Quotes About Integration
Keeping sub-purposes and overall system purposes in harmony is an essential function of successful systems.
~ Donella H. Meadows
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time acts as an invisible mortar for our experience; it is what stands between potentially discordant elements and, through finding their correct relationship, brings all into a unified whole.
~ Donna Farhi
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[Skin is] the first line of defense for the body. … Our building skins should be more similar to human skin.
~ Doris Kim Sung
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So go, girl. We should have been one person all along, not two.
~ Dorothy Baker
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It's easy to cry "bug" when the truth is that you've got a complex system and sometimes it takes a while to get all the components to co-exist peacefully.
~ Doug Vargas
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Cultures and national belief systems that maintain their integrity can add to diversity. I'm a strong believer in melting pot societies, but enclaves of distinctiveness are important too. As long as every nation, and every diverse group within every nation, is accepting of others.
~ Douglas E. Richards
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But if the views of some migrant communities on homosexuality were only a couple of generations out of date, the views of portions of those communities on the subject of women were shown to be out of date by many centuries, at least.
~ Douglas Murray
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Samuel Huntington, wrote in his last book, 'Multiculturalism is in its essence anti-European civilisation. It is basically an anti-Western ideology'.8
~ Douglas Murray
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growth solely accounted for by immigration – led to the usual strains
~ Douglas Murray
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A continent which imports the world's peoples will also import the world's problems.
~ Douglas Murray
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we know that we Europeans cannot become whatever we like. We cannot become Indian or Chinese, for instance. And yet we are expected to believe that anyone in the world can move to Europe and become European.
~ Douglas Murray
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In the wake of Cologne and other similar attacks one could hear the language deteriorate around the fringes. Street movements began to talk of all arrivals into Europe as 'rapefugees'. In Paris I met an elected official who referred to all migrants as 'refu-jihadists'. These were unamusing as well as insulting terms for anybody who knew first hand that some at least of the people who had come were fleeing rape or escaping jihad.
~ Douglas Murray
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They often start with economic arguments, but they can just as well start with moral arguments. If mass immigration doesn't make you a richer person, then it will make you a better person. And if it doesn't make your country a better country, then it will at least make it a richer country.
~ Douglas Murray
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What they were claiming to criticise was 'multiculturalism' as a state-sponsored policy: the idea of the state encouraging people to live parallel lives in the same country and particularly in living under customs and laws that stood in opposition to those of the country they were living in. Rather than leading to a unified identity it led to a fracturing of identities, where instead of making society colour- or identity-blind, it suddenly made identity into everything.
~ Douglas Murray
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The screen is encroaching on the eye, from TVs to computer monitors to phone screens to smart watches to VR goggles to tiny LEDs that project images onto the retina to neural implants that communicate directly with the optic nerve.
~ Douglas Rushkoff
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When presented new information, we have no other option than to relate it to what we already know—there is no blank space in our minds within which new information can be stored so as not to "contaminate" it with existing information. —Clifford Konold, Scientific Reasoning Research Institute, University of Massachusetts
~ Douglas W. Hubbard
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The Biblical educator must not only have a Christian understanding of the material, he must have a Biblical understanding of the student. If he does not, then the result will be a hybrid Christian methodology employed to achieve a humanistic goal.
~ Douglas Wilson
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Un ejemplo de un cuerpo correlacionado es el cuerpo humano, el cual está constituido por una enorme cantidad de elementos celulares mutuamente relacionados y dependientes y el cual funciona, en su totalidad, como una unidad.
~ Dr. Jacobo Grinberg Zylberbaum
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One of the most important things I've learned about acting is that you can't separate how you live your life and how you practice your art.
~ Larry Moss
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Wisdom is your perspective on life, your sense of balance, your understanding of how the various parts and principles apply and relate to each other.
~ Stephen Covey
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Art should become as one with its surroundings.
~ Isamu Noguchi
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The advance of technology is based on making it fit in so that you don't really even notice it, so it's part of everyday life.
~ Bill Gates
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Life calls not for perfection, but for completeness.
~ Carl Jung
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Life was intended to be so adjusted that the body should be the servant of the soul, and always subordinate to the soul.
~ J. G. Holland
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