“I would say that introverts make some of the best international philosophers. The less common attribute of the introverted lifestyle - a close societal connection, as such a connection disappears or changes in relevance as the currents of the winds change - leaves too much room for one's own cultural bias. Instead, introverts tend to turn inward, the laboratory of being and all its forms. This is the most accurate study of the individual human being, which is in turn, rather than those affected by cultural limitations, the most universal reflection of human understanding and human behavior.” HumansFormTurnsIndividualUnderstandingHuman BeingsRoomsCommonStudyToo MuchWindBehaviorReflectionConnectionsUniversalInternationalPhilosopherCurrentsDisappearLifestyleLimitationAffectedAttributesAccurateBiasInwardIntrovertHuman BehaviorLaboratoryRelevanceIntroverted Author:Criss Jami
“Rama is a fairly common name in India. It symbolizes an individual who is interested both in enlightenment and martial arts. I do not claim to have any past life connection with the historical Rama. It's just a name I liked.” ArtPastNamesIndividualCommonEnlightenmentConnectionsIndiaClaimsHistoricalMartial ArtsRamaPast Life Author:Frederick Lenz
“Unfortunately, being physically equipped to hear has little to do with the actual predilection to listen. Sharing a common tongue does not ensure earnest or successful communication. Missed connections occur among hearing people all the time, splitting open countless minor chasms and yawning gulches, fissures that no vaccine or technilogical advance will ever be able to mend or prevent. That task will always fail to us.” PeopleLittlesDoeAbleCommonSuccessfulFailingCommunicationTasksConnectionsHearingTongueMinorsEarnestVaccinesChasmsSplittingYawningMissed ConnectionsSuccessful Communication Author:Leah Hager Cohen
“To subvert the tyranny of our execrable government, to break the connection with England, the never-failing source of all our political evils and to assert the independence of my country- these were my objectives. To unite the whole people of Ireland, to abolish the memory of all past dissensions, and to substitute the common name of Irishman in place of the denominations of Protestant, Catholic and Dissenter - these were my means.” PeopleMeanCountryWholeGovernmentPastPoliticalEvilNamesMemoriesCommonBreakFailingSourceRepublicanConnectionsEnglandCatholicIndependenceTyrannyObjectivesSubstitutesIrelandProtestantsAbolishDenominationsIrishmenDissension Book:Freedom the Wolfe Tone way Source: Freedom the Wolfe Tone way
“I've always felt I had more in common with the modernist approach than with postmodernism, but I can see where the connection might arise - and to be honest, I'm no academic, so I tend to use these words, like in Alice In Wonderland, to mean what I want them to mean rather than what they actually do mean.” WantMeanI CanUseMightFeltCommonHonestApproachConnectionsAriseBeing HonestAcademicPostmodernismWonderland Author:Grant Morrison
“There is something desperately lonely about Barack Obama's universe. One gets the overwhelming sense of someone yearning for connection, for something that binds human beings together, for community and commonality, for what he repeatedly calls "the common good". This is hardly news.” HumansTogetherUniverseCommunityHuman BeingsCommonNewsLonelyConnectionsBarackOverwhelmingYearningCommon GoodBeing TogetherCommonality Author:Simon Critchley
“Maybe I'm too close to the two Democrats to be against either one. I went to law school with Barack Obama and worked in the Clinton White House, so I have connections and allegiances to both candidates. [...] But I cannot remain silent any longer while my own senator destroys the Democratic Party, and her own reputation, in a desperate and degrading effort to appeal to the lowest common denominator. It's time for Senator Clinton to act like a leader that I know she can be. Hillary Clinton not only needs to defend Barack Obama, she needs to apologize to him.” KnowsNeedsTwoSchoolLawHouseMy OwnWhitePartyCommonEffortLeaderConnectionsDemocraticSilentClintonDemocratReputationBarackAppealsCandidatesDesperateWhite HouseApologizingSenatorsLowestDemocratic PartyAllegianceLaw SchoolDegradingCommon DenominatorLowest Common Denominator Author:Keith Boykin
“I think there is, not in the sense that I enjoy it, but that it's an important question. It's the question, "Does the presence of pain mean God doesn't care? Does God not love me anymore?" I think that's a very common connection we tend to make.” ThinkingMeanDoeImportantCarePainEnjoyCommonConnectionsImportant Questions Author:Max Lucado
“As a young lawyer, I learned to try to find common ground with people, to look for a human connection. When I got to the Senate, despite the fact that there were a lot of people who didn't want me to get there - and were sure they'd never even talk to me, let alone work with me - I really tried to do the job I was sent there to do by the people of New York, which was to get things done for my constituents. I worked with Republicans, and we found a lot of common ground. It isn't easy, but it's part of what we have to do in politics today.” PeopleWantTryingHumansLooksDoneFactsTodayJobsYoungFoundEasyCommonNew YorkRepublicanConnectionsLawyerDespiteSenateWant MeThings DoneTalk To MeConstituentsCommon GroundHuman ConnectionPolitics Today Author:Hillary Clinton
