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Quotes About Integration

He has integrated his early fears and guilts into one interwoven grid, the ship said to itself. There is no way I can serve up a pleasant memory to him because he instantly contaminates it.
~ Philip K. Dick
But then she remembered what the gyptians had said: Include things, don't leave them out. Look at things in their context. Include everything.
~ Philip Pullman
they have separated their intelligences from their other faculties. And that is not an intelligent thing to do.
~ Philip Pullman
Paradoxically, as we become more and more like Christ we become more uniquely our own true self.
~ David G. Benner
Stop acting like a Terran. Be a Hellan.
~ David Gerrold
promote the teaching in mosques and madrassas that Muslims must coexist peacefully as equals with infidels on a permanent basis. And they could oppose blasphemy laws, such as the anti-Islamophobia resolutions they are promoting, which are a direct assault on the American Bill of Rights.
~ David Horowitz
The abstract and the concrete side of operations are opposites, but you can't have one without the other, if, that is, you want get the job done well.
~ Unknown
The mate attraction studies confirm the power of displaying commitment in the long-term mating market. Discussing cohabitation or marriage signals that a man would like to integrate the woman into his social and family life, commit his resources to her, and perhaps have children with her. Offering to convert to her religion shows a willingness to accommodate to her needs. Showing a deep concern for her problems communicates emotional support and a commitment to be there in times of need.
~ David M. Buss
that the two key factors converge. Assimilation, understood in the idiosyncratic sense above, ensured ongoing cultural vitality, allowing Jews to survive for millennia in a variety of settings beyond their homeland. Antisemitism, meanwhile, guaranteed that the path of Jews to full integration was frequently blocked. Unlikely as it may seem, these two forces have interacted, allowing Jews to persist, when many other groups faded.
~ David N. Myers
Already in antiquity, Jews had developed a romance with cities, whose size offered them a range of religious, economic, and social opportunities that smaller rural locales did not. In the Middle Ages, Jews played an important role as agents sent by host
~ David N. Myers
From the seventh century, the overwhelming majority of the Jewish world, some estimates are as high as 90 percent, resided in Muslim lands.
~ David N. Myers
The Gray-LaViolette scientific theory integrates psychology and neurophysiology. Their research demonstrated that feeling tones organize thoughts and memory (Gray-LaViolette, 1981). Thoughts are filed in the memory bank according to the various shades of feelings associated with those thoughts. Therefore, when we relinquish or let go of a feeling, we are freeing ourselves from all of the associated thoughts.
~ David R. Hawkins
hatred and aggression—and carnivorous sexual intent—aren't our "dark" side. Our dark side is the side that denies its own existence.
~ Unknown
My understanding was that it completed a person, sanding down the rough provincial edges and transforming you into a citizen of the world.
~ David Sedaris
Don't impose your personal working style onto an organization that behaves in a different manner
~ Unknown
When we tell people about salvation but say nothing about the Kingdom we are not preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ.  If we present Christ without His Kingdom then we are sharing only half of the gospel.  Likewise if we present the Kingdom without Christ then again we are only sharing half of the gospel.  Jesus and His Kingdom are inseparable
~ Unknown
Whereas reason dominates feeling, mystical knowing does not "conquer" reason—it envelops it, embraces it, transcends it. Thus, mystical or spiritual intuition is integrative: It includes, while transcending, both reason and somatic feeling.
~ Unknown
A master in the art of living draws no sharp distinction between his work and his play; his labor and his leisure; his mind and his body; his education and his recreation. He hardly knows which is which. He simply pursues his vision of excellence through whatever he is doing, and leaves others to determine whether he is working or playing. To himself, he always appears to be doing both. —L. P. Jacks
~ Yvon Chouinard
A master in the art of living draws no sharp distinction between his work and his play; his labor and his leisure; his mind and his body; his education and his recreation.
~ Yvon Chouinard
Because this is the other thing about immigrants ('fugees, émigrés, travellers): they cannot escape their history any more than you yourself can lose your shadow.
~ Zadie Smith
I knew there was something not quite right about her rigid notions—black music, white music—that there must be a world somewhere in which the two combined.
~ Zadie Smith
Hurston embodied a more or less harmonious but nevertheless problematic unity of opposites.
~ Zora Neale Hurston
She had an inside and outside now and suddenly she knew how not to mix them.
~ Zora Neale Hurston
When you become an American, they give you an injection so your accent changes.
~ Jose Andres