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Quotes About Integration

many educators today recognize that the body, heart, and mind are all involved in learning.
~ Elizabeth F. Barkley
joined them later understood the arrangement, and fitted
~ Elizabeth Marshall Thomas
I love biomedical science, I love astronomy, and you can't really do much with those in a fantasy setting.
~ Elizabeth Moon
Summarized) Forgiveness is a choice that presents itself to us in the form of three critical questions: 1) Can I give up the hope of a better past? 2) What is the day, the hour, the now - when I fulfill the promise to myself to let it go? 3) How will I integrate what's happened into who I choose to become in the future?
~ Elizabeth Smart
The key to Hadrian's behaviour, and to the subsequent integration of a style of rule, may be found in his relationship with the past. He was a broadly read man and a passionate, if nostalgic, historian, and the innovations of his reign as well as the strategies he adopted to consolidate power were all consistent with his pervasive sense of the past. His own immediate experience, infused with a broad knowledge of Mediterranean history, shaped the future of his empire.
~ Elizabeth Speller
The problem was, Albert never made that lack of conflict explicit. For all his staggering erudition, he was never tempted to join up the two great existing systems of wisdom in the Western world: the school of Aristotle and Greek science and that of Plato and his Christian disciples, including Saint Augustine. That was the task Aquinas decided to undertake once he received his license to teach at the University of Paris in 1256.
~ Arthur Herman
our goal must be to bring man's unique fusion of body, mind, and spirit to its highest perfection.
~ Arthur Herman
To Clement and his generation, Christianity was not the enemy of philosophy, but its finest and last expression.
~ Arthur Herman
Pico's goal was to dissolve any difference between theology and philosophy, science and literature, art and poetry. All knowledge was One, as aspects of the One: and human beings come uniquely equipped to unravel its final secrets.
~ Arthur Herman
the zoologist Konrad Lorenz, whose studies of animal behavior (the best known is On Aggression) stressed Haeckel's notion that animal and habitat—including man and his environment—form a single unit
~ Arthur Herman
To fall for the notion of a 'double truth' and argue there was one set of truths for reason and another for faith and never the two shall meet made nonsense of the idea of truth itself.
~ Arthur Herman
South Dakota even prohibited the use of the German language over the telephone.
~ Arthur Herman
Avanzamos mezclados entre los griegos, amparados por un dios que no es el nuestro.
~ Arturo Pérez-Reverte
When people are forced to respect civil rights and human rights or face legal consequences, they don't like it. Civil rights laws will be scrupulously observed only when people accept that it is morally wrong to oppress or discriminate against fellow human beings. That awareness can come only through education. A law will enable integration in public places, but it does not foster understanding or appreciation in the hearts of people who continue to live with their prejudices.
~ Arun Gandhi
We have to forget the past. History is something that even today we are paying the consequences, and the future is integration. We all as a people, as citizens, as the leadership of both countries should be looking in that direction.
~ Atifete Jahjaga
I grew up with the English language but not with the culture behind it. I was always outside that and deeply rooted in my own. I
~ Attia Hosain
Only by learning to live in harmony with your contradictions can you keep it all afloat.
~ Audre Lorde
The more Chaotic I am, the more complete I am.
~ Austin Osman Spare
Humor - the perfect relationship of the parts to the whole.
~ Author Unknown
There is a growing suspicion that what the world needs now is a religion that will cover the other six days of the week.
~ Author Unknown
Pursued alone, any single model will lead to distortions. It will misplace the accent, and thus entail consequences that are not valid.
~ Avery Dulles
The problem tended to be couched primarily in terms of 'helping the immigrant to adjust to the host society', despite the fact that sections of the 'host society' were acting in rather an un-host-like fashion towards the new arrivals
~ Avtar Brah
There is another viewpoint that must be stated without equivocation: if Muslims want to immigrate to open and developed societies in order to better themselves, then it is they who must expect to do the adapting. We no longer allow Jews to run separate Orthodox courts in their communities, or permit Mormons to practice polygamy or racial discrimination or child marriage. That is the price of "inclusion," and a very reasonable one.
~ Ayaan Hirsi Ali
both the immigrants from the tribe and bloodline and the activists of prosperity share a common delusion: they believe that it is possible to make this transition without paying the price of choosing between values. One side wants change in their circumstances without letting go of tradition; the other, overcome with guilt and pity, wants to help newcomers with the material change but cannot bring themselves to demand that they excise traditional, outdated values from their outlook.
~ Ayaan Hirsi Ali