Succeeding in business is all about making connections
The connection between education and a healthy economy is critical.
If we look long enough and hard enough. . . we will begin to see the connections that bind us together, and when we recognize those connections, we will begin to change the world.
In empathy, you don't speak at all. You speak with the eyes. You speak with your body. If you say any words at all, it's because you are not sure you are with the person. So you may say some words. But the words are not empathy. Empathy is when the other person feels the connection with what's alive in you.
For me, listening to my breath in between the lines, allows me to be in deep connection to my spirit.
Narcissism and the Confederate dead cannot be connected logically, or even historically; even were the connection an historical fact, they would not stand connected as art, for no one experiences raw history.
All invisible from where we stand the connections come to pass, and though too strong to comprehend they affect us not the less.
Thinking is the accurate and deliberate instituting of connections between what is done and its consequences.
Everyone now agrees that a physics lacking all connection with mathematics. . . would only be an historical amusement, fitter for entertaining the idle than for occupying the mind of a philosopher.
Obviously because of my personal connection to Mandela and having had his story as part of my childhood, I knew how awesome he was.
I don't feel any connection to Russia.
There is no connection between I myself yesterday and I myself in this moment
Being Irish and a citizen of the world, has made me truly appreciate Irish culture, music and history. Whether you're first, second generation Irish or even with no connection to Ireland, you should visit in 2013 for a unique experience.
I'm very attached to my family and protective of them and miss them, and that situation, my connection with that can make me become very vulnerable.
The Rastafari culture has a very strong connection to Haile Selassie, a descendant of King Solomon.
You always take a little bit back with you at the end of the day. I always put a little bit of myself into the characters, too. You find parallels, points of connection, things like that. But I'm not an actor who gets so incredibly haunted by my characters that I can't come back.
Bryan [Iguchi] had this beautiful philosophy about our connection with these incredible cycles. There's a line from one of his poems that always stays with me about 'This process we follow; this cycle we ride' and it's almost become a strap line for the film.
People are never too young or too old to look for human connection.
I don't think you can have an authentic connection when one person is diagnosing the other.
In acting, you're only responsible for your part. When you're directing, the load is on your shoulders, so you have to feel a strong connection to the material. It's a higher bar to get over.