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Quotes About Integration

Modern man is sick because he is not whole.
~ Carl Jung
When you meet a man or woman who puts Jesus Christ first, knit that one to your soul.
~ Oswald Chambers
Man is a bridge between the two worlds - the visible and the invisible.
~ Sivananda
The man, the art, the work--it is all one.
~ Eugen Herrigel
I think they must mix blood, otherwise the human race is bound to degenerate. Mixing blood is marvelous. It makes strong and intelligent men. It takes away tired spirits.
~ Josephine Baker
If the Muslims keep their heads cool and accept progress as a means and not an end in itself, they may pass on to Western man the lost secret of life's sweetness.
~ Muhammad Asad
We must kill the savage to save the man.
~ Richard Henry Pratt
Men like to become Christians without crossing racial, linguistic or class barriers
~ Donald McGavran
Whatever be the qualities of the man with whom a woman is united according to the law, such qualities even she assumes, like a river, united with the ocean.
~ Guru Nanak
there didn't seem to be any computer-driven process that couldn't be improved upon by humans crawling around on the actual structure and writing on it with grease pencils.
~ Neal Stephenson
Well, it seems that this process you call consciousness is somewhat more complex than you perhaps gave it credit for at first," Orolo said. "One must be able to take in givens from sparse dustings of probability waves in a vacuum—" "I.e., see stuff." "Yes, and perform the trick of integrating those givens into seemingly persistent objects that can be held in consciousness.
~ Neal Stephenson
He strove to integrate us," said Eve, "but he, or we, failed. We are ineluctably children of the Beta Gods.
~ Neal Stephenson
Like two arms of a snowflake, Mind and Matter grew out of a common center—and even though they grew independently and without communicating—each developing according to its own internal rules—nevertheless they grew in perfect harmony, and share the same shape and structure.
~ Neal Stephenson
It's not about energy and skill," Rufus said. "It's about finding a fit. Where does ol' Rufus fit? Not many places.
~ Neal Stephenson
A computer is a human being.
~ Neal Stephenson
And he'd realized computers could be a tool to unite society.
~ Neal Stephenson
the Ultimate Truth: nothing exists in the universe that is separate from anything else. Everything is intrinsically connected, irrevocably interdependent, interactive, interwoven into the fabric of all of life.
~ Neale Donald Walsch
and I submit to you, that science, scientific discovery, especially cosmic discovery, does not become mainstream until the artist embraces the fruits of those discoveries.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
But really we are one with the rest of nature, fitting neither above nor below, but within.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
everyone can love art, music, poetry, politics, engineering, science, and math all at the same time.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
It's kind of a continuum…We used to think that they were two totally different things, and now we know that there's a gray area in between…
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
In addition, the Greek division of human life into "mind," "body," "emotions," "psyche," and "spirit" underlies the modern Western view. The Semitic languages do not divide reality in this way. They provide multiple words for the subconscious self, all tied to the communal self. They imply a continuum between what we call spirit and body, not a division. We
~ Neil Douglas-Klotz
This, Irene told her, was the year 1927 in the city of New York, and hundreds of white people of Hugh Wentworth's type came to affairs in Harlem, more all the time. So many that Brian had said: "Pretty soon the colored people won't be allowed in at all, or will have to sit in Jim Crowed sections.
~ Nella Larsen
I wasn't sure about that, but one never knows. Sometimes a neighborhood, like a culture or civilization, is strong enough to absorb and acculturate any number of newcomers. But I don't know if that's true around here any longer. The outward forms and appearances look the same - [...]- but the substance has been altered.
~ Nelson DeMille