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hunched

«I could never tell where inspiration begins and impulse leaves off. I suppose the answer is in the outcome. If your hunch proves a good one, you were inspired; if it proves bad, you are guilty of yielding to thoughtless impulse.»
«Trust your hunches.... Hunches are usually based on facts filed away just below the conscious level.»
«A hunch is creativity trying to tell you something.»
«A pathological business, writing, don't you think? Just look what a writer actually does: all that unnatural tense squatting and hunching, all those rituals: pathological!»
«Rather than denying problems, focus inventively, intentionally on what solutions might look or feel like...Our mind is meant to generate ideas that help us escape circumstantial traps / if we trust it to do so. Naturally, not all hunches are useful. But then you only need a single good idea to solve a problem.»
«I have a hunch that the last institution around at this moment which has a high doctrine of sex is the Church. We still believe sex is a good gift from God but it needs to be in context of a committed, loving, continuing relationship.»
«What is reality, anyway? Just a collective hunch»
«Reality is nothing but a collective hunch.»
«Human greatness is a rather difficult thing to account for, and more often than not one is mistaken in one's hunches about somebody one has met.»