“A high-speed connection is no more an essential civil right than 3G cell phone service or a Netflix account. Increasing competition and restoring academic excellence in abysmal public schools is far more of an imperative to minority children than handing them iPads.” ChildrenSchoolEssentialsConnectionsAccountsCompetitionExcellencePhonesSpeedCellsMinoritiesAcademicPublic SchoolImperativesCell PhoneRestoringIpadsNetflixHigh SpeedAcademic Excellence Author:Michelle Malkin
“One cannot use with impunity the different categories of beings-animals, plants, the natural elements-simply as one wishes, according to economic needs. One must take into account the nature of each being and its mutual connection in an ordered system, which is the cosmos.” NeedsDifferentUseWishNaturalAnimalEconomicElementsConnectionsAccountsPlantEnvironmentalCosmosMutualCategoriesStewardshipImpunityNatural Elements Author:Pope John Paul II
“A particular rule that seems to make sense in the individual case makes no sense when it is made a universal rule and applied to all cases. It makes no sense because it fails to take into account the connection between one broken window left untended and a thousand broken windows.” MadeSeemsIndividualLeftCasesFailingParticularBrokenThousandWindowConnectionsUniversalAccountsMake SenseBroken Windows Book:Thinking about Crime Source: Thinking about Crime
“Since I begrudgingly started my Instagram account and my social media exposure/connection. I say begrudgingly because I just didn't want to take the plunge, but when I realized it was just a direct connection to our customer and these women, I did it. I like listening to their stories and their feedback.” WantStoriesSocialMediaListeningDirectConnectionsAccountsSocial MediaCustomersI RealizedFeedbackExposureInstagramPlunge Author:Eva Mendes
“I am very averse to bringing myself forward in print, but as my account will only appear as an appendage to a former production, and as it will be confined to such topics as have connection with my authorship alone, I can hardly accuse myself of a personal intrusion.” I CanConnectionsAccountsProductionsFormerPrintTopicsConfinedAuthorshipIntrusion Author:Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
“Time, among all concepts in the world of physics, puts up the greatest resistance to being dethroned from ideal continuum to the world of the discrete, of information, of bits.... Of all obstacles to a thoroughly penetrating account of existence, none looms up more dismayingly than 'time.' Explain time? Not without explaining existence. Explain existence? Not without explaining time. To uncover the deep and hidden connection between time and existence ... is a task for the future.” WorldTimeBitsExistenceInformationConceptsIdealsTasksConnectionsAccountsObstaclesPhysicsResistanceExplainingContinuumDiscrete Author:John Archibald Wheeler
“We must, therefore, be confident that the general measures we have adopted will produce the results we expect. most important in this connection is the trust which we must have in our lieutenants. consequently, it is important to choose men on whom we can rely and to put aside all other considerations. if we have made appropriate preparations, taking into account all possible misfortunes, so that we shall not be lost immediately if they occur, we must boldly advance into the shadows of uncertainty.” IfsMenMadeImportantLostResultsMilitaryProduceShadowConnectionsAccountsPreparationUncertaintyRelyAppropriateConsiderationMisfortunesAdoptedBe ConfidentLieutenants Book:Principles of War Source: Principles of War
“No physiologist who calmly considers the question in connection with the general truths of his science, can long resist the conviction that different parts of the cerebrum subserve different kinds of mental action. Localization of function is the law of all organization whatever: separateness of duty is universally accompanied with separateness of structure: and it would be marvellous were an exception to exist in the cerebral hemispheres.” KindLongDifferentWould BeActionLawScienceExistenceDutyConnectionsOrganizationAccountsFunctionStructureCalmConvictionExceptionDifferent KindsMarvellousCerebralHemisphereSeparateness Author:Herbert Spencer
“Science, in its ultimate ideal, consists of a set of propositions arranged in a hierarchy, the lowest level of the hierarchy being concerned with particular facts, and the highest with some general law, governing everything in the universe. The various levels in the hierarchy have a two-fold logical connection, travelling one up, one down; the upward connection proceeds by induction, the downward by deduction.” TwoFactsLawScienceUniverseLevelsParticularHighestConcernedIdealsConnectionsUltimateAccountsVariousLogicalLowestPropositionsHierarchyFoldsGoverningScientific MethodDeductions Book:The Scientific Outlook Source: The Scientific Outlook
“The aim of science is, on the one hand, as complete a comprehension as possible of the connection between perceptible experiences in their totality, and, on the other hand, the achievement of this aim by employing a minimum of primary concepts and relations.” HandsScienceAchievementConceptsConnectionsAccountsRelationAimPrimariesMinimumComprehensionTotalityEmploying Author:Albert Einstein