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Quotes About Integration

When you join a team you have to get on with everybody.
~ Robert Pires
Europe existed before Britain joined it.
~ Francois Hollande
There are no elements so diverse that they cannot be joined in the heart of a man.
~ Jean Giraudoux
For decades, Indians have immigrated to the United States, joined our communities, and raised their families while maintaining their cultural heritage.
~ Henry Paulson
Rather than say art is art and life is life, I like to say that they're joined and inextricable.
~ Glenn Ligon
Cyprus joined the E.U. in 2004 and immediately wanted to get into the euro area for the express purpose of completing, as quickly as possible, the union with the core of Europe. It was done because the public thought that would be beneficial for political reasons, not economic reasons.
~ Athanasios Orphanides
The most important thing when I joined Ajax was to combine it with school.
~ Jan Vertonghen
Desegregation is a joke.
~ Nina Simone
I used to joke for years that I was a black man. I adopted the black culture, the black race. I married a black woman, and I had black kids. I always considered myself a 'brother.'
~ Tommy Chong
I also discovered that other forms of side-to-side movement besides the eyes could be effective. Therapists could also use taps alternating from hand to hand or tones played from one ear to the other.
~ Francine Shapiro
Art is man added to Nature.
~ Francis Bacon
Evler, içinde yaÅŸanmak için yap?l?r, seyredilmek için deÄŸil; bu bak?mdan kullan??l?l??a güzellikten daha çok önem verilmeli: ikisi birleÅŸtirilirse o baÅŸka.
~ Francis Bacon
Over recent decades, the European left had come to support a form of multiculturalism that downplayed the importance of integrating immigrants into the national culture. Under the banner of antiracism it looked the other way from evidence that assimilation wasn't working. The new populist right, for its part, looks back nostalgically at a fading national culture that was based on ethnicity or religion, a culture that was largely free of immigrants or significant diversities.
~ Francis Fukuyama
The remedy is to define larger and more integrative national identities that take account of the de facto diversity of existing liberal democratic societies.
~ Francis Fukuyama
There are no shadows in darkness. Shadows are created by light, and only exist in the presence of light. Refusing to acknowledge our shadow leads us to deny the presence of light in us.
~ Franco Santoro
Just like a human foetus, while in the uterus, retrieves and assimilates the components that allow its physical body to become whole and fit to emerge into the outer reality, the third dimension serves the purpose of shamanic pregnancy, which is about retrieving and integrating the fragmented pieces of the soul, finally giving birth to the multidimensional self.
~ Franco Santoro
Acceptance means including everything and everyone. It is acknowledging what is and allowing it to be part of the wholeness to which it legitimately belongs no matter what it is. It is devoid of any judgement, and yet it also includes the judgement. It can be strategically located at the heart level, yet this heart level includes all other levels.
~ Franco Santoro
On the inner and spiritual level, we are all united even if we do not want it. On the outer and material level, we are all separate, even if we do not want it. The art of healing involves the management of this paradox.
~ Franco Santoro
A master in the art of living draws no sharp distinction between her work and her play; her labor and her leisure; her mind and her body; her education and her recreation. She hardly knows which is which. She simply pursues her vision of excellence through whatever she is doing, and leaves others to determine if she is working or playing. To herself, she always appears to be doing both.
~ Francois Rene De Chateaubriand
Organic architecture seeks superior sense of use and a finer sense of comfort, expressed in organic simplicity.
~ Frank Lloyd Wright
No house should ever be on any hill or on anything. It should be of the hill, belonging to it, so hill and house could live together each the happier for the other.
~ Frank Lloyd Wright
We have no longer an outside and an inside as two separate things. Now the outside may come inside and the inside may and does go outside. They are of each other. Form and function thus become one in design and execution if the nature of materials and method and purpose are all in unison.
~ Frank Lloyd Wright
I've done reasonably well over the last 10 years because I took the strategy of language and politics and applied it to the corporate world, which has never been done before.
~ Frank Luntz
It's not enough to be American. You always have to be something else, Irish-American, German-American, and you'd wonder how they'd get along if someone hadn't invented the hyphen
~ Frank McCourt