A Quote by Alanna Ubach

I act with my gut instincts. — © Alanna Ubach
I act with my gut instincts.
If you mean, "My gut feeling is telling me this; therefore I can act on it and I don't have to worry," we say you should never trust your gut.
When you make people angry, they act in accordance with their baser instincts, often violently and irrationally. When you inspire people, they act in accordance with their higher instincts, sensibly and rationally. Also, anger is transient, whereas inspiration sometimes has a life-long effect.
I'm just a risk taker. I have gut instincts.
I'm not one that listens to a whole lot of advice... I go with my gut instincts.
Go with your gut instincts even if it is contrarian to what the "experts" suggest.
I wasn't popular in the home office because I wasn't chicken. I'm just a risk taker. I have gut instincts.
In my other work as a self-defense instructor, I have taught the importance of listening to one's gut instincts.
One thing I have learned is that I should trust my 'gut' instincts. Ultimately, only we know what is best for us.
I gut check my show. I say, I say, "Gut, gut, does that feel true to you?" And Gut says, "Yes it does, Stephen. Let's get a grilled cheese sandwich."
One thing that remains consistent throughout anything I do in life really is remaining true to myself and trusting my gut instincts.
You know your gut instincts are spot on about a person when you can also detect a water source in the soil beneath them.
I have learnt not to ignore instincts. While making a film, when your gut feels that you are going wrong, please take that seriously.
My gut instincts are strong, but they're not always accessible to me, which is why I like DJing, because you don't have time, and you have to go on instinct.
When 'Mohenjo Daro' came to me, I decided to go by my gut instincts. If something big comes up, you need to give it that time and effort.
The biggest thing I've learned is to listen to my own gut. I have learned to trust my instincts.
I believe in my gut. Most people intellectualize their instincts away, but when you feel something, you have to go for it. A Fistful of Dollars was a great instinct for me, because here I was, a guy who's doing Rawhide.
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