Connected Quotes

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Henry Melvill
“We cannot live for ourselves alone. Our lives are connected by a thousand invisible threads, and along these sympathetic fibers, our actions run as causes and return to us as results.”
Henry Melvill

Jeffrey Fry
“To realize that everything in the universe is connected is to both accept our insignificance and understand our importance in it.”
Jeffrey Fry

Haruki Murakami
“Slowly like a movie fade out, the real world evaporates. I'm alone, inside the world of the story. My favorite feeling in the world.”
Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore

Nikki Rowe
“My favourite conversations are those with the universe, I speak all that I am and the most beautiful response flies a shooting star across the sky, it's proof ~ vibrations of light have the capacity to change our world.”
Nikki Rowe

Charles de Lint
“I watched the people passing below, each of them a story, each story part of somebody else's, all of it connected to the big story of the world. People weren't islands, so far as I was concerned. How could they be, when their stories kept getting tangled up in everybody else's?”
Charles de Lint, Spirits in the Wires

Molly Friedenfeld
“When we involve others in spontaneous acts of kindness, we go from being strangers to becoming a united team connected at the heart level.”
Molly Friedenfeld, The Book of Simple Human Truths

Kody Keplinger
“I looked at him, into his warm gray eyes, and suddenly understood what he was trying to tell me. The message hidden beneath the words.
You’re not alone.
Because he understood. He understood how it felt to be abandoned. He understood the insults. Understood me.
I pushed myself onto my tiptoes and kissed him-really kissed him. It was more than just a precursor to sex. There was no war between our mouths. My hips rested lightly beneath his, not pressed tightly. Our lips moved in soft, perfect harmony with each other. This time it meant something. What that something was, I didn’t know at the time, but I knew that there was a real connection between us. His hands stroked gently through my hair, his thumb grazing my cheek-still damp from crying earlier. And it didn’t feel sick or twisted or unnatural. Actually, it felt like the most natural thing in the world.
I slid off his shirt, and he pulled mine over my head. Then he laid me down on the bed. No rush. This time things were slow and earnest. This time I wasn’t looking for an escape. This time it was about him. About me. About honesty and compassion and everything I’d never expected to find in Wesley Rush.
This time, when our bodies connected, it didn’t feel dirty or wrong.
It felt horrifyingly right.”
Kody Keplinger, The DUFF: Designated Ugly Fat Friend

“In nature everything is connected, interwoven, subject to natural law. We cannot separate ourselves from that, no matter how hard we try.”
Jeffrey R. Anderson, The Nature of Things - Navigating Everyday Life with Grace

Nikki Rowe
“You walked into my heart, Without my permission
And the more I've tried to hold on to the control,
They deeper you have sunk.
Your a love I can't grasp hold of, maybe that's why it scares that absolute shit out of me.”
Nikki Rowe

T.A. Barron
“Everything is connected to everything else.”
T.A. Barron, The Seven Songs of Merlin

Terry Pratchett
“Everywhere was connected to everywhere else, Pismire had said.”
Terry Pratchett, The Carpet People

Dan    Brown
“Leonardo believed his research had the
potential to convert millions to a more spiritual life. Last year he categorically proved the existence of
an energy force that unites us all. He actually demonstrated that we are all physically connected… that
the molecules in your body are intertwined with the molecules in mine… that there is a single force
moving within all of us.” Langdon felt disconcerted. And the power of God shall unite us all. “Mr. Vetra actually found a way
to demonstrate that particles are connected?”
“Conclusive evidence. A recent Scientific American article hailed New Physics as a surer path to God
than religion itself.”
Dan Brown, Angels & Demons

“It does not matter what religion you are, so long as your conscience guides your words and actions. We are all reflections of God means we are all reflections of his image — which is LIGHT. There is only one God and that is the cosmic heart of the universe — whatever you choose to call him or her. The heart within us is what connects us to God (the heart of the universe). This super basic concept is preached in all religions. God is TRUTH and LIGHT, and only through your conscience do you connect to him. Any person who does not use their conscience is very disconnected from God. Because again, the language of light can only be decoded by the heart.”
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

L.J. Smith
“Merging like two drops of water.
Together in a way that humans could never know.”
L.J. Smith, Secret Vampire

Jasleen Kaur Gumber
“This world isn't a battlefield. Someday you will realise how your success depends on a bunch of other people and that day you will be wiser. You will know how connected we all are.
Either we all make it or none of us does.”
Jasleen Kaur Gumber

Philip Pullman
“I was connected to God like that, and because he was there, I was connected to the whole of his creation.”
Phillip Pullman

Ali Smith
“What, the Great War? in which your great-grandfather, who happened to be my grandfather, was gassed in the trenches not once, but twice? Which meant he and your great-grandmother were very poor, because he was too ill to work and died young? And meant I inherited his weak lungs? Not relevant to us? her mother says. And then the break-up of the Balkans, and the start of the territorial trouble in the Middle East between the Israelis and the Palestinians, and the civil unrest in Ireland, and the shifts of power in Russia, and the power shifts in the Ottoman empire, and the bankruptcy, economic catastrophe and social unrest in Germany, all of which played a huge part in the rise of Fascism and in the bringing about of another war in which, as it happens, your own grandmother and grandfather--who happened to be my mother and father--both fought when they were just two or three years older than you? Not relevant? To us?”
Ali Smith

Debasish Mridha
“Remember we are all connected by a garland we call love.”
Debasish Mridha

Brownell Landrum
“Greed, corruption, violence, sin, deception all come from a lack of understanding that we’re all connected.”
Brownell Landrum, A Chorus of Voices: DUET stories Volume III - Adult Version

“We're all connected now, I think as I send it off into cyberspace. Everyone and everything.”
J.P. Delaney, The Girl Before

Brownell Landrum
“All human beings are connected. It’s like we’re all holding onto ropes that tie to each other. The bond is closer and stronger with people you’ve met; the longer or better you know someone, the easier it is to tune into their energy.”
Brownell Landrum, A Chorus of Voices: DUET stories Volume III - Adult Version

Emma Richler
A wolf's sense of hearing is remarkably acute. A wolf can detect another's howl from as far as nineteen kilometres away.
Emma Richler, Be My Wolff

Sarah Ruhl
“I wonder how it is that we are all connected despite our tremendous differences.”
Sarah Ruhl, The Oldest Boy: A Play in Three Ceremonies

“Loving connections are intimately associated with belief. The more connected we are, the more we believe in each other.”
R. A. Delmonico

“Fear of failure is closely connected with the apprehension of failure in any field of life, such as career, business, education of private life”
Sunday Adelaja

Richard L.  Ratliff
“You read my words and instantly we are both connected”
Richard L. Ratliff

Emma Richler
“Some days, Rachel thinks, there is rapture. Everything connects, everything is right and good and there is nothing troubling, not even in paradox. For instance, the tissues in her body renew themselves every two years, yet she remains Rachel.”
Emma Richler, Be My Wolff

Eric Jerome Dickey
“I held his energy in my hand. When it was firm, when it was rising, I let it go, eased it down to his inner thigh, watched it spring back up”
Eric Jerome Dickey, One Night

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