Home » Quote » W. H. Auden » „The basic stimulus to the intelligence is doubt, a feeling that the meaning of an experience is not self-evident.“ „The basic stimulus to the intelligence is doubt, a feeling that the meaning of an experience is not self-evident.“ — W. H. Auden Tags:FeelingIntelligence Related quotes „A sensation is the feeling of an external stimulus or an internal condition.“ — Will Durant „It is through the alignment of the body that I discovered the alignment of my mind, self, and intelligence.“ — B.K.S. Iyengar „Life is merely terrible; I feel it as few others do. Often — and in my inmost self perhaps all the time — I doubt whether I am a human being.“ — Franz Kafka
„The basic stimulus to the intelligence is doubt, a feeling that the meaning of an experience is not self-evident.“ — W. H. Auden Tags:FeelingIntelligence