Quotes about Interconnectedness
Mankind cannot suffer anywhere without it bringing sorrow to other hearts.
— Janette Oke
I claim that human mind or human society is not divided into watertight compartments called social, political and religious. All act and react upon one another.
— Mahatma Gandhi
We do not exist for ourselves alone, and it is only when we are fully convinced of this fact that we begin to love ourselves properly and thus also love others.
— Thomas Merton
It's a thread in a tapestry.
— Miroslav Volf
Anything you do to and for another person, you do it to and for yourself.
— Napoleon Hill
Reconcile with yourself for the sake of the world , for the sake of all living beings . Your peace and serenity are crucial for all of us .
— Thich Nhat Hanh
The truth is, when we burn the paper, it will change into something else and will continue on in other forms—as ash, smoke, and heat, in our body and the universe. The heat is one of the next lives of the paper, as is the smoke rising to the sky. The ash will return to the earth and become part of the soil. So the sheet of paper, in its next life, might be a cloud and a rose at the same time.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
Learn to look at your body as a river in which every cell is a drop of water. In every moment, cells are born and cells die. Birth and death support each other.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
According to our narrow view of a truly existing self, life is just my body, my house, my spouse, my children, and my riches. But if we can extend beyond every limit we have created for ourselves, we will see that our life exists in everything, and that the deterioration of phenomena cannot touch that life, just as the arising and disappearing of the waves cannot influence the being of the water.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
When we practice in a community, there are more people to support us but also more opportunities for frustration and anger. Loving speech and deep listening are key to community building.
— Thich Nhat Hanh
Angry in the ultimate dimension I close my eyes and look deeply. Three hundred years from now Where will you be and where shall I be?
— Thich Nhat Hanh
We let individualism prevail in the twentieth century, and frankly, we have made a mess of it. We must begin anew for the twenty-first century; we need a new, different direction. We can no longer continue destroying ourselves and the planet we live on. With determination we can abandon the cult of individualism and the self, and act and live in harmony, in the spirit of interbeing.
— Thich Nhat Hanh