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Connecting With People Quotes

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“We are taught to believe that the ‘alienation’ that we experience sometimes, when we withdraw from everything or feel alone, is a craving for something sexual, material, or in the physical - and can be cured by popping a pill in most cases. When in Truth, it’s the circuitry within our souls and minds that is hinting to be connected - to real flowing energy - outside of our TVs and computer monitors. What many of us mistaken for depression is actually a need to be understood, or to see desires come to fruition. There is absolutely nothing abnormal about feeling disconnected. Your sensitivity only means you are more human than most. If you cry, you are alive. I’d be more worried if you didn’t.”
Suzy Kassem, Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem

A.B. Shepherd
“Sitting outside on a dark night, under the stars, invites confidences amongst people of all ages, and all walks of life. It invokes an intimacy you don’t find under most other circumstances.”
A.B. Shepherd, Lifeboat

Gina Greenlee
“When we establish human connections within the context of shared
experience we create community wherever we go.”
Gina Greenlee, Postcards and Pearls: Life Lessons from Solo Moments on the Road

Bernard Jan
“There is no greater joy than to share what you love with those who appreciate it.”
Bernard Jan

Germany Kent
“I don't deal with people who have no goals and no vision. If that sounds like you, stay away from me. I'm not your kind of person. ”
Germany Kent

“Key to succesfull and connecting communication is to always remember ; it is all about what they want to hear rather than what you want to say. Once you bridge this gap you will be successful in communication that connects”
Dr Aman Kapoor

Christiane Northrup
“We are all hungry for genuine connection and caring, and we will not get this unless we find our Soul's tribe.

If we don't find this, we'll kill ourselves, either by finding an addiction to mask the pain or by ignoring what we need to stay healthy.”
Christiane Northrup M.D., Making Life Easy: How the Divine Inside Can Heal Your Body and Your Life

Eliza Maxwell
“Connections were what kept people tied to the world. Without connections, there was nothing left to stop them from simply floating away.

Somtehing as simple as a stranger on the other end of the line willing to listen. Or a crotchety old man who believed he knew best.

Connections.”
Eliza Maxwell, The Widow's Watcher

“I totally believe in my work and when I have something so good with me , I can't let it just sit with me. it shall dance,sing , fly and connect hearts ,so I write....”
AnuManhotra

Terri Nakamura
“Every friend starts out as a stranger.”
Terri Nakamura

Judy Purcell
“As life is a breath, savoring is a held exhale, a placeholder for joy.”
Judy Purcell, Serve and Savor: Nourishing Health, Family & Community

“Let’s drop the competition mentality and start collaborating while connecting to impart our world.”
Wisdom Kwashie Mensah, THE HONEYMOON: A SACRED AND UNFORGETTABLE SAVOUR OF A BLISSFUL MARITAL JOURNEY

Patrick  Galvin
“Great relationships are the key to personal and professional success.”
Patrick Galvin, The Connector's Way: A Story About Building Business One Relationship at a Time

Patrick  Galvin
“In today's fast-paced world, it is tempting to look for shortcuts. But there are no quick paths to achieving lasting fame or fortune. The only sure way to success is to develop and nurture solid relationships that are grounded in trust.”
Patrick Galvin, The Trusted Way: A Story About Building a Life and Business of Character

Geoffrey Ocaya
“Make sure you know someone somewhere, who knows someone somewhere. Somehow, you will need someone to get somewhere.”
Geoffrey Ocaya

Eric Overby
“Religious and social tradition has been replaced with current fad and the opinion that the past isn’t needed. We have become a people from nowhere in particular and disconnected from each other. In gathering the past, we remember ourselves and can forgive the members of our history for their shortfalls.”
Eric overby