
Top 18 Interconnecting Quotes
#1. The whole story of migration and what that has done in interconnecting the planet is obviously something I've written about a lot.
Salman Rushdie
#2. Information is recorded in vast interconnecting networks. Each idea or image has hundreds, perhaps thousands, of associations and is connected to numerous other points in the mental network.
Peter Russell
#3. A branch of electrical theory called network theory deals with the electrical properties of electrical circuits, or networks, made by interconnecting three sorts of idealized electrical structures:
John Robinson Pierce
#4. Beyond the subtle body we have something called the causal body; that's more what we are. We are a series of interconnecting awarenesses. It's like a molecular bond, DNA, a double-helix, and we can change that.
Frederick Lenz
#5. Perhaps the whole of life is a continuous
interconnecting of miracle,
but we don't always realise it.
Paul Morris Segal
#6. How could they let me grow up like that - happy and pink and stupid?
Karen Marie Moning
#7. They say that the mind cannot remember pain; I say it barely matters, for even if the physical sensation is lost, our recollection of the terror that surrounds it is perfect.
Claire North
#8. Everyone had learned that it was worth giving up privacy for the merest possibility of fame, and the idea that only a private self was truly autonomous and free had be lost in the static of the airwaves.
Salman Rushdie
#9. Absence is a house so vast that inside you will pass through its walls and hang pictures on the air.
Pablo Neruda
#10. We aren't going to let our first investment be the best.
Dan Levitan
#11. I don't laugh that much, but I do like humorous books, and I like to entertain readers that way.
Jonathan Ames
#12. The Bostonians take their learning too sadly: culture with them is an accomplishment rather than an atmosphere; their "Hub," as they call it, is the paradise of prigs.
Oscar Wilde
#13. Acts of violence
Whether on a large or a small scale, the bitter paradox: the meaningfulness of death
and the meaninglessness of killing.
Dag Hammarskjold
#14. History more often records the brilliant successes and spectacular defeats of contending forces than the effect of war on the common people.
Mildred Cable
#15. She simply could not imagine lives ending so soon. Oh, you poor young men, she thought wildly.
Paul Russell
#16. Part of me was fascinated by the idea that I would only get next week's episode a week in advance and wouldn't actually know where I was going with it, until the script landed on my mat. But, part of me wanted to know what was going to happen.
Mark Strong
#17. You snitch!" It's 6:45p.m. and I am being held hostage by terrorist extremists with a list of demands that make Al-Qaeda look like preschoolers playing pirate.
Julia Kent
#18. Poverty is the great reality. That is why the artist seeks it.
Anais Nin
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