Quotes About Linked
Forests mend and shape themselves through subterranean synapses. And in shaping themselves, they shape, too, the tens of thousands of other, linked creatures that form it from within. Maybe it's useful to think of forests as enormous spreading, branching, underground super-trees.
~ Richard Powers
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It's like I was connected to the plumping system.
~ Rick Riordan
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The posters and rock-star buttons and banners were valueless without the perspective of the mind that had attached significance to them. Souvenirs have no worth without nostalgia, after all. They're meaningless if a memory isn't linked to them.
~ David Morrell
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The term 'metaphor' itself is seen to identify a verbal process whereby two discrete objects or ideas become linked, but in a very particular way, such that, for the duration of the metaphor, one of the items actually becomes the other, and vice versa.
~ David Punter
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Organizations Linked to the Parties of the Left In all countries it was these organizations that were generally the most active.
~ Jean-Michel Palmier
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Based on previous studies, we can definitely say that the best predictor of preschool children's physical activity is simply being outdoors," says Sallis, "and that an indoor, sedentary childhood is linked to mental-health problems.
~ Richard Louv
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Time has a different quality in a forest, a different kind of flow. Time moves in circles, and events are linked, even if it's not obvious that they are linked. Events in a forest occur with precision in the flow of tree time, like the motions of an endless dance. (p. 12)
~ Richard Preston
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Our thoughts are linked to the invisible energy that makes up all that is, and they help mold it into that which we experience on the physical plane.
~ Jen Sincero
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I think of Josie's theory that it's all interrelated, that it all goes back to that night in December, all of our decisions and dreams and mistakes from the past inextricably linked.
~ Emily Giffin
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Champions League football in the Premier League - you're talking about the top, big, massive clubs, and it's not something I think I'd get linked with.
~ Chris Coleman
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Too often, I believe, liberals deny that poverty is linked to bad choices.
~ Nicholas Kristof
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dynamically linked files, which can be plugged together at runtime, are the software components of our architectures.
~ Robert C. Martin
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Holiness and usefulness are linked together.
~ Jerry Bridges
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The degree to which you will ever be financially compensated is inexorably linked to the obvious greater value (OGV) that you create for someone else.
~ Andy Andrews
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So much of the downstream revenue is linked to that initial excitement, to how much revenue is produced in the domestic box office. For example, what we pay for a film three years later is highly correlated to how well it did in the box office.
~ Reed Hastings
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We often say that the M&M Group's destiny is inextricably linked with India's. Both were born around the same time: India in 1947, M&M in 1945. The group has experienced the same vicissitudes that the Indian economy has.
~ Anand Mahindra
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The timing of the Internet explosion means that it cannot possibly be causally linked to the crumbling of social connectedness described in previous chapters. Voting, giving, trusting, meeting, visiting, and so on had all begun to decline while Bill Gates was still in grade school.
~ Robert D. Putnam
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We were beginning to prosper and I felt very uneasy at my name being linked up with these speculators.
~ Ron Chernow
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When you looked up to the sky and cried 'Why?' sometimes the sky shrugged, yet other times it answered with warm assurance of linked hands.
~ Libba Bray
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Isabel's private theory of moral proximity, the basis of those obligations that came into existence when we found ourselves close enough to others to be able to witness or feel their needs, or when we were in some other way linked to their plight. We could not deal with all the suffering or need in the world, but we could—and should—deal with that sliver of suffering that was reasonably close to us.
~ Alexander McCall Smith
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It is probable that one day we shall begin to draw organization charts as a series of linked groups rather than as a hierarchical structure of individual "reporting" relationships. These
~ Douglas McGregor
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I've been linked with lots of clubs but that's what tends to happen if you stay in the same job for five years. It means you have brought a level of success.
~ Sean Dyche
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Linked by sweetgrass, there is reciprocity between you, linked by sweetgrass, the holder as vital as the braider.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
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Time itself is being, he wrote, and all being is time . . . In essence, everything in the entire universe is intimately linked with each other as moments in time, continuous and separate.
~ Ruth Ozeki
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