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Every species has a role, and when one disappears, the whole system falters.

From The World Without Us by Alan Weisman

In the view of modern physics, the universe is an interconnected whole.

From The Tao of Physics by Fritjof Capra

The more we understand evolution, the more we realize how interconnected everything is.

From The Evolution of Everything by Matt Ridley

Humboldt's idea was that nature was a network, a web of interconnected systems.

From The Invention of Nature: Alexander von Humboldt's New World by Andrea Wulf

Every element has a story, and those stories are more intertwined than you might think.

From The Disappearing Spoon by Sam Kean

Biological and social systems share similar scaling laws, bridging the gap between nature and humanity.

From Scale by Geoffrey West

The grid is not just a network; it’s a reflection of our interconnectedness.

From The Grid: A Journey Through the Heart of Our Electrified World by Phillip F. Schewe

The telegraph made the world feel smaller and more interconnected.

From The Victorian Internet by Tom Standage

Life is not a series of discrete events, but a web of connections.

From Entangled Life by Merlin Sheldrake

Life is a network of relationships, and fungi are the great connectors of life.

From Entangled Life by Merlin Sheldrake

The world is a tapestry of interwoven relationships.

From Entangled Life by Merlin Sheldrake

You are not a drop in the ocean. You are the entire ocean in a drop.

From You Are a Badass by Jen Sincero

The world is a tapestry of interconnectedness.

From The Invention of Air by Steven Johnson

The observer and the observed are inseparable; they are part of the same process.

From The Tao of Physics by Fritjof Capra

The interconnectedness of all things is a fundamental principle of both Eastern philosophy and modern physics.

From The Tao of Physics by Fritjof Capra

The world’s great religions are like rivers that flow into the same ocean.

From The World's Religions by Huston Smith

The mycelium network serves as a metaphor for how we are all interconnected in ways we often overlook.

From The Mushroom Hunters: On the Trail of an Underground America by Langdon Cook

We are all part of a vast web of life, governed by rules we are only beginning to understand.

From Entangled Life by Merlin Sheldrake

We are all entangled in the same web of life.

From Entangled Life by Merlin Sheldrake

Every species lost is a thread pulled from the web of life.

From The Sixth Extinction by Elizabeth Kolbert

Every breath we take is a reminder of the interconnectedness of life.

From The Invention of Air by Steven Johnson

We are all part of the food chain, whether we acknowledge it or not.

From The Secret Life of Groceries by Benjamin Lorr

Systems thinking is a way of seeing the world that emphasizes the relationships between things.

From Thinking in Systems by Donella H. Meadows

In the quantum world, everything is interconnected, and nothing is separate.

From The Tao of Physics by Fritjof Capra

The fox's view is that there are many truths, and they are all interconnected.

From The Hedgehog and the Fox by Isaiah Berlin

We must never forget that our happiness is connected to the happiness of others.

From The Book of Joy by Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutu

The universe is not a collection of separate objects, but a network of relationships.

From The Tao of Physics by Fritjof Capra

The sacred is not separate from the world but interwoven into the fabric of existence.

From The Battle for God by Karen Armstrong

We are not only a part of the universe; we are the universe.

From The History of Western Philosophy by Bertrand Russell

We are made of stardust, and we are also made of the things that lived and died long before us.

From The Body: A Guide for Occupants by Bill Bryson

The supply chain is a web, knotted and tangled, yet it holds our economy together.

From The Secret Life of Groceries by Benjamin Lorr

The world is not a mere collection of objects, but a living, vibrant organism.

From The Invention of Nature: Alexander von Humboldt's New World by Andrea Wulf