What we're seeking to do is internalize perception. Perception is very much involved with the senses and the mental processes and the emotional processes.
I'm not comfortable with words. I love images ,and I love sounds, and I love feelings. I like the idea of intuition. I think a lot of things in life are understood that way. But you internalize these things; they don't really pop out. Certain things are built inside - little areas of understanding. I feel that I live in darkness and confusion, and I'm trying, like we all are, to make some sort of sense of it.
When I started to internalize fat positivity and believe it, my response was the same one I had when I started to understand the scope of gender inequality: deep indignation.
We need to internalize this idea of excellence. Not many folks spend a lot of time trying to be excellent.
The key then to attaining this higher level of intelligence is to make our years of study qualitatively rich. We don't simply absorb information - we internalize it and make it our own by finding some way to put this knowledge to practical use.
I've never approached classical music in a formal way, ever. I couldn't read very well. I'd have to play every piece and internalize it, almost as if I had written it myself.
In running, I can internalize that intensity. I can handle it because it's me and I'm coming back in the next race. I'm always ready for the next race.
Children internalize their parents' unhappiness. Fortunately, they absorb our contentment just as readily.
Win without boasting, lose without excuses - internalize your failures and externalize your victories.
Our job is to ask questions of children so that children internalize these questions and ask them of themselves and their own emerging drafts.
People internalize, from the jail to student loan debt, to credit card debt, to unemployment to the whole collective. It manifests itself in many ways, in people's home lives, domestic stuff.
I'm not the greatest communicator. I kind of internalize a lot.
The camera is my means to internalize those fleeting epiphanies that I was having in my life.
Charlie Huston, who showran the first season [of Powers], is a novelist, and likes to internalize fiction as a novelist does.