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“Insight is rarer, and infinitely more precious. A strong insight can fuel a thousand ideas, a thousand reasons to act and make something happen. That, more than anything, should be your reason to fight and persevere for your own insight moment. When you are armed with a powerful insight, the ideas never stop flowing.”
Phil Dusenberry“Be humble, desire insight, squash arrogance, and be cognizance of unknown.”
Pearl Zhu, Change Insight: Change as an Ongoing Capability to Fuel Digital Transformation“Understanding requires insight. Insight must be anchored.”
Brian Greene, The Fabric of the Cosmos: Space, Time, and the Texture of Reality“Change will lead to insight far more often than insight will lead to change.”
Milton H. Erickson“It’s true that if your religion failed to deliver a miracle, that a human sacrifice would certainly follow.""Ah...quite. You are a man of acute insight.""That’s not insight. That’s a personal guarantee.”
Lois McMaster Bujold, Borders of Infinity“Dialogue with the self is the source of all insight and insight is the only thing that can change your life.”
Oli Anderson, Dialogue / Ego - Real Communication“Oversight versus Insight: Most of us want to oversee the situation without insight of the situation. Knowledge is King.”
Bobby F. Kimbrough Jr.“Problem-insight precedes solution insight. Someone has to recognise a problem before they start to solve the problem...”
Max McKeown, The Innovation Book: How to Manage Ideas and Execution for Outstanding Results“Do you know, Sandy dear, all my ambitions are for you and Rose. You have got insight, perhaps not quite spiritual, but you're a deep one, and Rose has got instinct.' 'Perhaps not quite spiritual' said Sandy.'Yes,' said Miss Brodie, 'you're right. Rose has got a future by virtue of her instinct.'...'I ought to know because my prime has brought me instinct and insight, both.”
Muriel Spark, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie“One with more insight (sooj) is considered wise. To have more insight [sooj] is a natural gift. One may have more sooj but may have no intellect.”
Dada Bhagwan