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Quotes About Integration

Architects should make houses into gardens, and gardens into houses.
~ Luis Barragan
I don't divide architecture, landscape and gardening to me they are one.
~ Luis Barragan
Uncertainty and fear and ignorance about immigrants, about people who are different, has a history as old as our Nation.
~ Luis Gutierrez
Sergestid shrimp, he suggests, acquired, integrated, and put to work at least four intact genomes. To Williamson the inheritance of these acquired genomes, not random mutations, determines the evolutionary success of these shrimp today.
~ Lynn Margulis
When I don't have peace physically, I don't have peace spiritually. I can't separate the two. Nor should I.
~ Lysa TerKeurst
The lack of belongingness causes various undesirable effects, including a decrease in the levels of health, happiness, and adjustment.1
~ Lysa TerKeurst
Love creates, love cements, love enters and harmonizes all things.
~ Unknown
The stories have entered their bodies
~ Unknown
Ultimately, in fact, they would enter into a kind of symbiosis with humans, forming a cohesive whole that would think more powerfully than any human being had ever thought and process data in ways that no machine could ever do by itself.
~ Unknown
The real significance of computing was to be found not in this gadget or that gadget, but in how the technology was woven into the fabric of human life—how computers could change the way people thought, the way they created, the way they communicated, the way they worked together, the way they organized themselves, even the way they apportioned power and responsibility.
~ Unknown
Multics gave living proof that a grown-up operating system was possible—that sophisticated memory management, a hierarchical file system, careful attention to security, and all the rest could be integrated into a single, coherent whole.
~ Unknown
Stories abound of Waters confirming black and white children together in the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Raleigh, of his insisting on having white and black acolytes at masses at which he presided, and of his requiring the diocesan newspaper to cover the activities of black Catholics and their parishes with as much interest as they covered those of white Catholics in the diocese.
~ Unknown
migration undermines cooperation.
~ Unknown
At long last, you may no longer distinguish what binds you from what is you.
~ Unknown
I don't know when they first had feeds. Like maybe, fifty or a hundred years ago. Before that, they had to use their hands and their eyes. Computers were all outside the body. They carried them around outside of them, in their hands, like if you carried your lungs in a briefcase and opened it to breathe.
~ Unknown
The complexity of immigration as an issue begins with a basic human trait: we are reluctant to share.
~ Madeleine K. Albright
becoming French." Meanwhile, as the birth rate of Europe's indigenous population remains stagnant, the newcomers are fruitful and multiplying. Over time, resentment toward them has grown, along with
~ Madeleine K. Albright
Ultimately, illegal immigration is a symptom of failures that extend well beyond Europe and that will not be solved either by welcoming newcomers or by keeping them out.
~ Madeleine K. Albright
Uncontrolled migration produces social friction not because many refugees are criminals and terrorists (they aren't), but because living side by side with strangers requires two precious commodities: goodwill and time. Both are necessary to build trust; neither is as widely available as we would like.
~ Madeleine K. Albright
Given the overwhelming presence of English settlers, the warp of cookery in the colonies was English. … But from the very beginning, there were other peoples on the scene contributing brilliant streaks and splashes of color to the tapestry that was American cookery.
~ John Egerton
Oscar Handlin has said, "Once I thought to write a history of the immigrants in America. Then I discovered that the immigrants were American history. In the same sense we cannot really speak of a particular immigrant contribution to America, because All Americans have been immigrants or the decedents of immigrants, even the Indians as mentioned before, migrated to the American continent. We can only speak of people whose roots in America are older or newer.
~ John F. Kennedy
He had the charm of all people who believe implicitly in themselves, that of integration.
~ John Fowles
I'm here to tell you, separate was never equal.
~ John Grisham
Mine was the only white face in the crowded restaurant, but I was coming to terms with my whiteness. No one had tried to murder me yet. No one seemed to care.
~ John Grisham