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Quotes About Integration

For the time being, technologies are colonizing our body through implants. We started with human implants, but research leads us to microtechnological implants.
~ Paul Virilio
The boundary between neurology and psychiatry is becoming increasingly blurred, and its only a matter of time before psychiatry becomes just another branch of neurology.
~ Vilayanur S. Ramachandran
It is time for us to come together as one united people.
~ Donald Trump
A Narrative of the Life of Mrs. Mary Jemison," written when she was eighty, she says she passed through a painful period of longing for her own people before she began to identify as a Seneca, but within four years—the same period during which Olive was with the Mohaves—"I had become so accustomed to their mode of living, habits, and dispositions, that my anxiety to get away …had almost subsided. 9 She
~ Margot Mifflin
Olive's tattoo marked the first stage of her transformation into a Mohave. She was now visually integrated into the tribe and physically traceable as a Mohave because of it.
~ Margot Mifflin
We have the opportunity to forge a marriage between the masculine and feminine, more potent and more vibrant than any we have experienced on the earth for ages - more beautiful, perhaps, than any the earth has ever known.
~ Marianne Williamson
She treated her patients with medicine and she treated them with prayer and sacrifice and ritual, because for her there could be no clear separation of the physical, the mental, and the spiritual.
~ Marie-Elena John
Our experience is fragmentary. Its parts don't add up. They don't even belong in the same calculation. Sometimes it is hard to believe they are all parts of one thing. Nothing makes sense until we realize that experience does not accumulate like money, or memories, or like years and frailties.
~ Marilynne Robinson
If different systems don't merge in a comprehensible way, that's a flaw in our comprehension and not a flaw in one system or the other.
~ Marilynne Robinson
The word 'feminine,' as I understand it, has very little to do with gender, nor is woman the custodian of femininity. Both men and women are searching for their pregnant virgin. She is the part of us who is outcast, the part who comes to consciousness through going into darkness, mining our leaden darkness, until we bring her silver out.
~ Marion Woodman
The way to healing an addiction lies in finding a connection between body and soul.
~ Marion Woodman
Change means change. We may have all the insights, but if we do not incarnate them, they are all in vain.
~ Marion Woodman
Si je n'étais pas intégré à moi-même, je ne pourrais jamais m'intégrer.
~ Marjane Satrapi
Dr. P. was diagnosed with a massive tumor in the parts of his brain involved in integrating visual sensory information and binding it into a whole scene. It is this "binding" capacity that allows us to recognize the sum of the parts as a person or a fire hydrant or a hat. Like other patients with this problem, Dr. P. could easily identify individual sensory stimuli but had lost the visual processing circuitry that binds these separate features into a recognizable whole.
~ Marjorie Hines Woollacott
Separate and together cease to be mutually exclusive and instead become, in psychoanalyst Christopher Bolla's phrase, reciprocally enhancing and mutually informative.
~ Mark Epstein
We cannot find our enlightened minds while continuing to be estranged from our neurotic ones.
~ Mark Epstein
When those aspects that have been unconsciously refused are returned, when they are made conscious, accepted, tolerated, or integrated, the self can then be at one, the need to maintain the self-conscious edifice disappears, and the force of compassion is automatically unleashed.
~ Mark Epstein
When your brand is integrated into everything you do, it acts like a guardrail helping your team stay on target.
~ Mark Miller
Everyone pays a price for unity. Everyone has to die to at least some aspect of their dreams and plans for true unity to take place. But wherever unity truly happens, it releases incredible multiplying power.
~ Mark Perry
A dependence on immigration from very limited and particular sources is not a strength but a weakness.
~ Mark Steyn
Thus, once again, there need be no real contradictions between Druidry and Christianity here.
~ Mark Townsend
It's common sense: when you move in, you try to learn the neighborhood.
~ Annie Dillard
Refugees, usually émigrés and immigrants
~ Anthony Bourdain
Internal representation and physiology work together in a cybernetic loop.
~ Anthony Robbins