Quotes About Integration
mixed together—because Dina refuses to acknowledge
~ Christina Baker Kline
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For me, there is no separation. Writing is the center… But it's all critical.
~ Christina Katz
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Complexity is one of the great problems in environmental design.
~ Christopher Alexander
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Yamamoto said he thought you had to be able to hear how something did not work as part of a bigger thing to hear how it did and it was precisely because people couldn't hear that that they were willing to let movements be taken out of pieces.
~ Helen DeWitt
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she supposed that once it had all made sense, when it was whole. It annoyed her, the way things got broken up so that they couldn't fit together properly any more.
~ Helen Dunmore
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coming to terms with the city" –
~ Helen Graham
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The point of telling our stories, even if only to ourselves, is to help us resurrect the parts we have buried. When we unearth them, even if it's difficult, we can integrate them into our sense of who we are. Often in our buried self our true power lies.
~ Helen LaKelly Hunt
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The movement has kept itself from full development by denying, ignoring, and rejecting parts of itself, including its spiritual legacy.
~ Helen LaKelly Hunt
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And that's not all the bad news. Another powerful component of our Imago is that we also seek the qualities missing in ourselves—both good and bad—that got lost in the shuffle of socialization.
~ Helen LaKelly Hunt
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guided towards the writings of a 1930s Danish-Norwegian author, Aksel Sandemose, for a better understanding of how best to 'integrate' into the workplace in Denmark.
~ Helen Russell
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I live with one foot in the sand and one in the snow. There's European egocentricity, and the African opposite. I normally say that my African experience has made me a better European.
~ Henning Mankell
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Assim, a integração e a participação são a obsessão dos não-participantes, daqueles que sobrevivem entre os fragmentos da sociedade possível e das ruínas do passado: excluídos da cidade, às portas do urbano […]
~ Henri Lefebvre
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True Americanism is opposed utterly to any political divisions resting on race and religion.
~ Henry Cabot Lodge
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Basta por ahora de polémicas, la ciencia no es una mera cuestión de erudición; está integrada al destino absolutamente personal del investigador.
~ Henry Corbin
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Good for the body is the work of the body, and good for the soul is the work of the soul, and good for either is the work of the other.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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I don't see the mind, body, and spirit as separate things—they are just different reflections of a unified whole.
~ Henry Emmons
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A scientist's accomplishments are equal to the integral of his ability integrated over the hours of his effort.
~ Henry Eyring
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a French lieutenant, who had been long enough out of France to forget his own language, but not long enough in England to learn ours, so that he really spoke no language at all.
~ Henry Fielding
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their interpretation of the data, to the tendency to "suspend our disbelief" in order to have a more immersive play experience. Kurt Squire found similar patterns when he sought to integrate the commercial game Civilization III into
~ Henry Jenkins
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In our period, new technology has been developed, but remains in need of a guiding philosophy.
~ Henry Kissinger
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China, until the modern age, imposed its own matrix of customs and culture on invaders so successfully that they grew indistinguishable from the Chinese people. By contrast, India transcended foreigners not by converting them to Indian religion or culture but by treating their ambitions with supreme equanimity; it integrated their achievements and their diverse doctrines into the fabric of Indian life without ever professing to be especially awed by any of them.
~ Henry Kissinger
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Serenity is when you get above all this, when it doesn't matter what they think, say or want, but when you do as you are, and see God and Devil as one.
~ Henry Miller
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Management is, above all, a practice where art, science, and craft meet
~ Henry Mintzberg
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A good part of the work of managing involves doing what specialists do, but in particular ways that make use of the manager's special contacts, status, and information.
~ Henry Mintzberg
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