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I have trusted to my intuition to find the subjects, and I have written intuitively. I have an idea when I start, I have a shape; but I will fully understand what I have written only after some years.
by V. S. Naipaul (Novelist, Indian , born in 1932) keywords: after, find, fully, idea, intuition, intuitively, only, shape, some, start, subjects, trusted, understand, will, written , years The reason is that they define how I have gone about my business. I have trusted to intuition. I did it at the beginning. I do it even now. I have no idea how things might turn out, where in my writing I might go next.
by V. S. Naipaul (Novelist, Indian , born in 1932) keywords: beginning, business, define, did, even, go, gone, how, idea, intuition, might, next, now, out, reason, things, trusted, turn, where , writing Intuition becomes increasingly valuable in the new information society precisely because there is so much data.
by John Naisbitt (Businessman, American , born in 1929) keywords: because, becomes, data, increasingly, information, intuition, much, new, precisely, society , valuable What passes for woman's intuition is often nothing more than man's transparency.
by George Jean Nathan (Editor, American , born in 1882) keywords: intuition, man, more, nothing, often, passes, than, transparency , woman What's better, a poetic intuition or an intellectual work? I think they complement each other.
by Manuel Puig (Author, Argentinian , born in 1932) keywords: better, complement, each, intellectual, intuition, other, poetic, think , work My intention here is to make it clear that not a single cell of my composition, here in regard to The Raven, is found by chance or intuition, that the composition moved towards perfection with the precision and inevitability of a mathematical equation.
by Maurice Ravel (Composer, French , born in 1875) keywords: cell, chance, clear, composition, equation, found, here, inevitability, intention, intuition, make, mathematical, moved, perfection, precision, raven, regard, single , towards Intuition is the very force or activity of the soul in its experience through whatever has been the experience of the soul itself.
by Henry Reed (Writer, English , born in 1914) keywords: activity, been, experience, force, intuition, itself, soul, through, very , whatever When a scientist is ahead of his times, it is often through misunderstanding of current, rather than intuition of future truth. In science there is never any error so gross that it won't one day, from some perspective, appear prophetic.
by Jean Rostand (Scientist , French) keywords: ahead, any, appear, current, day, error, future, gross, his, intuition, misunderstanding, never, often, perspective, prophetic, rather, science, scientist, some, than, through, times, truth , won It is always with excitement that I wake up in the morning wondering what my intuition will toss up to me, like gifts from the sea. I work with it and rely on it. It's my partner.
by Jonas Salk (Scientist, American , born in 1914) keywords: always, excitement, gifts, intuition, morning, partner, rely, sea, toss, up, wake, will, wondering , work I may have been lucky with some sort of intuition, but I believe in training a great deal.
by David Selby (Actor, American , born in 1941) keywords: been, believe, deal, great, intuition, lucky, may, some, sort , training Good design begins with honesty, asks tough questions, comes from collaboration and from trusting your intuition.
by Freeman Thomas (Designer , American) keywords: asks, begins, collaboration, comes, design, good, honesty, intuition, questions, tough, trusting , your Mathematical reasoning may be regarded rather schematically as the exercise of a combination of two facilities, which we may call intuition and ingenuity.
by Alan Turing (Mathematician, English , born in 1912) keywords: call, combination, exercise, facilities, ingenuity, intuition, mathematical, may, rather, reasoning, regarded, two , which Intuition makes much of it; I mean by this the faculty of seeing a connection between things that in appearance are completely different; it does not fail to lead us astray quite often.
by Andre Weil (Mathematician, French , born in 1906) keywords: appearance, astray, between, completely, connection, different, does, faculty, fail, intuition, lead, makes, mean, much, often, quite, seeing, things , us