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Quotes About Interdependence

Não se encontra a felicidade à custa de outra pessoa.
~ Danielle Steel
You're always doing too much or too little for them, not there when they want you to be, or too present and driving them insane. You have to let them
~ Danielle Steel
The people around you are you. They share your history. They can even write it with you. And when you lose one, there's no doubt you lose some of yourself, however they're lost.
~ Danny Wallace
We are all feeding from each other, all the time, every day.
~ Dave Eggers
In His wisdom, God brings two people together to balance each other, to fill each other's gaps. They are stronger as a team than they were as individuals. They are two independent people who choose to become interdependent.
~ Unknown
Ecclesiastes 4:9-10 tells us: "Two are better than one because they have a good return for their labor. For if either of them falls, the one will lift up his companion. But woe to the one who falls when there is not another to lift him up.
~ Unknown
both observer and observed are merging and interpenetrating aspects of one whole reality, which is indivisible and unanalysable.
~ David Bohm
Master, I marvel how the fishes live in the sea." "Why, as men do aland—the great ones eat up the little ones." —WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE King Richard the Second
~ David Brin
We live in a complicated and interdependent society; each of us is constantly affected by events thousands of miles away occurring to people he has never heard of. How, in such a society, can we meaningfully talk about each person being free to go his own way? The answer to this question lies in the concept of property rights.
~ Unknown
Intimacy is about growing more than you could by yourself, through the art of mutual gifting.
~ David Deida
You must learn that that's what friends and family are for – to be imposed upon. One of the Cardinal Rules, if you want to get through life without overexerting yourself, is that, when all else fails, fall back on friends and relations.
~ David Eddings
It is named the Web for good reason.
~ David Foster Wallace
Surely we all dealt with and reconciled ourselves to a life many of whose features were out of our control. It was part of living in a world full of other people with other interests.
~ David Foster Wallace
We're all on each other's food chain. All of us. It's an individual sport. Welcome to the meaning of individual. We're each deeply alone here. It's what we all have in common, this aloneness.
~ David Foster Wallace
We're all on each other's food chain. All of us. It's an individual sport. Welcome to the meaning of individual. We're each deeply alone here. It's what we all have in common, this aloneness.
~ David Foster Wallace
Life is a sort of spreadsheet program in which each cell's action is dictated by its neighbors.
~ William Poundstone
So we grew together, Like to a double cherry, seeming parted, But yet an union in partition, Two lovely berries moulded on one stem.
~ William Shakespeare
9 Two are better than one; because they have a good reward for their labour. 10 For if they fall, the one will lift up his fellow: but woe to him that is alone when he falleth; for he hath not another to help him up. 11 Again, if two lie together, then they have heat: but how can one be warm alone? 12 And if one prevail against him, two shall withstand him; and a threefold cord is not quickly broken
~ William Smith
Married people NEVER did right by their friends (make that: DO right, I've still never seen evidence to the contrary; the only couples a single can deal with are couples you met already encoupled).
~ Unknown
Jenny and I were like peas and carrots.
~ Winston Groom
If we could only weave Gaul and Teuton so closely together economically, socially, and morally as to prevent the occasion of new quarrels, and make old antagonisms die in the realisation of mutual prosperity and interdependence, Europe would rise again.
~ Winston S. Churchill
Gdybym z ziemi robi? wycieczk? na jak? inn? planet?, lub cho?by na ksi??yc, te? wola?bym by? z kim? - na wszelki wypadek, ?eby moja ludzko?? mia?a si? w czym przejrze?.
~ Witold Gombrowicz
The weeds turned into a jungle where spiders wolfed the ladybugs and wasps dive-bombed the spiders. A world where the new babies of one came from the dead bodies of others.
~ Woody Guthrie
There are many examples of animals coming to surprising living arrangements...where an animal takes a human being or another animal to be one of it's kind.
~ Yann Martel