If you never ask yourself any questions about the meaning of a passage, you cannot expect the book to give you any insight you do not already possess.
Without wonder and insight, acting is just a trade. With it, it becomes creation.
Obedience to God's will is the secret of spiritual knowledge and insight.
For the spiritual being, intuition is far more than a hunch. It is viewed as guidance or as God talking, and this inner insight is never taken lightly or ignored.
I believe is that we can forecast the "changing landscape of context," and thus get insight into when we are entering the danger zone of an X-event.
I aim to be translucent, so you don't notice the words, just their meaning. I haven't much insight into people's motivations.
Art is frightening. Art isn't pretty. Art isn't painting. Art isn't something you hang on the wall. Art is what we do when we're truly alive. An artist is someone who uses bravery, insight, creativity, and boldness to challenge the status quo. And an artist takes it (all of it, the work, the process, the feedback from those we seek to connect with) personally.
It is astonishingly beautiful and interesting, how thought is absent when you have an insight. Thought cannot have an insight.
I think women should have insight as to how men think. Just like men should have insight into how women think.
It is absolutely impossible for a subject to see or have insight into something while leaving itself out of the picture, so impossible that knowing and being are the most opposite of all spheres.
Zen is the game of insight, the game of discovering who you are beneath the social masks.
In coming to understand anything we are rejecting the facts as they are for us in favour of the facts as they are.
Humor is the affectionate communication of insight.
Liberation exists- and you will never be liberated.
Omigod,' I said on a sudden flash of sleep-deprived insight. 'You're the big bad wolf. ' There are some similarities.
Every original poet has a new insight, or rather introduces a new power.
Characterization requires self-knowledge, insight into human nature. . . it is more than impersonation.
I look for people who have insight in places where I don't.
You cannot defect form an insight. You cannot unsee what you have seen.
I was still more concerned (a preference which you may be far from resenting) to strike a blow for Epicurus, that great man whose holiness and divinity of nature were not shams, who alone had and imparted true insight into the good, and who brought deliverance to all that consorted with him.