 15 mission, carried out this simple experiment. dropped a hammer and a feather together He onto the moon's surface and expectedly they fell on the ground together. This demonstrated Galileo's genius and corrected the general misconception that heavier objects fall faster than lighter ones because they have more affinity towards the Earth Even Aristotle was proved wrong. It becomes obvious that with bit of curiosity and application of mind and intuitiveness, one can understand the laws of nature better. — Sharad Nalawade