Quotes by Insight In coming to understand anything we are rejecting the facts as they are for us in favour of the facts as they are. C. S. Lewis favour insight facts Without the imaginative insight which goes with creative literature, history cannot be intelligibly written. C. V. Wedgwood literature-history insight creative The quest for the truth, in and of itself, Carolyn Porco quests insight stories This is the real power of habit: the insight that your habits are what you choose them to be. Charles Duhigg habit insight real Any supreme insight is a metaphor. Charles Henry Parkhurst supreme metaphor insight The only way to win is to work, work, work, work, and hope to have a few insights Charlie Munger insight winning way With age comes acumen. With experience comes insight. Chris Bohjalian acumen insight age I like reading novels because it provides insight into human behavior. Claire Danes insight behavior reading A visionary is someone who sees the future with both insight and foresight: Insight into the deeper causes and meaning of events in the world, and foresight, or an intuitive grasp of the big picture, such as the trajectory of politics and popular culture. Corinne McLaughlin insight culture world The more insight I get, the more scared I get of women in general. Dan Byrd scared insight A huge insight was the power of simply telling employees the truth. If things aren’t going well, tell them. David M. Cote employee wells insight In the window, I fantasize... about providing grown-ups and children alike with the greatest gift of all: insight. David Rakoff insight children window Time-honoured insights are often trivialised as cliches. Densey Clyne cliche insight wisdom Outsiders often have an insight that an insider doesn't quite have. Diane Abbott insiders outsiders insight You cannot understand what a person is saying unless you understand who they are arguing with. Donald Symons balance insight arguing Most photographs, to me, are description, but they lack insight. Duane Michals description insight photograph The characters get challenged. Through getting challenged, the character arrives at insights or discovers potentials that he or she didn't know they had. Eckhart Tolle insight knows character We see through others only when we see through ourselves. Eric Hoffer insight Generally speaking, it is inhumane to detain a fleeting insight. Fran Lebowitz inhumane fleeting insight When mundane, lowly activities are at stake, too much insight is detrimental — far-sightedness errs in immediate concerns. Franz Grillparzer stakes too-much insight «1234567»