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Quotes About Integration

By including children with different learning abilities in mainstream and specialized schools, we can change attitudes and promote respect. By creating suitable jobs for adults with autism, we integrate them into society.
~ Ban Ki-moon
Your personal life, your professional life, and your creative life are all intertwined. I went through a few very difficult years where I felt like a failure. But it was actually really important for me to go through that. Struggle, for me, is the most inspirational thing in the world at the end of the day ~ as long as you treat it that way.
~ Skylar Grey
When we have a good balance between thinking and feeling... our actions and lives are always the richer for it.
~ Yo-Yo Ma
Thought and action must never part company.
~ Hannah Arendt
Transforming the European Union into a single State with one army, one constitution and one foreign policy is the critical challenge of the age
~ Joschka Fischer
We're beginning the age in which machines attached to our bodies will make us stronger and more efficient.
~ Hugh Herr
Age helps one to acquire some of the perspectives necessary to create harmony among apparent contradictions.
~ Roberto Assagioli
Anyone that has come to America past the age of eighteen will be able to understand when I say that you can never shake your accent.
~ Martin Yan
I think that... the age of just slapping songs into movies, that's done.
~ Joe Perry
Having come to live in this age is as though one were to have entered another country. Learn its language or risk being left out.
~ Theodore Bikel
Everything there seemed to belong where it was. That was why I went there.
~ Wendell Berry
That the discipline of agriculture should have been so divorced from other disciplines has its immediate cause in the compartmental structure of the universities, in which complementary, mutually sustaining and enriching disciplines are divided, according to "professions," into fragmented, one-eyed specialties.
~ Wendell Berry
our great modern error is the belief that we must invariably give up one thing in order to have another. But it is possible, for instance, to find comfort, pleasure, and beauty in food, clothing, and shelter. It is possible to find pleasure and beauty and even recreation in work. It is possible to have farms that do not waste and poison the natural world.
~ Wendell Berry
can give you the feeling that you belong to the past as well as the present
~ Wendy Lesser
Technology/science," "pure/applied," "internal/external," and "technical/ social" are some of the dichotomies that were foreign to the integrating inventors, engineers, and managers of the system- and network-building era. To
~ Wiebe E. Bijker
The ruling idea of his life appeared to be, that he was bound to show his gratitude to the country which had afforded him an asylum and a means of subsistence by doing his utmost to turn himself into an Englishman.
~ Wilkie Collins
The harmony of the part with the whole may be the best definition of health, beauty, truth, wisdom, morality, and happiness. This
~ Will Durant
Life is the continuous adjustment of internal relations to external relations.
~ Will Durant
What if the proper functioning of the intellect and philosophy is not the denial of the will (desire) but the coordination of desires into a united and harmonious will?
~ Will Durant
Christianity did not destroy paganism; it adopted it.
~ Will Durant
Every philosopher should be an athlete. If he is not, let us suspect his philosophy.
~ Will Durant
Know in thyself and All one self-same soul; banish the dream that sunders part from whole.
~ Will Durant
What cannot be avoided, must be welcomed.
~ William Boyd
There were three PROs looking after us – a measure of how the army and the mass media were now coexisting and being mutually supportive.
~ William Boyd