Quotes About Integration
I really believe the form of the film must be in the scenario; cinema is not just added value to the scripting. I believe in it as a totality.
~ Jacques Audiard
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When I was growing up, many of my relatives had never seen a black person before. Today, hundreds, maybe thousands of Africans live in Istanbul's old city alone. It's hard to imagine their lives in their human totality.
~ Elif Batuman
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It is impossible to fuse totally with a culture for which you feel a measure of antagonism.
~ Chaim Potok
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The emphasis in each piece is on building a whole, totally integrated structure. In doing this, we try to carry on - in ensemble as well as solo sections - the mood of a jazz soloist. I mean that principle of kinetic improvisation that keeps a jazz solo building.
~ Cecil Taylor
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I kind of like the challenge of jumping into totally different spaces and styles and figuring out how to fit in.
~ Hugo Weaving
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C. P. Snow—British intellectual, physicist, and novelist—is perhaps best known for his insistence that the "Two Cultures" of the sciences and the humanities had grown apart and should both be a part of our common civilization.
~ Sean Carroll
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When wireless is fully applied the earth will be converted into a huge brain, capable of response in every one of its parts," Tesla promised.
~ Sean Patrick
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The work of a lifetime, the process of individuation, is widening of that spotlight so much that everything is illuminated and you are conscious of and can see your All.
~ Sera J. Beak
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We want Google to be the third half of your brain.
~ Sergey Brin
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The Races that occupied the land when the so-called Milesians came, chiefly the Firbolg and the Tuatha De Danann,[2] were certainly not exterminated by the conquering Milesians. Those two peoples formed the basis of the future population, which was dominated and guided, and had its characteristics moulded, by the far less numerous but more powerful Milesian aristocracy and soldiery.
~ Seumas MacManus
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In the Islamic world itself also there is a great crisis in he modern established universities precisely because the systems from the West have been transplanted into that world without a close integration between the humanities, which should be drawn totally from Islamic sources, the religious disciplines and the sciences which have been imported from the West.
~ Seyyed Hossein Nasr
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What we become a part of becomes a part of us.
~ Shad Helmstetter
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If the sweat and blood of all faiths seeped into the same soil, then a synthesis must take root
~ Shahrukh Husain
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Personal healing on all levels—physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual—comes when we get in touch with our disowned energies.... Through integrating all aspects of ourselves, we become whole.
~ Shakti Gawain
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Focus on It Often Bring your idea or mental picture to mind often, both in quiet meditation periods, and also casually throughout the day when you happen to think of it. In this way it becomes an integrated part of your life, and it becomes more of a reality for you. Focus on it clearly, yet in a light, relaxed way. It's important not to feel like you are striving too hard for it or putting an excessive amount of energy into it — that tends to hinder rather than help.
~ Shakti Gawain
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We have not shown the world another way of doing life. Christians pretty much live like everybody else, they just sprinkle a little Jesus in along the way.
~ Shane Claiborne
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Far too often, historians treat African Americans as if white segregationists had succeeded, as if blacks lived in their own separate world, physically and culturally removed from everyone else. In effect, African Americans become segregated for a second time in the telling of their history, easily marginalized from the main American story, relegated to the footnotes.
~ Shane White
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Personal integrity comes from integrating our life experiences with our belief systems
~ Sharon Wegscheider-Cruse
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Ostracizing others denies them the ability to be part of the social fabric that is fundamental to our existence, to our survival. In the workplace, this can take on the form of ignoring the new person on the team, or habitually ignoring the contrarian's perspective. For employees to feel as if they are part of a group, stewards need to intentionally integrate people into the team and connect team members to others throughout the organization.
~ Shawn Murphy
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Tapestries are made by many artisans working together. The contributions of separate workers cannot be discerned in the completed work, and the loose and false threads have been covered over. So it is in our picture of particle physics.
~ Sheldon L. Glashow
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Uh…could you leave him here? He kind of comes with the place." Frowning, Lock glanced down. "Oh, jeez!" Oh, jeez?
~ Shelly Laurenston
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There are many, many Christians who practice Buddhism, and they become better and better Christians all the time.
~ Nhat Hanh
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Don't use a different dish for every single ingredient. If you've got three ingredients that go in at the same time, put them all in the same plate. That way you have just one plate to dump in.
~ Padma Lakshmi
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In France, they make you feel that you cannot be two things at the same time. You can't be French and Arabic; you can't be French and Muslim.
~ eL Seed
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