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Quotes About Integration

One Without the other is nothing
~ Ray Bradbury
They knew how to combine science and religion so the two worked side by side, neither denying the other, each enriching the other.
~ Ray Bradbury
Is the programming on such an ear-button receiver of a caliber to enable a man to be a gyroscope, both taking from and giving to society, beautifully balanced?
~ Ray Bradbury
The eurozone was flawed at birth.
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
The conflict of desire and imagination must he reconciled
~ Joseph Murphy
It is too early to say whether modules will achieve widespread use outside of the JDK itself. In the meantime, it seems best to avoid them unless you have a compelling need.
~ Joshua Bloch
Whatever greatness Lincoln achieved cannot be explained as a triumph over personal suffering. Rather, it must be accounted for as an outgrowth of the same system that produced that suffering. This is not a story of transformation but one of integration. Lincoln didn't do great work because he solved the problem of his melancholy. The problem of his melancholy was all the more fuel for the fire of his great work.
~ Joshua Wolf Shenk
Quite a few people are here to study the European Union. Perhaps there is such a thing as the European Union.
~ Josip Novakovich
Everything is entirely in Nature, and Nature is entire in everything. She has her center in every brute. —SCHOPENHAUER The
~ Joyce Carol Oates
Unity increases power.
~ Joyce Meyer
I frequently say we should let God out of the Sunday-morning box we try to keep Him in and allow Him to invade our Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday too.
~ Joyce Meyer
As feminism has sought to become integrally related to struggles against racial and colonialist oppression, it has become increasingly important to resist the colonizing epistemological strategy that would subordinate different configurations of domination under the rubric of a transcultural notion of patriarchy.
~ Judith Butler
I lived in New York for eleven and a half years and I don't think anybody ever asked me about my religion. I never even thought about it. Now, all of a sudden, it was the big thing in my life.
~ Judy Blume
other words, technologies only come to life and have meaning as people adopt and use them.
~ Judy Wajcman
Philosophical attention is focused on a more complex matter: the possession of wisdom (sophia – the wisdom loved by the philosophos). It is assumed, taken to be a matter beyond argument, that wisdom is not just knowing individual facts, but being able to relate them to one another in a unified and structured way, one that involves understanding of a field or area of knowledge.
~ Julia Annas
unified understanding is not a theoretical grasp cut off from practice, but may itself involve a practical ability to apply the understanding in question.)
~ Julia Annas
real life means the complete expression of all that man can give forth through body, mind, and soul.
~ Wallace D. Wattles
He chose to include the thingsThat in each other are included, the whole,The complicate, the amassing harmony.
~ Wallace Stevens
I am a native in this worldAnd think in it as a native thinks.
~ Wallace Stevens
A man and a woman Are one. A man and a woman and a blackbird Are one.
~ Wallace Stevens
Their motto must be "Whiter and whiter every generation," until the grandchildren of the blue veins could easily go over into the white race and become assimilated so that problems of race would plague them no more.
~ Wallace Thurman
Architecture begins where engineering ends.
~ Walter Gropius
a gentle, permanent reality that was in him like his bones or his heart, that made him seem like an everlasting part of things.
~ Walter Van Tilburg Clark
As with a symphony, it is important to be able to contribute your part while simultaneously listening to and blending in with others.
~ Wayne Jacobsen