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Reflective Quotes by John C. Maxwell
- Reflective thinking turns experience into insight.
- Reflective thinking is like the crock pot of the mind. It encourages your thoughts to simmer until they're done.
- When you reflect, you are able to put an experience into perspective... reflective thinking enables you to distance yourself from the intense emotions of particularly…
- The value you receive from reflective thinking will depend on the kinds of questions you ask yourself.
More Reflective Quotes
- A verbal art like poetry is reflective; it stops to think. Music is immediate, it goes on to become. — Wystan Hugh Auden
- When you come in to court as a plaintiff or as a defendant, it is terribly important that you look up at… — Michael Bloomberg
- Sometimes you stumble across a few chords that put you in a reflective place. — David Bowie
- I'm reflective only in the sense that I learn to move forward. I reflect with a purpose. — Kobe Bryant
- Prayer may seem at first like disengagement, a reflective time to consider God's point of view. But that vantage presses us back… — Philip Yancey
- If there is any characteristic that is distinctly human, it is the capability for reflective self-consciousness. — Albert Bandura
- Reflective thinking turns experience into insight. — John C. Maxwell
- The ideal Government of all reflective men, from Aristotle onward, is one which lets the individual alone - one which barely escapes… — H. L. Mencken
- Intelligent media companies strive to provide both intellectual and comedy programs, groundbreaking and reflective articles, art house and popular movies. Not to… — Lachlan Murdoch
- There is an electricity about a friendship relationship. We are both more relaxed and more sensitive, more creative and more reflective, more… — Andrew Greeley
- In classical understanding, education is the attempt to "lead out" from within the self a core of wisdom that has the power… — Parker J. Palmer
- ...The Court ...[recognizes]...the persistence of racial inequality and a majority's acknowledgement of Congress's authority to act affirmatively, not only to end discrimination,… — Ruth Bader Ginsburg