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Quotes About Connections

I get to meet really interesting people.
~ Daniel Ek
I like having friends that are famous, and I think they are the most interesting people that I know.
~ Poppy
Early in life I discovered that the way to approach anything was to be introduced by the right person.
~ Eve Babitz
In Hollywood, if you can't have a father in the Industry, the least you can have is a great-aunt.)
~ Eve Babitz
And I like large parties. They're so intimate. At small parties there isn't any privacy.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
Real intelligence in politics, as in science, is the ability to recognize connections that are not necessarily obvious, to see relationships—seeing the interconnectedness of all life, all peoples, and all wars. Real intelligence is the ability to understand that when you unleash a destructive force in one place, it affects all mankind destructively, including those who unleash it.
~ F. William Engdahl
N'oubliez pas, on vit juste pour quelques rencontres.
~ François Cheng
When you become famous, you start getting invites to parties where there are famous athletes and famous rock stars, politicians, people who have tremendous power and affluence. It's not in my DNA, but certainly I have been exposed to it.
~ Billy Baldwin
Your life is intricately woven into the lives of scores and hundreds of others around you. Consider the variety of lives that you influence in one day. Somewhere within your circle of contacts someone is being hurt. Are you aware of it?
~ Billy Graham
Creativity is a renewable resource. Challenge yourself every day. Be as creative as you like, as often as you want, because you can never run out. Experience and curiosity drive us to make unexpected, offbeat connections. It is these nonlinear steps that often lead to the greatest work.
~ Biz Stone
All connections based on selfishness, either on personal pleasure or on usefulness, are accidental. They are easily dissolved, because, when the pleasure or the utility ceases, the bond ceases.
~ black hugh b iii
people will do business with and refer business to those people they know, like and trust.
~ Bob Burg
By a network I don't necessarily mean your customers or clients. I mean a network of people who know you, like you, and trust you. They might never buy a thing from you, but they've always got you in the backs of their minds. They're people who are personally invested in seeing you succeed... They're your army of personal walking ambassadors.
~ Bob Burg and John David Mann
The company we keep reflects the success we achieve.
~ Bob Reish
The whole male solidarity and protective pedestal of privileges, their weaknesses, inviolable and fenced in by slogans, their inconsistency and charming disregard for the feelings of others proclaimed with no trace of nuance as they beat a big drum from morning to evening from the safety of their boys' network of connections.
~ Boel Westin
Single at the time, he started taking ballroom-dance classes, calculating that it would increase his exposure to what he called n+ women. He later famously admitted to thinking about how to increase his "women flow,
~ Brad Stone
Chance encounters are what keep us going.
~ Haruki Murakami
People leave traces of themselves where they feel most comfortable, most worthwhile.
~ Haruki Murakami
For a certain kind of person, love begins from something tiny or silly. From something like that or it doesn't begin at all.
~ Haruki Murakami
There are all kinds of things we have to deal with in life," Eri finally said. "And one thing always seems to connect with another. You try to solve one problem, only to find that another one you hadn't anticipated arises instead. It's not that easy to get free of them.
~ Haruki Murakami
For a certain kind of person, love begins from something tiny and silly. From something like that or it doesn't begin at all.
~ Haruki Murakami
For a certain kind of person, love begins from something tiny or silly. From something like that or it doesn't begin at all.
~ Haruki Murakami
There are all kinds of things we have to deal with in life,' Eri finally said. 'And one thing always seems to connect with another. You try to solve one problem, only to find that another one you hadn't anticipated arises instead. It's not that easy to get free of them. That's true for you – and for me, too.
~ Haruki Murakami
While loosening formal controls, companies should tighten interpersonal connections between innovation efforts and the rest of the business.
~ Harvard Business School Press