Quotes About Integration
My father made no such division between faith and reason. He understood that the act of faith does not mean the end of thought.
~ Antonin Scalia
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The man who is too isolated grows timid, abstracted, a little odd: He stumbles along amid realities like a sailor who has just come off his ship; he has lost the sense of the human lot; he seems to look on you as if you were a proposition to be inserted in a syllogism, or an example to be put down in a notebook.
~ Antonin Sertillanges
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The whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
~ Aristotle
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it seems impossible for all things to be one.
~ Aristotle
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Identity exists where the Complication and Unravelling are the same.
~ Aristotle
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Would she ever stop feeling like a colonist on the moon?
~ Armistead Maupin
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Pero nadie pensaba que llegaría muy lejos, porque ni siquiera creo que fuera capaz de integrar e elevado a x. - ¿Es posible tal ignorancia? - preguntó alguien con asombro. - Puede que esté exagerando. Digamos x por e elevado a x.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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It is only after we have integrated the dark side of the moon into our world view that we can begin to talk seriously of universal culture.
~ Shulamith Firestone
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I may now add that civilization is a process in the service of Eros, whose purpose is to combine single human individuals, and after that families, then races, peoples and nations, into one great unity, the unity of mankind.
~ Sigmund Freud
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The dream has a very striking way of dealing with the category of opposites and contradictions. This is simply disregarded. To the dream 'No' does not seem to exist. In particular, it prefers to draw opposites together into a unity or to represent them as one.
~ Sigmund Freud
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Man has, as it were, become a kind of prosthetic God. When he puts on all his auxiliary organs he is truly magnificent; but those organs have not grown on to him and they still give him much trouble at times.
~ Sigmund Freud
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Couldn't I for once have you and the work at the same time?
~ Sigmund Freud
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We must inspect each part, and we have to do so while relying on other parts. But the result of that inspection may, if we are coherent and imaginative, be perfectly seaworthy.
~ Simon Blackburn
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The whole is not the sum of the parts, and neither is the whole greater than the sum of the parts. The whole is not a thing which acts as some kind of super-part, and neither can it be imposed on the parts. An authentic whole can only be encountered through the way in which it expresses itself through each part.
~ Simon Robinson
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The legion was raised by Mark Antony. He filled the ranks with men from Cleopatra's army. When Antony was defeated by Octavian, the Twenty-Second was integrated into the rest of the army and has been stationed on the Nile since then. They're a mix of Greeks and Egyptians from the Nile cities.
~ Simon Scarrow
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the creation of any sense of unity among a population of potentially disharmonious settlers almost always requires the deliberate agency of man.
~ Simon Winchester
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Life is occupied in both perpetuating itself & in surpassing itself; if all it does is maintain itself, then living is only not dying, & human existence is indistinguishable from an absurd vegetation; a life justifies itself only if its effort to perpetuate itself is integrated into its surpassing & if this surpassing has no other limits than those which the subject assigns himself.
~ Simone de Beauvoir
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Life is occupied in both perpetuating itself and in surpassing itself; if all it does is maintain itself, then living is only not dying, and human existence is indistinguishable from an absurd vegetation; a life justifies itself only if its effort to perpetuate itself is integrated into its surpassing and if this surpassing has no other limits than those which the subject assigns himself.
~ Simone de Beauvoir
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It is useless to try to integrate life and death and to behave rationally in the presence of something that is not rational : each must manage as well as he can in the tumult of his feelings.
~ Simone de Beauvoir
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It is useless to try to integrate life and death and to behave rationally in the presence of something that is not rational: each must manage as well as he can in the tumult of his feelings. I can understand all last wishes and the total absence of them: the hugging of the bones or the abandonment of the body of the one you love to the common grave.
~ Simone de Beauvoir
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The arts must study their occasions; they must stand modestly aside until they can slip in fitly into the interstices of life.
~ George Santayana
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I knew that I always wanted to keep making music, but I knew that comics needed to be a part of my life.
~ Gerard Way
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He valued life and literature equally for the light they threw upon each other; to his mind one implied the other; he was unable to conceive of them apart.
~ Henry James
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For the first time in my life the weather was not something that touched me, that caressed me, froze or sweated me, but became me.
~ Jack Kerouac
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