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Quotes About Interdependent

Everything is deeply intertwingled.
~ Ted Nelson
billions of things linked to one another in myriad ways
~ Niall Ferguson
The two are now bound inextricably. Should one die, the other will follow. No wepon in this world can wound only one of them
~ Cassandra Clare
You can see likewise that the contradiction involved in the concept of 'salvaging' is not a simple intellectual contradiction, but a dialectical one. That is to say, it is only possible to rescue ontology in the shape of this dialectical contradiction, in this pattern in which existence and existent things are mutually interrelated and interdependent - as opposed to an abstract conception of ontology as pure existence standing in absolute opposition to existing beings.
~ Theodor W. Adorno
In a modular world, supplying a component or assembling outsourced components are both appropriate "solutions." In the interdependent world of inadequate functionality, attempting to provide one piece of the system doesn't solve anybody's problem. Knowing this, we can predict the failure or success of a growth business based on managers' choices to compete with modular architectures when the circumstances mandate interdependence, and vice versa.
~ Clayton M. Christensen
His life and mine are so completely interwoven, there's no natural separation anymore.
~ Laura Lovett
tactics that businesses use to meet their deadlines or motivate their workers are a way of reapportioning that urgency: by moving up deadlines, by breaking them up into shorter chunks, by focusing the mission, by making teams interdependent. The trick is to feel that deadline effect constantly, even when the deadline itself has disappeared.
~ Christopher Cox
i like to go into the roots of words, because they often show early insights, a fresh perception of meaning. the word 'economy' has a greek root, meaning 'household management'. we can say that there are so many households in the world and they all behave independently. in fact they are all interdependent. the earth is one household really, but we are not treating it that way. so the first step in economics is to say, the earth is one household, it is all one.
~ David Bohm
If there are two feelings, then I don't think you can put them in separate compartments ever, because one is a part of the other and inseparable.
~ Winston Graham
Emotions are beliefs joined with feelings. They can be described as orange because in the energy system, red represents deep sensations or feelings and yellow represents our thoughts. Put those two together and you have orange, the marriage of two interdependent ways of knowing and experiencing.
~ Unknown
It is unhelpful to pit these interdependent processes against each other in simplistic debates such as experience versus biology, or nature versus nurture. In fact, experience shapes brain structure. Experience is biology.
~ Daniel J. Siegel
The world thus appears as a complicated tissue of events, in which connections
~ Margaret J. Wheatley
It's virtually impossible to build a team-based organization without the necessary levels of trust, acceptance, and respect among co-workers that will allow them to be open to interdependent relationships.
~ Pat MacMillan