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Quotes About Integration

A German immersed in any civilization different from his own loses a weight equivalent in volume to the amount of intelligence he displaces.
~ Jose Bergamin
Companies tend to sell on Amazon longer they stay with a 3rd party system integrator.
~ Joseph Anderson
The goal of life is to make your heartbeat match the beat of the universe, to match your nature with Nature.
~ Joseph Campbell
The wisdom lay in this–that here she must remain Manchu, Chinese; any attempt to become a part of this incomprehensible country, any effort to involve herself in its mysterious acts or thought, would be disastrous. She must remain calm, unassertive, let the eternal Tao take its way.
~ Joseph Hergesheimer
It appeared as if two of the three known elements acted as an address for the third portion
~ Joseph McMoneagle
I saw science as being in harmony with humanity.
~ Joseph Rotblat
Globalization has made national boundaries more porous but not irrelevant. Nor does globalization mean the creation of a universal community.
~ Joseph S. Nye Jr.
You must either live with us and respect our ways, or return to your Twolegplace and never come back. You cannot live with a paw in each world.
~ Erin Hunter
You cannot live with a paw in each world.
~ Erin Hunter
Families aren't easy to join. They're like an exclusive country club where membership makes impossible demands and the dues for an outsider are exorbitant.
~ Erma Bombeck
My generation had never known a world without the OASIS. To us, it was much more than a game or an entertainment platform. It had been an integral part of our lives for as far back as we could remember. We'd been born into an ugly world, and the OASIS was our one happy refuge.
~ Ernest Cline
Besides, what if BSG and Firefly took place in the same universe? You ever consider that?" I
~ Ernest Cline
Borrowing knowledge of reality from all sources, taking the best from every study, Science of Mind brings together the highest enlightenment of the ages.
~ Ernest Holmes
It seems as though the goal of my work has always been to dissolve myself completely into the sensations of the surroundings in order to then integrate this into a coherent painterly form.
~ Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Our [Western] science has cut itself off from an adequate understanding of the Subject of Cognizance, of the mind. This is precisely the point where our present way of thinking needs to be amended, perhaps by a bit of blood-transfusion from Eastern thought.
~ Erwin Schrodinger
It seems plain and self-evident, yet it needs to be said: the isolated knowledge obtained by a group of specialists in a narrow field has in itself no value whatsoever, but only in its synthesis with all the rest of knowledge and only inasmuch as it really contributes in this synthesis toward answering the demand, "Who are we?
~ Erwin Schrodinger
Don't try to pound them into your framework like square pegs into round holes.
~ Ethan M. Rasiel
in order to fully awaken, we have to dissolve the false dichotomy between secular and spiritual truths, and start to view ourselves, each other, and the world we share as sacred, 24/7/365.
~ Ethan Nichtern
For a committed practitioner, forming a healthy relationship between meditation practice and the cultivation of awareness throughout the day is crucial. Otherwise, the momentum and pace of the rest of our life overwhelms whatever insights we are able to experience through formal meditation. Ideally,
~ Ethan Nichtern
The opposite of fragmentation is not homogenization, which is a suspicious form of unity. Who wants blending, anyway? And for what purpose? Blending, somehow, always ends up privileging the perspective of the blade.
~ Etienne Wenger
I myself am made up of so many people.
~ Etty Hillesum
One must marry one's feelings to one's beliefs and ideas. That is probably the only way to achieve a measure of harmony in one's life.
~ Etty Hilsum
Nature creates unity even in the parts of a whole.
~ Eugene Delacroix
The very moment you separate body and spirit, you end up with a corpse. Separate faith and works and you get the same thing: a corpse.
~ Eugene H. Peterson