Sixth Sense Quotes

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Criss Jami
“Everyone claims to be okay with freedom of religion, but the moment you mention God there is a strange tension that fills the air. If there was a 6th sense, that would be it.”
Criss Jami, Killosophy

Criss Jami
“For God to prove himself on demand, physically, would be a grave disappointment, and the strongest Christians should be considerably grateful that he chooses not to do so. The skeptic endlessly demands proof, yet God refuses to insult the true intelligence of man, the '6th sense', the chief quality, the acumen which distinguishes man from the rest of creation, faith.”
Criss Jami, Killosophy

Anthony Liccione
“She knows her timing, always knows. The time to strike or the time to starve. Her eyes as a clock, she watches she waits she learns, and in the second she blinks, she changes her mind just like that.”
Anthony Liccione

Emilia Hart
“I had nature in my heart, she said. Like she did, and her mother before her. There was something about us---the Weyward women---that bonded us more tightly with the natural world. We can feel it, she said, the same way we feel rage, sorrow, or joy. The animals, the birds, the plants---they let us in, recognizing us as one of their own. That is why roots and leaves yield so easily under our fingers, to form tonics that bring comfort and healing. That is why animals welcome our embrace. Why the crows---the ones who carry the sign---watch over us and do our bidding, why their touch brings our abilities into sharpest relief. Our ancestors---the women who walked these paths before us, before there were words for who they were---did not lie in the barren soil of the churchyard, encased in rotting wood. Instead, the Weyward bones rested in the woods, in the fells, where our flesh fed plants and flowers, where trees wrapped their roots around our skeletons. We did not need stonemasons to carve our names into rock as proof we had existed.
All we needed was to be returned to the wild.
This wildness inside gives us our name. It was men who marked us so, in the time when language was but a shoot curling from the earth. Weyward, they called us, when we would not submit, would not bend to their will. But we learned to wear the name with pride.”
Emilia Hart, Weyward

Misba
“Rumors exist of what those High-Grades can do: They kill with gaze; they voice the wind; they eat nothing; they’ve seen the source of the universe … Kusha heard in the Old City. She doesn’t have High-Grades or voice or killing gazes. But she has a gift—her prophetic alarms. Most people name it the sixth-sense. Those occasional sensations that come without warning. Then, she finds herself knowing things she isn’t supposed to know.
Like now—
It happens again. A prophetic alarm comes, and it comes with a silent scream in her head. As if hundreds of frozen needles have pierced her eyes and reached her brain, injecting information she never knew before. Kusha calls it alarms, not sixth-sense. Not even intuition. Intuition sounds High-Grade, something those evolved people may have. The book God-Particle-Or-Thought-Particle says: ‘Intuition is the passing thoughts downloaded from the universe.’ Kusha isn’t confident enough to believe it can happen to her. No way could she download anything as an unevolved, untouchable, Low-Grade.”
Misba, The High Auction

Ivan Erenda
“Perhaps the most important thing we can ever do in our life is to find a way to our intuition.”
Ivan Erenda

Joanne Harris
“I know all their favorites. It's a knack, a professional secret, like a fortune teller reading palms. My mother would have laughed at this waste of my skills, but I have no desire to probe farther into their lives than this. I do not want their secrets or their innermost thoughts. Nor do I want their fears or gratitude. A tame alchemist, she would have called me with kindly contempt, working domestic magic when I could have wielded marvels. But I like these people. I like their small and introverted concerns. I can read their eyes, their mouths, so easily- this one with its hint of bitterness will relish my zesty orange twists; this sweet-smiling one the soft-centered apricot hearts; this girl with the windblown hair will love the mendiants; this brisk, cheery woman the chocolate brazils. For Guillaume, the florentines, eaten neatly over a saucer in his tidy bachelor's house. Narcisse's appetite for double-chocolate truffles reveals the gentle heart beneath the gruff exterior. Caroline Clairmont will dream of cinder toffee tonight and wake hungry and irritable. And the children... Chocolate curls, white buttons with colored vermicelli, pain d'épices with gilded edging, marzipan fruits in their nests of ruffled paper, peanut brittle, clusters, cracknells, assorted misshapes in half-kilo boxes... I sell dreams, small comforts, sweet harmless temptations to bring down a multitude of saints crash-crash-crashing among the hazels and nougatines....”
Joanne Harris, Chocolat

Anthon St. Maarten
“Signs. Senses. Synchronicities. Connect the dots. Follow the breadcrumbs to your destiny.”
Anthon St. Maarten

A.D. Aliwat
“Dogs know what’s in the air.”
A.D. Aliwat, In Limbo

Garth Risk Hallberg
“He must have felt a disturbance just beyond the boundless world his eyes perceived. Maybe like dogs we know when we are being hunted.”
Garth Risk Hallberg, City on Fire

