Quotes About Interconnection
A great product isn't just a collection of features. It's how it all works together.
~ Tim Cook
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Once key ideas from idea-spaces that otherwise had little contact with one another were connected, they began, quasi-autonomously, to make new sense in terms of one another, leading to the emergence of a whole that was more than the sum of its parts.
~ Steven Johnson
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Facts - all facts - explain and confirm each other. They are only partially true until you link them together.
~ Willa Gibbs
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The divisions of science are not like different lines that meet in one angle, but rather like the branches of trees that join in one trunk.
~ Francis Bacon
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We are looking for ways our stories fit together.
~ Sue Monk Kidd
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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
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Science and religion, religion and science, put it as it may, they are the two sides of the same glass, through which we see darkly until these two focus together, reveal the truth.
~ Pearl S. Buck
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Beginning, middle, and end; Act I, Act II, Act III. Set-Up, Confrontation, Resolution—these parts make up the whole. It is the relationship between these parts that determines the whole.
~ Syd Field
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Art is man added to Nature.
~ Francis Bacon
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You are not worse for your association with the world, but it is better for its association with you.
~ Brandon Sanderson
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Walls came down and doorways were created as the architect tried to fit individual apartments together like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. In
~ Stephen Birmingham
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Because the floor numbers were listed next to the names and phone extensions of committee personnel, it was possible to calculate roughly who worked in proximity to whom. And by transposing telephone extensions from the roster and listing them in sequence, it was even possible to determine who worked for whom.
~ Carl Bernstein
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When you think about it, isn't a person just a structure built in reaction to the landscape and the weather?
~ Gabrielle Zevin
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When you think about it, isn't a person just a structure built in reaction to the landscape and the weather?
~ Gabrielle Zevin
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Where wise actions are the fruit of life, wise discourse is the pollination.
~ Bryant McGill
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Symbolism is the science of understanding the relations between the multiple levels of reality.
~ Huston Smith
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We are often better served by connecting ideas than we are by protecting them... Environments that build walls around good ideas tend to be less innovative in the long run than more open-ended environments. Good ideas may not want to be free, but they want to connect, fuse, recombine.... They want to complete each other as much as they want to compete. The single maxim that runs through the book: Where Good Ideas Come From .
~ Steven Johnson
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What is the finding of love, but a voice answering a voice?
~ D. Antoinette Foy
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2) Terms are connected in propositions. The elements of fiction are connected by the total scene or background against which they stand out in relief.
~ Mortimer J. Adler
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a new form of democratic eco-socialism, with the humility to learn from Indigenous teachings about the duties to future generations and the interconnection of all life, appears to be humanity's best shot at collective survival.
~ Naomi Klein
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When something happens, something else always happens.
~ Carol Kendall
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Every relationship between persons causes a picture of each to take form in the mind of the other, and this picture evidently is in reciprocal relationship with that personal relationship.
~ Georg Simmel
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Creativity and insight almost always involve an experience of acute pattern recognition: the eureka moment in which we perceive the interconnection between disparate concepts or ideas to reveal something new.
~ Jason Silva
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To change your phrase somewhat, I know that I like an art where disparate elements form an entity.
~ James Schuyler
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