Variant: That there are no random acts. That we are all connected. That you can no more separate on life from another than you can separate a breeze from the wind.
Source: The Five People You Meet in Heaven (2003)
Context: "All the people you meet here have one thing to teach you." Eddie was skeptical. His fists stayed clenched. "What?" he said. "That there are no random acts. That we are all connected. That you can no more separate one life from another than you can separate a breeze from the wind."
“When the wind carries a cry which is meaningful to human ears, it is simpler to believe the wind shares with us some part of the emotion of Being than that the mysteries of a hurricane's rising murmur reduce to no more than the random collision of insensate molecules.”
"Advertisement for Myself on the Way Out"
Advertisements for Myself (1959)
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Source: The Outermost House: A Year of Life On The Great Beach of Cape Cod
“I've had the wind knocked out of me, but never the hurricane”
The Divine Commodity: Discovering A Faith Beyond Consumer Christianity (2009, Zondervan)
John Neal, as quoted in The Journal of Education for Upper Canada Vol. III (1850)
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“Winds and waters keep
A hush more dead than any sleep.”
Ruined Chapel; reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
"The Cold Mountain"
“The whole is simpler than its parts.”
Quoted by Irving Fisher in "The Applications of Mathematics to the Social Sciences," Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society 36, 225-243 (1930). Full article http://projecteuclid.org/euclid.bams/1183493954
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