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Quotes About Integration

The English were the predominant group numerically among the Australian colonists and their ideas and customs gave the new Australia its chief characteristics ... Yet the English majority dissolved into unhyphenated Australians even more quickly than the minorities.
~ Geoffrey Partington
In general, then, a universal characteristic of a complex system is that the whole is greater than, and often significantly different from, the simple linear sum of its parts.
~ Geoffrey West
The integration of these two kinds of networks, namely, the requirement that socioeconomic interaction represented by space-filling fractal-like social networks must be anchored to the physicality of a city as represented by space-filling fractal-like infrastructural networks, determines the number of interactions an average urban dweller can sustain in a city.
~ Geoffrey West
So long as we are in conflict with our body, we cannot find peace of mind.
~ Georg Feuerstein
Truth is found neither in the thesis nor the antithesis, but in an emergent synthesis which reconciles the two.
~ Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
See the music, hear the dance.
~ George Balanchine
If any religion had the chance of ruling over England, nay Europe within the next hundred years, it could be Islam.,
~ George Bernard Shaw
If there are Muslims who believe that they've got to kill Christians to make a way for the Islamic faith in the West, not only would they be disappointed, but it will lead to conflict, there's no doubt about that.
~ George Carey
God bless… Chocolate City… and its vanilla suburbs.
~ George Clinton
Sixty-some years ago, biochemical organisms began to assemble digital computers. Now digital computers are beginning to assemble biochemical organisms. Viewed from a distance, this looks like part of a life cycle. But which part? Are biochemical organisms the larval phase of digital computers? Or are digital computers the larval phase of biochemical organisms?
~ George Dyson
Recent scholarship has recognized that such terms as body, soul, and spirit are not different, separable faculties of each individual but different ways of viewing the whole person.
~ George Eldon Ladd
Americans would prefer that immigrants do their jobs and then disappear at the end of the day.
~ George F. Will
He was one of the fortunate few for whom there simply was no discernible line between work and play, between creation and recreation.
~ George F. Will
since the EU was created, there have been more wars in Europe than between 1945 and 1992. Many
~ George Friedman
In the fog of history and myth, the American role in championing and underwriting European integration is frequently forgotten, along with the resistance of the Europeans.
~ George Friedman
Because immigrants came here precisely for the social and economic benefits, refusing to learn English was self-defeating.
~ George Friedman
Being human in our world is synonymous with being included into the framework of society.
~ Ilona Andrews
He was building his own castle, and for better or worse, the harpy wormed her way into his world and became its tower.
~ Ilona Andrews
Many Europeans see immigrants as they saw colonial subjects – as lower peoples who have to be assimilated by education – and assume that their civilization will be defined only on European terms.
~ Ira M. Lapidus
I do not fear computers. I fear the lack of them.
~ Isaac Asimov
the case of Askone twenty years ago. First they were sold some of your goods and then your people asked for complete freedom of missionary effort in order that the goods might be run properly; that Temples of Health be set up. There was then the establishment of religious schools; autonomous rights for all officers of the religion and with what result? Askone is now an integral member of the Foundation's system and the Grand Master cannot call his underwear his own.
~ Isaac Asimov
One by one Man fused with AC, each physical body losing its mental identity in a manner that was somehow not a loss but a gain.
~ Isaac Asimov
All knowledge is one
~ Isaac Asimov
And then, when human beings arrive, the robots can be restored to more robotic schemes of behavior.
~ Isaac Asimov