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Erik Pevernagie
“If we don鈥檛 manage to connect the dots anymore and the power of our imagination is creaking at the seams, in a world of withering expectations, we have to rewrite the script of our life. ("Into a new life")”
Erik Pevernagie

Erik Pevernagie
“The many unsuspected little things on our road can strike us in their innocence and cure eye blindness and deafness. They may connect us with the people, and with our selves. The sparkle of every single moment can conjure up promising expectations and new budding of imagination. ("The grass was greener over there")”
Erik Pevernagie

Pablo
“Everyday it gets easier to connect with an electronic device that it is to connect with real people.”
Pablo

Megan Miranda
“My mother always wanted to live near the water," she said. "She said it's the one thing that brings us all together. That I can have my toe in the ocean off the coast of Maine, and a girl my age can have her toe in the ocean off the coast of Africa, and we would be touching. On opposite sides of the world.”
Megan Miranda, Vengeance

Susan C. Young
“Reconnect to what makes you happy and brings you Joy. If there is something that used to make you happy which you have stopped doing, do it again. Seek to find deeper meaning and significance rather than living on the surface.”
Susan C. Young

Seth Godin
“Leaders lead when they take positions, when they connect with their tribes, and when they help the tribe connect to itself.”
Seth Godin, Tribes: We Need You to Lead Us

Warren Farrell
“When a man is able to connect with his feelings, he is able to care more.”
Warren Farrell

William Plomer
“It is the function of creative people to perceive relations between thoughts, or things, or forms of expressions that seem utterly different, and to be able to Connect the seemingly Unconnected".”
William Plomer

Alena Graedon
“Why do you think people stopped reading? We read to connect with other minds. But why read when you're busy writing, describing the fine-grained flotsam of your own life. Compulsively recording every morsel you eat, that you're cold, or, I don't know, heartbroken by a football game. An endless stream flowing to an audience of everyone and no one.”
Alena Graedon, The Word Exchange

Anne Enright
“We don't walk down the same street as the person walking beside us. All we can do is tell the other person what we see. We can point at things and try to name them. If we do this well, our friend can look at the world in a new way. We can meet.”
Anne Enright, The Wren, the Wren

LeeAnn Taylor
“Love is large, and so forms the heart that embraces it fully.”
LeeAnn Taylor

“He who stands by his heart has God in him. Our conscience is what unites us with God.”
Suzy Kassem

Mitch Albom
“Each time we talk, he listens to me ramble, then he tries to pass on some sort of life lesson.
He warns me that money is not the most important thing, contrary to the popular view on campus.
He tells me I need to be "fully human."
He speaks of the alienation of youth and the need for "connectedness" with the society around me.”
Mitch Albom, Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man, a Young Man, and Life's Greatest Lesson

Delia Owens
“I鈥檓 so sorry. I am, but Kya, it鈥檚 not just guys who are unfaithful. I鈥檝e been duped, dropped, run over a few times myself. Let鈥檚 face it, a lot of times I love doesn鈥檛 work out. Yet even when it fails, it connects you to others and, in the end, that is all you have, the connections. Look at us; you and I have each other now, and just think, if I have kids and you have kids, well, that鈥檚 a whole new string of connections. And on it goes. Kya, if you love Tate, take a chance.”
Delia Owens, Where the Crawdads Sing

“One of the most remarkable aspects of awe is its ability to help us feel more connected to others.
Find a place where you can be alone and then use the A.W.E. Method while thinking of a person who has been most dear to you in your life. They may be living or passed away.
Take time to create a clear picture of that person, maybe a particular memory or scene that captures their essence.
Hold the image in your mind, give it your full attention.
Wait the length of a full inhalation or maybe more than one, while you take time to appreciate this person. Imagine looking into their eyes.
Consider what they mean to you, what you learned from them or how you grew as a result of knowing them.
We can be in the moment while remembering. While you remember and feel, just remember and feel.
Then, when you're ready, exhale fully and allow yourself a moment of awe.”
Jake Eagle LPC, The Power of Awe: Overcome Burnout & Anxiety, Ease Chronic Pain, Find Clarity & Purpose鈥旾n Less Than 1 Minute Per Day

