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We need to make the world safe for creativity and intuition, for it's creativity and intuition that will make the world safe for us.

Edgar Mitchell
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The more and more each is impelled by that which is intuitive, or the relying upon the soul force within, the greater, the farther, the deeper, the broader, the more constructive may be the result.

Edgar Cayce
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We call our intuition our sixth sense, but in reality it would be called our first sense, because it's rooted in quantum nature of reality. It was around long before our solar system and our planetary system were even formulated or even organized. It is at the basis of how our normal sensing works. So instead of being our sixth sense or even â€" using the parapsychological term â€" "extrasensory perception," it's not. It's at the basis of our perception, and that's the quantum world.

Edgar Mitchell
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Die mathematische Forschung besteht aus 10% Intuition und 90% Arb... by Edmund Hlawka

Die mathematische Forschung besteht aus 10% Intuition und 90% Arbeit.

Edmund Hlawka
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Most writers - poets in especial - prefer having it understood that they compose by a species of fine frenzy - an ecstatic intuition - and would positively shudder at letting the public take a peep behind the scenes.

Edgar Allan Poe
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...It was one of the great livery-stableman's most masterly intuitions to have discovered that Americans want to get away from amusement even more quickly than they want to get to it.

Edith Wharton
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I believe in intuition and approaching things as instant gratification. Just do the things you want to do, make the kind of pictures you want to make.

Edward Ruscha
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Passion for fame: A passion which is the instinct of all great so... by Edmund Burke

Passion for fame: A passion which is the instinct of all great souls.

Edmund Burke
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God, in His wrath, has not left this world to the mercy of the subtlest dialectician; and all arguments are happily transitory in their effect when they contradict the primal intuitions of conscience and the inborn sentiments of the heart.

Edwin Percy Whipple
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Cease trying to work everything out with your minds. It will get you nowhere. Live by intuition and inspiration and let your whole life be Revelation.

Eileen Caddy
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Men need rule books. Women want men to intuit what they want. And only about 2% of men can do that, and most of them are not heterosexual.

Dennis Prager
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I don't place much faith in my intuitions, except as a starting p... by Elizabeth Spelke

I don't place much faith in my intuitions, except as a starting place for designing experiments.

Elizabeth Spelke
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Our first intuitions are the true ones. by Emile M. Cioran

Our first intuitions are the true ones.

Emile M. Cioran
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People are good at intuition, living our lives. What are computer... by Eric Schmidt

People are good at intuition, living our lives. What are computers good at? Memory.

Eric Schmidt
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Philosophers need not much use the word 'intuition' or the concept of intuition, except when they happen to be working on the epistemology of the a priori.

Ernest Sosa
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Philosophers do need to have intuitions of various specific sorts: ethical, metaphysical, etc., depending on their targeted subject matter. And they must make intuition reports, as they record the contents of their intuitions. But they need not go into whether an intuition has been enjoyed.

Ernest Sosa
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The concept of intuition is more often used in philosophical theorizing than is the concept of observation in scientific theorizing (proportionately). One reason is that there is (proportionately) more ostensible conflict of philosophical intuitions than there is ostensible conflict of scientific observations. So much for the use of a concept of intuition in philosophical theorizing.

Ernest Sosa
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We should praise, rather, the courage of the player who, relying only on his intuition, plunges into a brilliant combination of which the issue does not appear to him too clear.

Eugene Znosko-Borovsky
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The mystic cannot wholly do without symbol and image, inadequate to his vision though they must always be: for his experience must be expressed if it is to be communicated, and its actuality is inexpressible except in some hint or parallel which will stimulate the dormant intuition of the reader.

Evelyn Underhill
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Thus, in a sense, mathematics has been most advanced by those who distinguished themselves by intuition rather than by rigorous proofs.

Felix Klein
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