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Quotes About Disconnected

I don't attend film parties; I am anti-social. I don't drink, also. Because I don't go out, I don't know what's happening gossip-wise.
~ Disha Patani
I kind of feel like a boat that's lost its anchor, you know? I'm just drifting away.
~ Peter Meredith
Everything was incredibly far away from me.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
George II proved to be no more popular than his father, either during his lifetime or after it. He cared for nobody, and nobody cared for him,
~ Adrian Tinniswood
You are dark, even as the flints are. You must come to violent conflicts and make a noise in order to produce your sparks. But their disconnected flashes merely assist your pride, and not your clear vision.
~ Rabindranath Tagore
We are a segmented society, living in our individual bubbles.
~ Richard Cohen
I felt, if not outright dirty, at least a bit - dusty.
~ James Kirkwood Jr.
fragments. There
~ James Swallow
I think the really cool and compelling thing about math and physics is that it opens up entry to all these hypotheticals - or at least, it gives you the language to talk about them. But at the same time, if a scenario is completely disconnected from reality, it's not all that interesting.
~ Randall Munroe
We are kind of one step removed, not really in the center of things.
~ Colin Greenwood
disaffected—as if something had gone wrong
~ Richard Ford
Brian Howe had no mother, so he won't be missed.
~ Mary Bell
I am pretty detached from the local music crowd though.
~ Marc Edwards
I felt disconnected from the decisions made in Washington and, to be honest, really didn't think my vote mattered because I didn't have a direct line of sight from my vote to a result.
~ Carly Fiorina
Film work can be anything from just really hard and stressful and you're subjected to really weird deadlines to really draconian and weird and disconnected. You're working in service of the thing, and that can be really amazing for everyone involved, or be kind of just a waste of time.
~ Oneohtrix Point Never
There was definitely a period when I just felt out of sync with earth.
~ Judd Apatow
I dunno... I feel out of step. Musically. Just out of step, not even behind or ahead. Just sort of like... I dunno, sometimes I feel like I'm still... just not... in sync. I don't know how to explain it. I just am.
~ Jeff Buckley
Loneliness doesn't come from missing someone it comes from being disconnected from yourself.
~ Renae A. Sauter
A lost person or article is still what it is, still valuable in itself, but in the wrong place, disconnected from its purpose and unable to be or do whatever it is intended to be or do.
~ David Winter
Transition is always a relief. Destination means death to me. If I could figure out a way to remain forever in transition, in the disconnected and unfamiliar, I could remain in a state of perpetual freedom.
~ David Wojnarowicz
Words described real experiences, and their curves and lines left a mental trail for me to follow by sense memory, whereas numbers threw curves at me and stonewalled me with their lines, barring me from understanding them, where they came from, and where they went. Math did not describe anything to me; if people themselves were often disconnected parts—sometimes one, sometimes many—how could I hope to quantify the rest of the world? Discrete amounts had little meaning for me.
~ Dawn Prince-Hughes
There, scuttling across the floor, blind and querulous, is the old cell phone—scrabbling and bulky, trying to get away from you.
~ Jeff Vandermeer
I felt like an orphan.
~ Elizabeth Kostova
I'm not really a current events guy, sadly.
~ Erik Griffin