Network Quotes

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Erin Morgenstern
“And there are never really endings, happy or otherwise. Things keep going on, they overlap and blur, your story is part of your sister's story is part of many other stories, and there is no telling where any of them may lead.”
Erin Morgenstern, The Night Circus

Stephen         King
“In the year 2025, the best men don't run for president, they run for their lives. . . .”
Stephen King, The Running Man

Erik Pevernagie
“Relationships may become wrecked by a quirky syndrome: the “Ain't broke, don't fix”-syndrome. When there is no interaction in the neural network and no breakthrough into the mind but only a shallow skin experience, living together might be very torturous. If a heartfelt bond has not been molded, nothing can be broken and thus nothing needs to be fixed. (“I wonder what went wrong.”)”
Erik Pevernagie

T.F. Hodge
“Having beef with someone is unnecessary and avoidable. Whatever the issue, if not positive, it is an opportunity to cut the excess fat from an unhealthy dietary network. Simply excuse yourself from the table of negativity and lean forward in peace.”
T.F. Hodge, From Within I Rise: Spiritual Triumph over Death and Conscious Encounters With the Divine Presence

Robin Wasserman
“Now I existed solely thanks to the quantum paradox, my brain a collection of qubits in quantum superposition, encoding truths and memories, imagination and irrationality in opposing, contradictory states that existed and didn't exist, all at the same time.”
Robin Wasserman, Crashed

Michael W. Lucas
“Network administrators all share an abiding and passionate desire for one thing: We want our users to shut up.”
Michael W. Lucas

Edward Snowden
“I can still feel it—the present-tense emptiness every time my call was dropped by an overloaded cell network, and the gradual realization that, cut off from the world and stalled bumper to bumper, even though I was in the driver’s seat, I was just a passenger.”
Edward Snowden, Permanent Record

Sascha Lobo
“Das Web 2.0 bedeutet vor allem, dass die soziale Reichweite des Einzelnen größer ist als die Reichweite der eigenen Stimme.”
Sascha Lobo, Wir nennen es Arbeit

“Make-believe is belief in the making.”
CASTELLS, MANUEL

Abhishek Ratna
“Sharing emotional experiences works wonders in connecting with people who are otherwise quite different.”
Abhishek Ratna, small wins BIG SUCCESS: A handbook for exemplary success in post Covid19 Outbreak Era

Abhishek Ratna
“Emotions pull people towards you and the emotional engagements are generally very strong. Sharing your own emotions or emotional experiences/stories is a great way of making strong connections.”
Abhishek Ratna, small wins BIG SUCCESS: A handbook for exemplary success in post Covid19 Outbreak Era

Abhishek Ratna
“Knowing the background and history of the person you are trying to connect with can be of great help.”
Abhishek Ratna, small wins BIG SUCCESS: A handbook for exemplary success in post Covid19 Outbreak Era

Richie Norton
“You deserve a circle of inclusion and influence, but it’s up to you to create it.”
Richie Norton

Paul C.W. Davies
“Network theory confirms the view that information can take on 'a life of its own'. In the yeast network my colleagues found that 40 per cent of node pairs that are correlated via information transfer are not in fact physically connected; there is no direct chemical interaction. Conversely, about 35 per cent of node pairs transfer no information between them even though they are causally connected via a 'chemical wire' (edge). Patterns of information traversing the system may appear to be flowing down the 'wires' (along the edges of the graph) even when they are not. For some reason, 'correlation without causation' seems to be amplified in the biological case relative to random networks.”
Paul Davies, The Demon in the Machine: How Hidden Webs of Information Are Solving the Mystery of Life

Abhishek Ratna
“Making a strong connection with people is never easy. It is even more difficult to connect with people who are very different from you.”
Abhishek Ratna, small wins BIG SUCCESS: A handbook for exemplary success in post Covid19 Outbreak Era

Abhishek Ratna
“However, we live in turbulent times, and it’s more important than ever that we learn how to open up dialogue and connect with people who are different from us.”
Abhishek Ratna, small wins BIG SUCCESS: A handbook for exemplary success in post Covid19 Outbreak Era

Sam Quinones
“Man's decay has always begun as soon as he has it all, and is free of friction, pain, and the deprivation that temper his behavior”
Sam Quinones, Dreamland: The True Tale of America's Opiate Epidemic

Paddy Chayefsky
“I'm mad as hell, and I'm not going to take this anymore!”
Paddy Chayefsky, Network [Screenplay]

Brian Christian
“In packet switching, on the other hand, the proliferation of paths in a growing network becomes a virtue: there are now that many more ways for data to flow, so the reliability of the network increases exponentially with its size.”
Brian Christian, Algorithms to Live By: The Computer Science of Human Decisions

Michael Lopp
“No matter where you are in your career, you need to continually develop your network of people because it’s likely that one of these three people will assist in future employment or opportunity. I’ve been in high tech for coming up on two decades, and every single job I’ve had has either been a direct or indirect result of knowing someone from a prior job. You’ll hear the phrase, “It’s a small valley.” It’s a small world.”
Michael Lopp, Managing Humans: Biting and Humorous Tales of a Software Engineering Manager

“If you’re trying to find your entry point to the modern movement, I encourage you to identify what issue you’re most passionate about and what talents and skills you want to bring to the fold. Before starting, see if there’s anyone already doing similar work and consider joining up with them so as not to replicate work that’s already being done. If no one is doing what you feel needs to be done, then take it on yourself. Having a community of fellow activists around you is also key to having a network of support and for building collectively.

(Interview with aaihs)”
Bree Newsome Bass

“It is so important we network and run this race together because, in the end, we will overcome the obstacles together to grow not only our businesses but our communities.”
Jeffrey G. Duarte

Richie Norton
“The system wants to own your day until the day you die (or are not useful to the value network anymore—whichever comes first).”
Richie Norton, Anti-Time Management: Reclaim Your Time and Revolutionize Your Results with the Power of Time Tipping

Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma
“Network, connect, repeat.”
Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma, Modified Leadership

Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma
“Network to know more people; connect to know people more.”
Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma, Modified Leadership

“What I have learned from IT is that whatever works. Never works, especially when you want it to work.”
De philosopher DJ Kyos

Isaac Mashman
“Your elevator pitch is not an opportunity for you to sell your products and services, rather an opportunity to sell yourself.”
Isaac Mashman, Personal Branding: A Manifesto on Fame and Influence

Niall Ferguson
“Глобальна мережа перетворилася на механізм трансляції всіх різновидів маній і панік; так само колись поєднання книгодрукування й письменності на якийсь час сприяло поширенню міленарних сект і заохотило полювання на відьом.”
Niall Ferguson, The Square and the Tower: Networks and Power, from the Freemasons to Facebook

Philip Ball
“In a sense we can see network theory as a natural extension of statistical physics a kind of "sticky" version of many-particle systems in which encounters between individuals lead not simply to collisions but to the formation of permanent, elastic links. The network then becomes a kind of map of the history of the system, just as the expansion of the Internet over time is recorded in the growing web that it weaves. In networks the past matters: a memory of it is frozen in place and shapes the present. These networks provide a graphic image of the extent to which our lives become entwined in ways as innumerable as they are barely fathomable.”
Philip Ball, Critical Mass: How One Thing Leads to Another

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