Quotes About Integration
If we do not live where we work and when we work we are wasting our lives and our work too.
~ Wendell Berry
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A man ought to study the wilderness of a place before applying to it the ways he learned in another place.
~ Wendell Berry
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No one book of scripture can be understood by itself, any more than any one part of a tree or member of the body can be understood without reference to the whole of which it is a part.
~ Charles Hodge
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You cannot set art off in a corner and hope for it to have vitality, reality, and substance.
~ Charles Ives
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As Catholic Christians, we may have come to a point today where we feel like foreigners in our own country—" strangers in a strange land," in the beautiful English of the King James Bible (Ex 2: 22). But the deeper problem in America isn't that we believers are "foreigners." It's that our children and grandchildren aren't.
~ Charles J. Chaput
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Immigrants provide skills that we simply cannot afford to do without. They have contributed hugely to Britain's success.
~ Charles Kennedy
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The primary focus of psychotherapy involves the integration of feelings (affect) and thinking (cognition), resulting in personal growth.
~ Charles L. Whitfield
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Religion cannot survive, whole and effective when it is confined to one single compartment of life and education. Religion is either all or it is nothing; either it dwarfs all profane studies or it is dwarfed by them.
~ Charles le Gai Eaton
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everything remains inherently connected to everything else.
~ Charles Montgomery
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use, mixed income, density, and transit.
~ Charles Montgomery
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Xamarin.Forms allows you to be as platform-independent or as platform-specific as you need to be. Xamarin.Forms doesn't replace Xamarin.iOS and Xamarin.Android; rather it integrates with them.
~ Charles Petzold
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They can put the code monkey in a suit but they can't take the code out of the monkey.
~ Charles Stross
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You have not grasped a complex unity if all you know about it is how it is one. You must also know how it is many, not a many that consists of a lot of separate things, but an organized many.
~ Charles Van Doren
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After two centuries here, why are we still not Americans? Why do we keep falling out of the story?
~ Charles Yu
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As if I were an incense stick incrementally burning off, first into smoke, and then becoming a part of the room.
~ Charles Yu
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I learned that when one of them dies, the Irish comes out of the rest of them whether they are Irish or not. A firefighter is Irish by culture even if he is a black man, and there were plenty of them here. The firehouse is one of the few places in Detroit that is integrated at all. The blacks run the department, but its soul will always be Irish.
~ Charlie LeDuff
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Religion really means to rejoin that which seems to be separate.
~ Charlotte Joko Beck
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Monster was my world, my inanimate extra limb. Though its weight and size still confounded me, I'd come to accept that it was my burden to bear. I didn't feel myself in contradiction to it the way I had a month before. It wasn't me against it. We two were one.
~ Cheryl Strayed
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YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook, are merging. The new program will be called YouTwitFace.
~ Author Unknown
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But one thing, at least, is certain, that no system can be satisfactory, much less successful, which does not provide for the healthy training of the whole being of the child, dividing and distinguishing mental and bodily exercise if it will, but at the same time co-ordinating them in due relations to each other...
~ E. Warre, 1884
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Why do we alienate ourselves so much from our bodies? It's that big piece of machinery attached to your head.
~ Terri Guillemets
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All sorts of bodily diseases are produced by half used minds; for it is the mind that makes the body: that is my secret, and the secret of all the true healers.
~ Bernard Shaw
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We have failed to grasp the fact that mankind is becoming a single unit, and that for a unit to fight against itself is suicide.
~ Havelock Ellis
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The Negro is the child of two cultures — Africa and America. The problem is that in the search for wholeness all too many Negroes seek to embrace only one side of their natures.
~ Martin Luther King, Jr.
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