New Insights Quotes
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New Insights Quotes & Sayings
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I so believe that older women have tremendous value to their families, their community, their country, the world.
— Sally Field
The Net is the new underlying infrastructure for civilization itself.
— David "Doc" Searls
The good or bad is not in the circumstance, but only in the mind ... that encounters it.
— William James
Adherents of the new religious right reject the separation of politics and religion, but they bring no spiritual insights to politics.
— Christopher Lasch
Flourishing comes from the experience of the new: new situations, new problems, new insights, and new ideas to develop and share.
— Edmund S. Phelps
We gave up on the idea of trying to make the record a good representation of the live performance.
— John Cale
Lack of comfort means we are on the threshold of new insights.
— Lawrence M. Krauss
I was always 'awake' ... Some part of me clamoring for NEW insights and NEW ways to make the world a better place.
— Bill Hicks
The lesson of these new insights is that our brain is entirely like any of our physical muscles: Use it or lose it.
— Ray Kurzweil
A brain with no heart and no reasoning ... well, nothing is more meaningless.
— Melissa De La Cruz
Always seek to learn: The leader is always learning new things and gaining new insights.
— Artika R. Tyner
The test of a true myth is that each time you return to it, new insights and interpretations arise.
— Starhawk
New insights from being present are a gift.
— Gina Greenlee
I don't watch TV. I don't use a computer, a fax or a cellphone.
— Louise Bourgeois
What's most explosive about historical fiction is to use the fictional elements to pressure the history to new insights.
— Matthew Pearl
To the creative individual all experience is seminal-all events are equidistant from new ideasand insights.
— Eric Hoffer
There is nothing harder to come by than detachment and solitude; and nothing more important.
— Marya Mannes