"All the learning in the world cannot replace instinct"
- Robert Ley
About this Quote
This quote recommends that instinctive expertise and understanding is better than expertise obtained via knowing. It implies that some things can not be taught, and that some understanding is innate.
This quote is written / told by Robert Ley between February 15, 1890 and October 25, 1945. He/she was a famous Soldier from Germany.
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