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The comic impulse is sometimes a reaction to sadness. You feel like you can make one choice or the other.
— Harold Ramis
When I came into baseball, I had one goal for my career - the Hall of Fame.
— Justin Verlander
Neutral experiences are easily forgotten.
— Deborah Sandella
I dropped the King's Indian in 1997 after one too many bad experiences against Kramnik.
— Garry Kasparov
The only way to get truly great intuitive information is to show up and get out of your own way.
— Catherine Carrigan
Your soul has truly important information to share because it sees, hears, feels and knows from a totally expansive perspective.
— Catherine Carrigan
Your angels know exactly how much information you can handle at any one moment.
— Catherine Carrigan
When we break down our prison walls and run towards freedom, we are in fact running into the more spacious exercise yard of a bigger prison.
— Yuval Noah Harari
Insight involves trust - trusting that the information coming through is correct.
— Trilby D. Johnson
He clenched his teeth and muttered, "I can't get deep enough."
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Putting her mouth to his ear, she whispered, "Try. — Thea Harrison
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Putting her mouth to his ear, she whispered, "Try. — Thea Harrison
I'm actually just playing honest, whole young women.
— Ellen Page
Intuition becomes increasingly valuable in the new information society precisely because there is so much data.
— John Naisbitt
My your balls wither away and you develop and allergy to Viagra and all it's counter-parts
(Sophie to Royd) — Iris Johansen
(Sophie to Royd) — Iris Johansen
I trust that when I am intuitive, it is a cocktail of all the information I have picked up along the way, which has come to me at the right time.
— Malti Bhojwani
Broadmindedness, when it means indifference to right and wrong, eventually ends in a hatred of what is right.
— Fulton J. Sheen