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Quotes About Integration

The birth of the civil rights movement was intimately bound up in the spread of jazz music throughout the United States. It was, for many Americans, the first cultural common ground between black and white America that had been largely created by African-Americans.
~ Steven Johnson
During a peak experience," Maslow explained, "the individual experiences an expansion of self, a sense of unity, and meaningfulness in life. The experience lingers in one's consciousness and gives a sense of purpose, integration, self-determination and empathy.
~ Steven Kotler
people learn by integrating new information into their existing web of knowledge. They don't like it when a fact is hurled at them from out of the blue and they have to keep it levitating in short-term memory until they find a relevant background to embed it in a few moments later. Topic-then-comment and given-then-new orderings are major contributors to coherence, the feeling that one sentence flows into the next rather than jerking the reader around.
~ Steven Pinker
Once again, it's good cognitive psychology: people learn by integrating new information into their existing web of knowledge. They don't like it when a fact is hurled at them from out of the blue and they have to keep it levitating in short-term memory until they find a relevant background to embed it in a few moments later.
~ Steven Pinker
For when I can love all of me, I will love all of you.
~ Debbie Ford
I love fashion, I love architecture and I love image making so if I can, I would put all these three in one pot.
~ Christopher Bailey
The highest of generalizations is the synergetic integration of truth and love.
~ R. Buckminster Fuller
To exclude anything that appears in your universe is not love. Love joins with everything. It doesn't exclude the monster. It doesn't avoid the nightmare - it looks forward to it.
~ Byron Katie
We must not just be in the world and above the world, but also of the world. To love it for what it is... is the only task. Avoid it and you are lost. Lose yourself in it, and you are free.
~ Henry Miller
I'm Tetris, Silas. All my pieces and parts are going to fit into all of your pieces and parts.
~ Colleen Hoover
To take possession of a city of which you are not a native you must first fall in love there.
~ John Banville
Only connect the prose and the passion, and both will be exalted, and human love will be seen at its highest. Live in fragments no longer
~ E. M. Forster
It is Love that holds everything together, and it is the everything also.
~ Rumi
I love to think that animals and humans and plants and fishes and trees and stars and the moon are all connected.
~ Gloria Vanderbilt
Spirituality is not about becoming special. It is about becoming one with everything.
~ Jaggi Vasudev
The key to a successful career is realizing that it's not separate from the rest of your life, but is rather an extension of your most basic self. And your most basic self is love.
~ Marianne Williamson
No tree can grow to Heaven," adds the ever-terrifying Carl Gustav Jung, psychoanalyst extraordinaire, "unless its roots reach down to Hell.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
No tree can grow to Heaven," adds the ever-terrifying Carl Gustav Jung, psychoanalyst extraordinaire, "unless its roots reach down to Hell."134
~ Jordan B. Peterson
The world is a very strange place, and there are times when the metaphorical or narrative description characteristic of culture and the material representation so integral to science appear to touch, when everything comes together—when life and art reflect each other equally.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
If you can bite, you generally don't have to. When skillfully integrated, the ability to respond with aggression and violence decreases rather than increases the probability that actual aggression will become necessary.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
If you act properly, your actions allow you to be psychologically integrated now, and tomorrow, and into the future, while you benefit yourself, your family, and the broader world around you.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
El Paraíso está aquí; siempre y cuando uno sepa cómo armar los fragmentos.
~ José Donoso
Injértese en nuestras Repúblicas el mundo; pero el tronco ha de ser el de nuestras Repúblicas. Y
~ Jose Marti
Desde el siglo XVI ha entrado la humanidad toda en un proceso gigantesco de unificación, que en nuestros días ha llegado a su término insuperable.
~ Jose Ortega y Gasset