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Quotes About Connector

I'm like a vessel, and God has chosen me to be the voice and the connector.
~ Kanye West
If the 'Post' can play the role of a connector between the West and the East, I have confidence in the paper's future success.
~ Jack Ma
Librarians who are arguing and lobbying for clever ebook lending solutions are completely missing the point. They are defending library as warehouse as opposed to fighting for the future, which is librarian as producer, concierge, connector, teacher and impresario.
~ Alan Bennett
In many ways, human health is the great global connector.
~ Kathleen Sebelius
It's probably fair to say that the ratio of time our Connector developers spend in the debugger versus the Emacs buffer is higher than with most software.
~ Nat Friedman
Carbon may be a talented connector, but without a medium that allows it to collide randomly with other elements, those connective powers are likely to go to waste. All
~ Steven Johnson
the unique property of the carbon atom: its combinatorial power. Carbon is a connector.
~ Steven Johnson
I really think a good host is just a connector. I'm more traffic cop than star. My job is to get people on and off the program, and hopefully keep the audience entertained.
~ George Stroumboulopoulos
I'm like a vessel, and God has chosen me to be the voice and the connector.
~ Kanye West
The connector part of the mustache to the beard wasn't always really strong for me. That's kind of how it morphed, and that's kind of how my beard comes in.
~ Austin Aries
Religion is a sublime and glorious thing, the bond of society on earth, and the connector of humanity with the Divine nature; but there is nothing so dangerous to man as the wresting of its principles, or forcing them beyond their due bounds: this is above all others the readiest way to destruction.
~ James Hogg
Enough - the Centenarian's story ends; The two, past and present, have interchanged; I myself, as connector, as chansonnier of a great future, am now speaking.
~ Walt Whitman
Around the year 2000, women began to reclaim knitting and sewing circles as spaces of solidarity, to use handiwork as a social connector and form of giving, and to make political commentary through craft in a movement termed "craftivism."73 A knitting wave gave rise to the "pussy hat
~ Tiya Miles