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Quotes About Integration

A big iron needle stitching the country together.
~ Jessamyn West
Miami is a melting pot in which none of the stones melt. They rattle around.
~ Tom Wolfe
I assure Romanians that once I return... I will try and generate a sentiment of reconciliation in society. Divisions in society must be stopped, they must be annihilated, because Romania needs all its energy to... integrate into the civilized world.
~ Traian Basescu
I was on the football team because I wanted to experience the different iconic social classes of high school. So football for me was an attempt to socially integrate in an interesting way. And then I didn't like it anymore and stopped doing it and focused more on drama and science and other forms of art and music.
~ Reggie Watts
The influx of migrants must be stopped.
~ Marine Le Pen
There's just always going to be both positives and negatives to any evolution that we're a part of. And there's really no stopping the evolution of technology. There has been more and more integration in our daily lives, so we become more and more dependent on it.
~ Betty Gabriel
When we first moved to Scarborough, there was one Sri Lankan grocery store - now there's a take-out on every corner, each with some specialty or another. You can get what you want the way you want it, and that's very different from the way it used to be.
~ Shyam Selvadurai
It would be nice to design a real briefcase - you open it up and it's your computer but it also stores your books.
~ Steve Wozniak
You can't separate the clothes from the stores, from the environment.
~ Mickey Drexler
Immigration is a system and a set of policies. And immigrants are the people behind those policies and behind that system, and the human stories.
~ Cristina Henriquez
Here's the thing: I left Ion Storm and Eidos in the spring of 2004 frankly because I felt out of place at that company.
~ Warren Spector
Professional cinema image-taking should integrate, serve, interest, and enhance the story. I judge cinematography not just for a story well told but for what the story is.
~ Haskell Wexler
I don't care how good a song is - if it holds back the storyline, stalls the plot, your audience will reject it.
~ Dorothy Fields
If we can find our storytelling in more complimentary ways with the technology, I think it's just going to get better and better.
~ David Droga
The narrative shouldn't stop for the song in a musical. The music has to continue the narrative of the storytelling.
~ Mike Mitchell
In the end, you don't want music to be noticed as much as digested and integrated into the storytelling. And make audiences sit forward in their seats and enjoy the movie.
~ Thomas Newman
I don't differentiate game design and script; it is one and only document. I think that one of the biggest problem with storytelling in games is that people tend to separate story and interactivity. Both should be conceived as one entity, each using the other.
~ David Cage
My interest was always to do interdisciplinary work with space. I thought of architecture as one strand in a multimedia practice.
~ Elizabeth Diller
An awful lot of people come to college with this strange idea that there's no longer segregation in America's schools, that our schools are basically equal; neither of these things is true.
~ Jonathan Kozol
I feel comfortable in places like London. You get many cultures in L.A. but it's strangely segregated.
~ Sandra Oh
I like what I hear as a resulting combination of these two strands... something of a combination of familiarity and, for lack of a better word, strangeness.
~ Alex North
Those who do not put clear limits on migration will soon start to feel like strangers in their own land.
~ Sebastian Kurz
In Italy, my wife and I always said we feel like strangers because there's maybe only a couple other people from other parts of the world. Here in Chicago, there's millions of people from Poland, thousands from Japan, hundreds from Croatia. We like it here.
~ Toni Kukoc
There is no division, in practice, between work and life. [An intellectual craft] is a practice that involves the whole person, continually drawing on past experience as it is projected into the future.
~ Tim Ingold