Disconnection Quotes
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Disconnection Quotes & Sayings
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Love people for who they are and not for who you want them to be. That's where the disconnection starts.
— Karen Salmansohn
Depression is the ultimate state of disconnection, not just between people but between one's mind and one's feelings.
— Parker J. Palmer
For me, vulnerability led to anxiety, which led to shame, which led to disconnection, which led to Bud Light.
— Brene Brown
Clarity confused me. I was far less forgiving and kind than the general state of disconnection in which I liked to live.
— Rachel Caine
We are like puzzle pieces who are perfectly suited to make a giant picture together, but we are assembling ourselves in the dark.
— Vironika Tugaleva
This would involve disconnection - the computer equivalent of death. Despite
— Arthur C. Clarke
There seems to be a general idea that a clergyman is incapable of behaving like a gentleman. That is not true.
— Agatha Christie
Every disconnection is death.
— Anais Nin
This disconnection of being and doing represents a misalignment of our souls that clouds our presence to ourselves and others.
— David G. Benner
Most writers adore their editors, and I'm no exception.
— Linda Sue Park
When you've already broken the rules of the universe, fear becomes only a feeling of disconnection, distant.
— Jonas Samuelle
It was not so much that he was shut out, but that she was trapped inside.
— Kristen Heitzmann
To create mass discord, make the people believe there is great prestige for being the first to speak an idea.
— Tom Althouse
She sleeps like a cocoyam. A thing without senses. She sleeps like his mother, unplugged from the world.
— Taiye Selasi
We need to stop viewing our food as an industrial project and renew our view of it as a natural sustaining force.
— Bill Bowling
Connection is life; disconnection, death.
— Deborah Day
If I don't see the reason of someone being my friend, chances are, we are just floating and I need a ship to set sail.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
What remains is solitude.
— Marlene Dietrich
Only in a state of disconnection do we suffer and struggle. The divine intention is for every human being to enjoy unlimited success.
— Deepak Chopra
The foundation of worship in the heart is not emotional ... it is theological.
— Sinclair B. Ferguson