Amit Kalantri
“Intuition is the nose of the heart.”
Amit Kalantri, Wealth of Words

J.S. Mason
“Her guts told her that something was amiss. Alexandra only spoke to her intestines once in a while, so she wasn’t sure if they were to be trusted.”
J.S. Mason, The Stork Ate My Brother...And Other Totally Believable Stories

“Oracle is the activation of sixth sense.”
Vibhoothi R Puthumana

Dave Cenker
“My fingertips welcome the radiating heat from the coffee mug in my hands. A different, intangible warmth spreads from within me.”
Dave Cenker, Second Chance

Amy Leigh Mercree
“Your brow chakra is an intuitive wonder. It is the seat of your sixth sense.”
Amy Leigh Mercree

Jose R. Coronado
“I build what I wish to have in the mind of brilliance. It's a determination of conscious thought. If it's riches I envision, riches shall be my lot. If I envision love then like Adam, I make my request to the One above. Eve is created through his image and likeness, love is truly lifes purpose for what more can catch a womans attention but a diamond? Diamond is pure carbon, deposited drops of sunlight. A diamond is the last and highest of Gods mineral formation, as a woman is the last and highest of Gods creation.”
Jose R. Coronado, The Land Flowing With Milk And Honey

Brian Andreas
“What is your intuition telling you? I said & she shook her head. My intuition is telling me to go back home & take a nap, she said.
—Sixth Sense”
Brian Andreas, Theories of Everything

Theresa Reed
“Whenever I got a 'feeling' about a situation or person, I didn't ignore it. I paid attention, even if I didn't have the facts to back it up.”
Theresa Reed, Twist Your Fate: Manifest Success with Astrology and Tarot

Betsy James
“The soul’s hand
has an eye.
*Carved on a rain-worn stone.*
Welling-in-the-Mountains.”
Betsy James, Roadsouls

Louisa Morgan
“Living alone had made me sensitive. When Will was still at the farm, I didn't differentiate the scent of wild fennel from that of slowly ripening blackberries or notice how cloud patterns changed from season to season. I didn't scan the sky to anticipate the weather or feel the air with my fingertips to decide whether to hang washing on the line. Sometimes I thought I might be acquiring some of Willow's talents. When she put up her muzzle into the breeze, her nostrils fluttered as if she were riffling the pages of a book, learning secrets carried on the wind. It seemed to me I sensed almost as much as she did.”
Louisa Morgan, The Witch's Kind

Mitta Xinindlu
“Creativity enhances all senses. But the best part is that one gets to tap into their sixth sense as well.”
Mitta Xinindlu

H.G. Parry
“The wind whispered through the leaves, bringing with it the bite of late autumn. Biddy laid her hand on the branch beneath her. It seemed to her she could feel the thrum of the world's magic easier here, where the breeze from the sea made the air a living thing. It was her imagination, probably, but never mind. That was a kind of magic too. So was what waited for her on the mainland, messy and wild and glorious, waiting for her to fall into it.”
H.G. Parry, The Magician’s Daughter

“Your back should be protected by your sixth sense.”
Tamerlan Kuzgov

Donna Goddard
“Dreams are a different level of awareness, ranging from ego ranting to dimensional doorways.”
Donna Goddard, Geboor: Spiritual Fiction

Dana Arcuri
“Intuition is the strongest tool you have. Yet too often you may forget to use it. Or you aren't sure where to begin. You can be preoccupied with your analytical mind. You may seek logical answers but miss your amazing gift of intuition.”
Dana Arcuri, Intuitive Guide: How to Trust Your Gut, Embrace Divine Signs, & Connect with Heavenly Messengers

Dana Arcuri
“Destiny is a gift – of you, to yourself and to the world – to be unwrapped over time. But before you can find your divine destiny, you must first connect with your intuitive senses.”
Dana Arcuri, Intuitive Guide: How to Trust Your Gut, Embrace Divine Signs, & Connect with Heavenly Messengers

Dana Arcuri
“Your intuition can give you incredible insight into how people interact with you. You can use it to learn how to collaborate more easily with people. Also, your sixth sense can help you to understand how and why some folks act in certain ways. Your gut can help you to figure out how you can be the wisest, calmest, most loving version of yourself when dealing with difficult individuals.”
Dana Arcuri, Intuitive Guide: How to Trust Your Gut, Embrace Divine Signs, & Connect with Heavenly Messengers

Megan Mary
“Just because something cannot be seen with one’s physical eyes does not mean it does not exist.”
Megan Mary, The Dream Haunters

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