Intuition quotes

Welcome to our collection of quotes on Intuition. Intuition is the innate ability of humans to understand or know something instinctively, without the need for conscious reasoning. It is often described as a "gut feeling" or a deep knowing that cannot be easily explained. Throughout history, intuition has played a crucial role in guiding individuals through various aspects of life, from making important decisions to sensing potential opportunities or dangers.

These quotes explore the profound wisdom that can be gained from listening to our intuition and trusting our inner voice. Whether it is finding our purpose, navigating relationships, or pursuing our dreams, intuition serves as a valuable compass that can guide us towards the right path. It can help us tap into our subconscious and connect with our deepest desires and truths, allowing us to make choices that align with our authentic selves.

From philosophers and poets to spiritual leaders and visionaries, the quotes in this collection offer profound insights into the power of intuition. They inspire us to cultivate and honor this innate gift within ourselves, encouraging us to listen to our intuition's whispers and embrace the profound wisdom it holds. So, browse through these thought-provoking quotes and let them ignite your intuition, guiding you towards a more meaningful and fulfilling life.

There are boxers possessed of such remarkable intuition, such uncanny prescience, one would think they were somehow recalling their fights, not fighting them as we watch.
D.T. Suzuki
D.T. Suzuki
Pioneer of Zen Buddhism in the West
Great works are done when one is not calculating and thinking.
Will Ferrell
Will Ferrell
American actor, comedian, producer, and writer
I'm really an artist of feeling. I like creating things when it feels right.
Alec Baldwin
Alec Baldwin
American actor, writer, comedian, film producer, and political activist
I remember during my lifetime I would meet women, and it was almost like God would say to me, 'Now, this woman here is not the one you are going to end up with, but she is going to be a lot like this woman; look at this woman, study this woman.' And when my wife showed up, He was like, 'You recognize her now?'
There is an hour, a minute - you will remember it forever - when you know instinctively on the basis of the most inconsequential evidence, that something is wrong. You don't know - can't know - that it is the first of a series of "wrongful" events that will culminate in the utter devastation of your life as you have known it.
D.T. Suzuki
D.T. Suzuki
Pioneer of Zen Buddhism in the West
The intuitive recognition of the instant, thus reality is the highest act of wisdom.
My own way of writing is very meditated and, despite my reputation, rather slow-moving. So I do spend a good deal of time contemplating endings. The final ending is usually arrived at simply by intuition.
D.T. Suzuki
D.T. Suzuki
Pioneer of Zen Buddhism in the West
When the identity is realized, I as swordsman see no opponent confronting me and threatening to strike me. I seem to transform myself into the opponent, and every movement he makes as well as every thought he conceives are felt as if they were my own and I intuitively...know when and how to strike him.