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Quotes About Unconnected

It is the function of creative man to perceive and to connect the seemingly unconnected.
~ William Plomer
In no State is there a weightier law than that which centers its stability in the supreme hereditary power of one particular family, unconnected and un-commingling with any other lineage in that State.
~ Richard Wagner
Histrionics know how to get looked at, but they don't have a clue about how to look at themselves. They often know less about their own history and motivation than about those of their favorite television characters. Histrionics' selective memories make their lives into a series of vivid but unconnected events, no more related to one another than the programs broadcast on a given night.
~ Albert J. Bernstein
People who dislike budging from their homes or walking beyond their own backyards--and they are always and everywhere in the majority--treat Herodotus' sort, fundamentally unconnected to anyone or anything, as freaks, fanatics, lunatics even.
~ Ryszard Kapu?ci?ski
I was too pale of soul, too numbed, to used to seeing all things as figments in a series of unconnected dreams.
~ Anne Rice
Of unconnected consciousness is there more to say beyond the clear recognition this is destruction's keenest tool against the soul?
~ Ayi Kwei Armah
One of the most powerful elements of living in - or even visiting - a city is the ability not only to disappear but also to disappear, as Salinger did, in plain sight. Surrounded by literally millions, the individual walks down the street invisible and unconnected. The ability to be alone among millions is one of the great paradoxes of the city.
~ Joseph Dewey
You know we had nothing to do with that
~ Erin Hunter
Plomer wrote, "Creativity is the power to connect the seemingly unconnected.
~ Brene Brown
There is much to be said for having an experienced international jurist who is entirely unconnected with the allied invaders, on the tribunal.
~ Saddam Hussein
no puedo odiarlos porque nada me une a ellos; no tengo nada que ver con ellos.
~ Milan Kundera
He had a son, but he died some years ago, on a foreign trip. His ex-wife's dead, too, and I've never seen any woman there." Nora shook her head. "It's an awful thing to think about. Dead for four days and no one even notices. That's how unconnected he seemed to be.
~ Tess Gerritsen
Who the Author of this Production is, is wholly unnecessary to the Public, as the Object for Attention is the DOCTRINE ITSELF, not the MAN. Yet it may not be unnecessary to say, That he is unconnected with any Party, and under no sort of Influence public or private, but the influence of reason and principle.
~ Thomas Paine
I have no connection with Hollywood. I'm not interested. I don't care.
~ Adam Carolla
The picture is a self-sufficient work of art. It is not connected to anything outside.
~ Kurt Schwitters
But not in this world: things wore out, and you lost them in a thousand ways, preposterous and unconnected with any notion of devotion, martyrdom, sacrifice
~ William Gaddis
The asynarte city; two rhythms unconnected, profanity, holiness, and out of that strange bed, art.
~ Jeanette Winterson
You want to be single? I said yes. And then I told her that I thought single was a stupid term. It made it sound like you were unattached to anyone, unconnected to anything. I preferred the term singular. As in individual.
~ David Levithan
Symphony is largely about relationships. People who hope to thrive in the Conceptual Age must understand the connections between diverse, and seemingly separate, disciplines. They must know how to link apparently unconnected elements to create something new. And they must become adept at analogy—at seeing one thing in terms of another.
~ Daniel H. Pink
It seemed like a coincidence, but in Gamache's experience, almost everything that happened was the end result of a series of apparently unconnected events. Often set in motion years earlier. Remove one, and the thing did not happen.
~ Louise Penny
Fear stretching out... is how you live 'forever'. You torture the seconds with worry, you anticipate everything that awaits you, you trouble time, and it becomes an agony of isolated, unconnected moments.
~ M.J. Rose
Hence the American heritage and founding principles must be thrust aside if there is to be human progress. They are dismissed as outmoded and obstructive, impeding the pursuit of utopian ends, for they are unconnected to the present. Man,
~ Mark R. Levin