“Each movement can be a meditation 鈥� a way for us to turn inward and connect with our bodies on a deeper level.”
Raegan Robinson

“When we鈥檙e practicing asana, the movement and that awareness of what we experience in each shift, each new position, each breath, helps us connect with ourselves a little deeper. It helps us get to explore and know ourselves simply as an individual, being in this moment, moving breath to breath.”
Raegan Robinson

“Our relationship as being like a climb, the way we would navigate challenges as they arose, both those expected and those unforeseen, through times easy and hard, remaining independent and connected as we strove together toward the highest expression of our selves.”
Tommy Caldwell, The Push: A Climber's Journey of Endurance, Risk, and Going Beyond Limits

“MYTH: Running is a lonely, solitary pursuit, primarily offering a sense of personal accomplishment. FACT: Running is more about health and mental well-being鈥攁 big part of which comes from connection, community, and sharing.”
Mark Cucuzzella, Run for Your Life: How to Run, Walk, and Move Without Pain or Injury and Achieve a Sense of Well-Being and Joy

“We have to have a family waiting for us. Otherwise, what鈥檚 the point? Empty glory is a lonely feeling. I know my mind is connecting more these days to family and, obviously, to my relationship with the woman I love. But all of it, whether you have it be your friends or your peers or your teammates, whatever connects to the wholeness of everything鈥攖hat鈥檚 riches. That鈥檚 achievement.”
Laird Hamilton, Liferider: Heart, Body, Soul, and Life Beyond the Ocean

Ora Nadrich
“We are longing to become whole, to unite with that something that will connect us to what we are desperately longing for.”
Ora Nadrich, Mindfulness and Mysticism: Connecting Present Moment Awareness with Higher States of Consciousness

“I also had a growing clarity that acting in my healthy self-interest and having boundaries allowed me to truly love others and deeply connect with them.”
Aziz Gazipura, Not Nice: Stop People Pleasing, Staying Silent, & Feeling Guilty... And Start Speaking Up, Saying No, Asking Boldly, And Unapologetically Being Yourself

Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma
“Network, connect, repeat.”
Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma, Modified Leadership

Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma
“One of the greatest art that every leader around the world should learn from Modi Ji is networking and connecting.”
Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma, Modified Leadership

Krzysztof Kie艣lowski
“Different people in different parts of the world can be thinking the same thoughts at the same time. It's an obsession of mine: that different people in different places are thinking the same thing but for different reasons. I try to make films which connect people”
Krzysztof Kie艣lowski

“Coorie city places encourage new experiences.
Their confines allow us to connect with our friends amid a mass of people passing in and out of the city limits.
Every Scottish city is a product of the people who live in it and how each residents chooses to express themselves.
Its coorie spaces offer distraction from the everyday drudgery of life.”
Gabriella Bennett, The Art of Coorie: How to Live Happy the Scottish Way

Anne Enright
“We don鈥檛 walk down the same street as the person walking beside us. All we can do is tell the other person what we see. We can point at things and try to name them. If we do this
well, our friend can look at the world in a new way.”
Anne Enright, The Wren, the Wren

Addison Lane
“Harper smiles just a little. 鈥淵ou know...鈥�

Oren tilts his head.

鈥淯m, never mind.鈥�

鈥淢an, don鈥檛 do that. It鈥檚 the worst.鈥�

Harper shakes his head, cheeks turning hot. He rubs his face against his shoulder. 鈥淛ust pointless, sentimental what-ifs.鈥�

鈥淲hat-ifs can be like wishes. You don鈥檛 have to squash them.”
Addison Lane, Blackpines: The Antlers Witch: The Black Tree Chaise

Farshad Asl
“Success in sales isn't just about closing deals; it's about creating lasting value, building trust, and transforming relationships. Embrace a client-centered approach, and you'll find fulfillment and unparalleled success.”
Farshad Asl

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