Often I have a gut feeling about something or somebody, but I think a lot of people have a tendency to intellectualise too much. |
I could intellectualise, of course I could, tracing influences and references and justifications. |
So I think the attempts to try and intellectualise about the game are misjudged. |
I didn't have to intellectualise my performance, everything was very concrete and direct, to the point where it came naturally. |
She doesn't like to intellectualise things too much and thinks we don't rely on our emotions and instincts nearly enough any more. |
A smug academic thinks he can intellectualise his way out of human problems of love and jealousy, and he is punctured. |