Quotes about Interdependence
I've no time for broads who want to rule the world alone. Without men, who'd do up the zipper on the back of your dress?
- Mae West
Sometimes our strengths are also our weaknesses. Sometimes to be strong you have to first be weak. You have to share your burdens; you have to lean on other people while you face your problems and yourself.
- Glenn Beck
The world isn't against you, Eddie," he continued. "You are against you. You have to realize that no one is meant to carry the load alone. We're all in this together. Once you realize that you can ask for help, your whole world will change.
- Glenn Beck
The sea, no matter how endless, depends on rivers.
- Matshona Dhliwayo
Because the moon is not jealous of the sun, it benefits from its light.
- Matshona Dhliwayo
The happy man in this life needs friends.
- St. Thomas Aquinas
Men have never been individually self-sufficient.
- Reinhold Niebuhr
All for each, and each for all, is a good motto; but only on condition that each works with might and main to so maintain himself as not to be a burden to others.
- Theodore Roosevelt
The highest does not stand without the lowest.
- Thomas a Kempis
When Trump says America first, it doesn't mean cheering for America only. It means if you want to care for your neighbors, you have to make sure that you are yourself, first, healthy.
- Eric Metaxas
The theory itself, which has been verified to five decimal places, demands an absolute beginning for time, space, and matter. It shows that time, space, and matter are co-relative. That is, they are interdependent—you can't have one without the others.
- Norman Geisler
In a modular world, supplying a component or assembling outsourced components are both appropriate "solutions." In the interdependent world of inadequate functionality, attempting to provide one piece of the system doesn't solve anybody's problem. Knowing this, we can predict the failure or success of a growth business based on managers' choices to compete with modular architectures when the circumstances mandate interdependence, and vice versa.
- Clayton M. Christensen