Quotes About Connections
I don't suppose you have many friends. Neither do I. I don't trust people who say they have a lot of friends. It's a sure sign that they don't really know anyone.
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
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Success is all about who you know and what you make of the opportunity.
~ Carly Phillips
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I was distracted all the way home, thinking that you always move in the same circle of people no matter how many turns you seem to make.
~ Carmen Laforet
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You always move in the same circle of people no matter how many turns you seem to make
~ Carmen Laforet
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siempre se mueve uno en el mismo círculo de personas por más vueltas que parezca dar.
~ Carmen Laforet
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How many worlds make up a life!
~ Carol Drinkwater
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When you learn new things, these tiny connections in the brain actually multiply and get stronger. The more that you challenge your mind to learn, the more your brain cells grow. Then, things that you once found very hard or even impossible- like speaking a foreign language or doing algebra- seem to become easy. The result is a stronger, smarter brain.
~ Carol Dweck
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Dominance functions best in a culture of disconnections and fragmentation. Feminism recognizes connections. Imagine
~ Carol J. Adams
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Put yourself in a growth mindset. Picture your brain forming new connections as you meet the challenge and learn. Keep on going.
~ Carol S. Dweck
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At heart alcoholism feels like the accumulation of dozens of such connections, dozens of tiny fears and hungers and rages, dozens of experiences and memories that collect in the bottom of your soul, coalescing over many many many drinks into a single liquid solution.
~ Caroline Knapp
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One irreducible residual of 38 years in the business is the number of lasting, loving friendships I have made.
~ Carroll O'Connor
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Poverty, for example is primarily a matter of prospects and connections.
~ George Gilder
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My object will be, first, to show by what connections the history of the fossil bones of land animals is linked to the theory of the earth and why they have a particular importance in this respect.
~ Georges Cuvier
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People you loved were supposed to love each other.
~ Georgia Bockoven
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The public has a taste for supping with the great.
~ Ulick O'Connor
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The cocktail party - a device for paying off obligations to people you don't want to invite to dinner.
~ Charles Merrill Smith
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Skill is fine, and genius is splendid, but the right contacts are more valuable than either.
~ Sir Archibald Mclndoe
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Success ... depends on your ability to make and keep friends.
~ Sophie Tucker
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Ambicije i tu truju ljudima zivote i medjusobne odnose, mrznje tinjaju godinama,velike ljubavi nicu neocekivano i gase se sporo i zalosno.Ukratko, tu ima pomalo od svega sto inace medju ljudima biva i sto ih povezuje ili deli, podize ili satire.
~ Ivo Andri?
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If we have been depressed before, a low mood can become easier and easier to trigger over time, because each time it returns, the thoughts, fe elings , body sensations, and behaviors that accompany it form stronger and stronger connections to each other. Eventually, any one element can trigger depression by itself.
~ J. Mark G. Williams
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What did people do with enormous families? All those cousins, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews. How did they keep them straight? How did they breathe at any sort of family function?
~ J.D. Robb
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Why did people always get tangled up with other people? Why put ourselves through this shit?
~ J.D. Robb
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Friendships were so damn complicated, so bound with sharp edges that could jab a hole through you at any given point.
~ J.D. Robb
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This is what happened when you went and made friends. They had to go out and make friends, and then those friends somehow insinuated themselves into your life, or your work. Before you knew it you were hip-deep in people.
~ J.D. Robb
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