logo

Quotes About Integration

The truth is that the religious and the scientific processes, though involving different methods, are identical in their final aim. Both aim at reaching the most real.
~ Muhammad Iqbal
It was illegal for black people and white people to play checkers together in Birmingham. And there were even black and white Bibles to swear to tell the truth on in many parts of the South.
~ Isabel Wilkerson
Duality is always secretly unity.
~ Alan Watts
Theory must mediate between all previous truths and certain new experiences
~ William James
One of the near-death experience truths is that each person integrates their near-death experience into their own pre-existing belief system.
~ Jodi Long
An integral approach acknowledges that all views have a degree of truth, but some views are more true than others, more developed, more evolved, more adequate.
~ Ken Wilber
I see no conflict between science and religion. When you take truth in either one of these realms, science or religion, they match perfectly.
~ Richard G. Scott
@The integration point is God himself@
~ Francis A.Schaeffer
Just get the 'One' in All. Then live accordingly. That's all.
~ Fakeer Ishavardas
The truth is, we're all cyborgs with cell phones and online identities.
~ Geoff Johns
What are the units of ontology really that I should be a part of a whole, but not be, in all my awareness, chiefly the whole unto itself?
~ Ashim Shanker
Building a World Class Company is a commitment to the integration of passion, purpose, and practice.
~ Michael E. Gerber
The Entrepreneurial Perspective adopts a wider, more expansive scale. It views the business as a network of seamlessly integrated components, each contributing to some larger pattern that comes together in such a way as to produce a specifically planned result, a systematic way of doing business.
~ Michael E. Gerber
General management is more than the stewardship of individual functions. Its core is strategy: defining and communicating the company's unique position, making trade-offs, and forging fit among activities.
~ Michael E. Porter
Ask those responsible for each activity to identify how other activities within the company improve or detract from their performance. Second, are there ways to strengthen how activities and groups of activities reinforce one another? Finally, could changes in one activity eliminate the need to perform others?
~ Michael E. Porter
There are life events that can destroy the personality, which is a lot more fragile than most people imagine, constructed as it is from bits provided by others in the most haphazard way. People can be torn down to the core, shattered, as the expression goes, and then they seek sleep. And dreams, which provide the ground for the construction of a new and more integrated self. Providing there's a core, and providing they're willing to do the work.
~ Michael Gruber
Because we remain a land of hope and opportunity, and new Canadians see in our unfinished destiny an image of their own unfinished destines.
~ Michael Ignatieff
To belong is to understand the tacit codes of the people you live with; it is to know that you will be understood without having to explain yourself.
~ Michael Ignatieff
Robert Rauschenberg, 1925-2008] helped to obscure the lines between painting and sculpture, painting and photography, photography and printmaking, sculpture and photography, sculpture and dance, sculpture and technology, technology and performance art — not to mention between art and life.
~ Michael Kimmelman
The markets were now run by technology, but the technologists were still treated like tools. Nobody bothered to explain the business to them, but they were forced to adapt to its demands and exposed to its failures—which was, perhaps, why there had been so many more conspicuous failures.
~ Michael Lewis
Paul Meehl wrote in a famous 1986 essay, "Psychology: Does Our Heterogeneous Subject Matter Have Any Unity?
~ Michael Lewis
The great thing about this project," said Tim, "is that it's software that talks to physical things rather than software that just talks to other software. You can see the effect of what you are doing.
~ Michael Lewis
I'm sure in some way the neurosystem will one day be integrated with the computer," said Clark.
~ Michael Lewis
The markets were now run by technology, but the technologists were still treated like tools. Nobody bothered to explain the business to them, but they were forced to adapt to its demands and exposed to its failures—which
~ Michael Lewis