Quotes about Connections
                        If a man does not make new acquaintance as he advances through life, he will soon find himself left alone. A man, Sir, should keep his friendships in constant repair.
                    — Samuel Johnson
                        
                
                        Identifying disruptive footholds means connecting with specific jobs that people—your future customers—are trying to get done in their lives.
                    — Clayton M. Christensen
                        
                
                        Life is made of so many partings welded together
                    — Charles Dickens
                        
                
                        Life is made of ever so many partings welded together ... Divisions among such must come, and must be met as they come.
                    — Charles Dickens
                        
                
                        But have you not met people in your dreams you never saw before? In dreams or out? Sure. And who were they? I dont know. Dream people.
                    — Cormac McCarthy
                        
                
                        Every time I turn on the Olympics there is somebody that I know and have had intense conversations with, and that's cool.
                    — Scott Moir
                        
                
                        Most American fascists are enthusiastically supporting the war effort. They are doing this even in those cases where they hope to have profitable connections with German chemical firms after the war ends.
                    — Henry A. Wallace
                        
                
                        The brain is the most complicated organ in the universe. We have learned a lot about other human organs. We know how the heart pumps and how the kidney does what it does. To a certain degree, we have read the letters of the human genome. But the brain has 100 billion neurons. Each one of those has about 10,000 connections.
                    — Francis Collins
                        
                
                        Personal associations are important, because everyone acquires something of the philosophy, the personality, and the mental
                    — Napoleon Hill
                        
                
                        The only way to look at men is like they're electrons. They have all these charges sticking out, and they're always looking for a hole where they can put those charges.
                    — Candace Bushnell
                        
                
                        I hear you younger people saying how many friends they have on the Internet. That's nonsense. That's not friends, that's acquaintances. The word 'friendship' has lost its significance.
                    — Ruth Westheimer
                        
                
                        Being flooded with information doesn't mean we have the right information or that we're in touch with the right people.
                    — Bill Gates