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Quotes About Integration

beneficent realization that he was a stranger no longer, that he belonged
~ Pat Conroy
As history has shown, what happens after the deal determines the ultimate success. It's one thing to make an acquisition, and another to integrate it well.
~ Patricia Crisafulli
Platão disse que "o grande erro que os médicos cometem é o de tentar curar o corpo sem tentar curar a mente; mente e corpo são um só e não deveriam ser tratados separadamente"!
~ Dale Carnegie
Does Jesus only enable me to "make the cut" when I die? Or to know what to protest, or how to vote or agitate and organize? It is good to know that when I die all will be well, but is there any good news for life? If I had to choose, I would rather have a car that runs than good insurance on one that doesn't. Can I not have both?
~ Dallas Willard
If we are to be transformed, the body must be transformed, and that is not accomplished by talking at it.
~ Dallas Willard
Human beings are evolving into something different," he declared. "We are becoming a hybrid species—a fusion of biology and technology.
~ Dan Brown
hoped to prove that science and religion are two totally compatible fields—two different approaches to finding the same truth.
~ Dan Brown
We are the sum of the interactions taking place within the mechanism.
~ Dan Brown
there is only one way Christianity will survive the coming age of science. We must stop rejecting the discoveries of science. We must stop denouncing provable facts. We must become a spiritual partner of science, using our vast experience—
~ Dan Brown
There has never been an intellectual advancement that has not included God.
~ Dan Brown
The Great Change is when humankind accepts its role as part of the natural order of the universe instead of its role as a cancer
~ Dan Simmons
Mahnmut hield niet van Frans - het voelde als een te dikke olie tussen zijn tandwielen - Maar het zat wel in zijn database, dus kon hij het vertalen.
~ Dan Simmons
That's precisely what messiahs do, Raul . . . bridge different worlds. Different eras. Provide the bond between two irreconcilable concepts.
~ Dan Simmons
It takes a panoramic attention to appreciate system-level interactions
~ Daniel Goleman
Phil Needle stood in the parking lot, suddenly grasping that this was so, that nothing is lost in a world utterly mapped, that nothing is rogue with everything cross-pollinated, as the shouts on the beach lured him across the street to the sand.
~ Daniel Handler
It's amazing the way things, apparently disconnected, hang together.
~ Daniel Keyes
In Hebrew, the Lord's language, the word for time is ZeMaN, which is linked to the word for invitation. This serves to remind us that the passage of time is an invitation to make the most of it, to manage it effectively, and to integrate our understanding of how the world works with a true and accurate perception of the reality of time.
~ Daniel Lapin
integrating the whole of the desires and the passions with the quest is also a difficult path, because this path demands total clarity about what you really are, with no reference to what you would like to be.
~ Daniel Odier
do not oppose the sun with the moon anymore:
~ Daniel Odier
five severed fingers do not make a hand
~ Daniel Quinn
Disruptions of supply affect the global system into which America is so integrated—with almost 30 percent of U.S. GDP and close to 40 million jobs resulting from trade with the rest of the world.
~ Daniel Yergin
On April 26, 1956, cranes at the port of Newark, New Jersey, lifted up fifty-eight truck bodies, minus their wheels and cabins, and put them on a surplus World War II tanker bound for Texas. "We are convinced that we have found a way to combine the economy of water transportation with the speed and flexibility of overland shipment," McLean announced.
~ Daniel Yergin
His next step was to detour ships on their way back from Vietnam, now empty of cargo, to Japan to pick up containers filled with inexpensive goods destined for U.S. customers. Manufacturers in the Asian "tigers"—South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore—followed suit. It was the spread of this innovation, and the networks and system that implemented it, that integrated East Asia into the world economy.
~ Daniel Yergin
For Christian faith not to be idle in the world, the work of doctors and garbage collectors, business executives and artists, stay-at-home moms or dads and scientists needs to be inserted into God's story with the world. That story needs to provide the most basic rules by which the game in all these spheres is played.
~ Miroslav Volf