Quotes About Interconnectedness
The soul of all is one soul and the truth is one truth, under whatever religion it is hidden.
~ Hazrat Inayat Khan
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Justice, truth, and beauty are sisters and comrades. With three such beautiful words we have no need to look for any others.
~ Simone Weil
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Even in the vast and mysterious reaches of the sea we are brought back to the fundamental truth that nothing lives to itself.
~ Rachel Carson
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He who is called Krishna is also Siva and the Primal Sakti...He again, who is called Jesus and Allah. Truth is one.
~ Ramakrishna
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The truth is that good and bad coexist; sour and sweet coexist. They aren't really opposed to each other.
~ Pema Chodron
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You will understand a great truth when you get to realize that what you do to others, you are doing to yourself.
~ Laozi
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It is owing to our limitations that a thing appears to us as single and separate when in truth it is not a separate thing at all.
~ Rudolf Steiner
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Truth, and goodness, and beauty, are but different faces of the same All
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Christians must be Jews. The truth of what we believe depends on the truth of Judaism, depends on the first covenant.
~ Michael Novak
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We are participants in a vast communion of being, and if we open ourselves to its guidance, we can learn anew how to live in this great and gracious community of truth.
~ Parker J. Palmer
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Duality is always secretly unity.
~ Alan Watts
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The truth is that everything causes everything else. We do not speak therefore of one thing causing another. There are no secrets. It's just we thought they said dead when they said bread.
~ John Cage
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In truth you owe naught to any man. You owe to all men.
~ Khalil Gibran
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Everything's Matter. Everything Matters.
~ Hassaan Ali
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To understand the future of technology, we need to begin with one fundamental truth: Technology is natural.
~ Gray Scott
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What are the units of ontology really that I should be a part of a whole, but not be, in all my awareness, chiefly the whole unto itself?
~ Ashim Shanker
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The only simple truth is that there is nothing simple in this complex universe. Everything relates. Everything connects
~ Johnny Rich, The Human Script
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People who imagined that life on earth consisted of animals moving against a green background seriously misunderstood what they were seeing. That green background was busily alive. Plants grew, moved, twisted, and turned, fighting for the sun; and they interacted continuously with animals—discouraging some with bark and thorns; poisoning others; and feeding still others to advance their own reproduction, to spread their pollen and seeds.
~ Michael Crichton
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Largely through science, billions of us live in one small world, densely packed and intercommunicating. But science cannot help us decide what to do with that world, or how to live. Science can make a nuclear reactor, but it cannot tell us not to build it. Science can make pesticide, but cannot tell us not to use it. And our world starts to seem polluted in fundamental ways—air, and water, and land—because of ungovernable science.
~ Michael Crichton
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Largely through science, billions of us live in one small world, densely packed and intercommunicating. But science cannot help us decide what to do with that world, or how to live. Science can make a nuclear reactor, but it cannot tell us not to use it. And our world starts to seem polluted in fundamental ways--air, and water, and land--because of ungovernable science.
~ Michael Crichton
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Esa idea de mantener interconectado al mundo entero equivaldrá a la muerte en masa. Todo biólogo sabe que los pequeños grupos aislados evolucionan más rápidamente.
~ Michael Crichton
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system is a set of things, actions, ideas, and information that interact with each other, and in so doing, alter other systems.
~ Michael E. Gerber
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James Yorke, a professor who had coined the term "chaos theory." The idea was simple: some small, barely noticed event can cascade into huge consequences down the road. (The day your parents met, for instance: what if that hadn't happened?)
~ Michael Lewis
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James Yorke, a professor who had coined the term "chaos theory." The idea was simple: some small, barely noticed event can cascade into huge consequences down the road. (The day your parents met, for instance: what
~ Michael Lewis
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