Quotes about Connection
Nature never sends a great man into the planet, without confiding the secret to another soul.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Therefore, a man ought to root himself so firmly in God that he will not need the consolations of men.
— Thomas a Kempis
He looked at her the way all women want to be looked at by a man.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
All men are children, and of one family. The same tale sends them all to bed, and wakes them in the morning.
— Henry David Thoreau
The man who has become a thinking being feels a compulsion to give every will-to-live the same reverence for life that he gives to his own. He experiences that other life in his own.
— Albert Schweitzer
A man becomes a friend whenever being loved he loves in return.
— Aristotle
Prosperity knits a man to the world.
— CS Lewis
By my intimacy with nature I find myself withdrawn from man. My interest in the sun and the moon, in the morning and the evening, compels me to solitude.
— Henry David Thoreau
Prayer is the act by which man, detaching himself from the embarrassments of sense and nature, ascends to the true level of his destiny.
— Henry Parry Liddon
We not only live among men, but there are airy hosts, blessed spectators, sympathetic lookers-on, that see and know and appreciate our thoughts and feelings and acts.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Well-married, a man is winged: ill-matched, he is shackled.
— Henry Ward Beecher
I'm glad my first date is with you, Nate," she said as we started out of the house. "In a lot of ways, it feels like coming home." "I was thinking the same thing.
— Terri Blackstock