Quote by Robert E. Ornstein
This duality has been reflected in classical as well as modern literature as reason versus passion, or mind versus intuition. The split between the conscious mind and the unconscious. There are moments in each of our lives when our verbal-intellect suggests one course, and our hearts, or intuition, another.
Summary
This quote highlights the deep-rooted conflict between reason and passion, and the dichotomy between conscious thinking and unconscious intuition. It suggests that in literature, as well as in our own lives, there are instances where our logical minds suggest one path while our hearts, or intuitive instincts, lead us in a different direction. The quote implies that we all face internal conflicts between what our rationality dictates and what our emotions guide us towards, emphasizing the complex nature of decision-making and the perpetual struggle between these two conflicting forces.