“I think there is, not in the sense that I enjoy it, but that it's an important question. It's the question, "Does the presence of pain mean God doesn't care? Does God not love me anymore?" I think that's a very common connection we tend to make. I see that a lot in my own life and in the lives of others.” ThinkingMeanDoeImportantCarePainEnjoyMy OwnCommonConnectionsMy Own LifeLives Of OthersImportant Questions Author:Max Lucado
“It was common enough, to see so much death and want a child. Common, therefore human, and he wanted it all the more. When the wounded were screaming, you dreamed of sharing a little house somewhere, of an ordinary life, a family line, connection.” WantHumansChildrenLittlesEnoughWantedHouseLinesCommonOrdinaryConnectionsWoundedOrdinary Life Author:Ian Mcewan
“The "stiff, dead, retracted pelvis" is one of man's most frequent vegetative disturbances. It is responsible for lumbago as well as for hemorrhoidal disturbances. Elsewhere, we shall demonstrate an important connection between these disturbances and genital cancer in women, which is so common. Thus, the "deadning of the pelvis" has the same function as the deadening of the abdomen, i.e., to avoid feelings, particularly those of pleasure and anxiety.” MenWellsImportantFeelingsPleasureCommonAnxietyConnectionsFunctionResponsibleCancerElsewhereDisturbanceAbdomen Author:Wilhelm Reich
“I can’t tell how much of our connection is because of the things we still have in common or the one thing that bonds us for life. But no matter what happens, I know I can totally count on Erin for anything. And she knows I’d do anything for her.” KnowsStillsI CanMatterHappensCommonOne ThingConnectionsNo Matter WhatErin Book:Something Like Fate Source: Something Like Fate
“That’s what the human brain is there for—to turn the chaos of given experience into a set of manageable symbols. Sometimes the symbols correspond fairly closely to some of the aspects of the external reality behind our experience; then you have science and common sense. Sometimes, on the contrary, the symbols have almost no connection with external reality; then you have paranoia and delirium. More often there’s a mixture, part realistic and part fantastic; that’s religion.” HumansSometimesRealityTurnsGivenCommonBehindsBrainAspectConnectionsChaosContraryCommon SenseSymbolsFantasticRealisticMixturesParanoiaHuman BrainDeliriumManageable Author:Aldous Huxley
“What if one happens to be possessed of a heart that can’t be trusted—? What if the heart, for its own unfathomable reasons, leads one willfully and in a cloud of unspeakable radiance away from health, domesticity, civic responsibility and strong social connections and all the blandly-held common virtues and instead straight towards a beautiful flare of ruin, self-immolation, disaster?” IfsHeartSelfReasonHappensBeautifulStrongSocialCommonResponsibilityVirtueConnectionsDestructionCloudsDisasterRuinsWhat IfPossessedTrustedCivicsRadianceUnspeakableUnfathomableFlareDomesticityCivic Responsibility Author:Donna Tartt
“What Artistic and Scientific Experience Have in Common - Where the world ceases to be the scene of our personal hopes and wishes, where we face it as free beings admiring, asking, and observing, there we enter the realm of Art and Science. If what is seen and experienced is portrayed in the language of logic, we are engaged in science. If it is communicated through forms whose connections are not accessible to the conscious mind but are recognized intuitively as meaninful, then we are engaged in art. Common to both is the loving devotion to that which transcends personal concerns and volition.” IfsWorldMindArtFacesFormLanguageWishCommonSceneConsciousConcernConnectionsLogicAskingCeaseDevotionArtisticRealmsEngagedObservingArt And ScienceAdmiringConscious MindVolition Author:Albert Einstein
“Because it fulfills yearnings for security, safe haven, and connection that express our common humanity, civil marriage is an esteemed institution, and the decision whether and whom to marry is among life's momentous acts of self-definition.” SelfHumanityDecisionCommonSecurityHavensSafeConnectionsInstitutionsDefinitionsYearningSafe HavenCommon Humanity Author:Margaret H. Marshall
“Great short stories and great jokes have a lot in common. Both depend on what communication-theorists sometimes called "exformation," which is a certain quantity of vital information removed from but evoked by a communication in such a way as to cause a kind of explosion of associative connections within the recipient.” WayKindPersonsSometimesStoriesCertainCausesCommonInformationCommunicationDependsJokesConnectionsInsightfulShort StoryQuantityExplosionsTheoristsGreat Short Author:David Foster Wallace