Since art is a virtue of the intellect, it demands to communicate with the entire universe of the intellect. Hence it is that the normal climate of art is intelligence and knowledge: its normal soil, the civilized heritage of a consistent and integrated system of beliefs and values; its normal horizon , the infinity of human experience enlighted by the passionate insight of anguish or the intellectual virtues of a contemplative mind.

Jacques Maritain

Mots clés art intellect beliefs



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It’s not that I didn’t understand or believe the gospel before. I did. But the truth of the gospel hadn’t moved from my mind to my heart. There was a huge gap between my intellect and my emotions. The Puritan Jonathan Edwards likened his reawakening to the gospel to a man who had known, in his head, that honey was sweet, but for the first time had that sweetness burst alive in his mouth.

J.D. Greear

Mots clés heart emotions intellect gospel head jonathan-edwards



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Upon the one thing every writer absolutely must have, and that is intellectual curiosity.

Philip Athans

Mots clés writers curiosity writing-advice intellect adivce



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I've always believed in instinct over intellect. The instinct is what you always knew; intellect is what you figure out.

Michka Assayas

Mots clés intellect instinct



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Sono così intelligente che a volte non capisco una sola parola di quel che sto dicendo.

Oscar Wilde

Mots clés intelligence intellect sarcasm-humor



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Allow intelligent design into science textbooks, lecture halls, and laboratories, and the cost to the frontier of scientific discovery—the frontier that drives the economies of the future—would be incalculable. I don't want students who could make the next major breakthrough in renewable energy sources or space travel to have been taught that anything they don't understand, and that nobody yet understands, is divinely constructed and therefore beyond their intellectual capacity. The day that happens, Americans will just sit in awe of what we don't understand, while we watch the rest of the world boldly go where no mortal has gone before.

Neil deGrasse Tyson

Mots clés education reason intellect research intelligent-design



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Growth of consciousness does not depend on the might of the intellect but on the conviction of the heart.

Wayne Gerard Trotman

Mots clés scifi wisdom consciousness heart science-fiction determination resolve sci-fi intellect development conviction strength-of-character telepathy mental-awareness might psychic-powers chi-ro-jin



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A certain amount of reverie is good, like a narcotic in discreet doses. It soothes the fever, occasionally high, of the brain at work, and produces in the mind a soft, fresh vapor that corrects the all too angular contours of pure thought, fills up the gaps and intervals here and there, binds them together, and dulls the sharp corners of ideas. But too much reverie submerges and drowns. Thought is the labor of the intellect, reverie it's pleasure. To replace thought with reverie is to confound poison with nourishment.

Victor Hugo

Mots clés thought intellect daydreaming reverie



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Intellectual and moral growth is no less indispensable than material amelioration...

If three is anything more poignant than a body agonizing for want of bread, it is a soul dying of hunger for light.

Victor Hugo

Mots clés education intellect enlightenment



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Dwelling much on the contemplation of little things, [we] are in danger of losing the intellectual appetite.

L.H. Sigourney

Mots clés education learning intellect



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