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Quotes About Integration

Basketball is always a piece of my life, but never the centerpiece.
~ Rebecca Lobo
I didn't grow up watching film but as a Ukrainian-American, music and stories and dance are crucial.
~ Vera Farmiga
If there's good, strong evidence from science that such and such is the case and this is contrary to Buddhism, then we will change.
~ Dalai Lama
It's all part of it, man.
~ Jerry Garcia
Unprocessed intense emotion goes underground and creates a subconscious block that can be released as soon as the original event is integrated in the mind, heart, and body.
~ Deborah Sandella
When people divide, things end. Therefore: I won't divide because I don't want this to end.
~ Daniel C. Tomas
Include and grow. Include and expand.
~ Osho
Panchakrama, When voidness and appearance both Are seen as each the aspect of the other, They blend together perfectly And thus are said to be united.
~ Jamgön Mipham
And if it would be a restless nightingale, be a nightingale! You are a part and Reality is the Whole, So for a few days only meditate on the Whole, be the Whole! If in your heart a rose appears, be a rose!
~ Jami
We can live and eat in the nature and it will accommodate us.
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
Mathias bore the immigrant's burden. He had one foot on one side of the ocean in Germany and the other in America, which made him an outsider in both places.
~ Jan Jarboe Russell
first, the repeated experience of the trauma itself; second, the effects of the trauma on personality development; and third, the need to re-experience the feelings and/or memories of the original trauma in order to integrate it and work it through.
~ Jane Middelton-Moz
When the time capsule from the past bursts open, flooding her with feelings, she will confuse her traumatic memory from the past with her experience in the present. Painful experiences from the past, if not understood, validated, processed, and integrated with a compassionate and trusted other, will continue to intrude on our present and form our beliefs and expectations of others and life experiences.
~ Jane Middelton-Moz
The novel integrates several forms of human intelligence - verbal intelligence (for the style), psychological intelligence (for the characters), logical intelligence (for the plot), spatial intelligence (for the symbolic and metaphorical content as well as the setting), and even musical intelligence (for pacing and rhythm.
~ Jane Smiley
I take computers practically apart and put them back together. I have a supercomputer I built over the years out of different computers.
~ Jared Leto
The great pity of school integration is that in spite of court orders, busing, and terrible dislocations, it has done very little to improve classroom performances of black children. In 1983, the research arm of the Department of Education could not find a single study that showed black children were learning appreciably better after the switch to integrated Schools.
~ Jared Taylor
If immigration and diversity bring cultural enrichment, why do whites move out of those very parts of the country that are being "enriched"?
~ Jared Taylor
The alleged benefits of diversity seem illusory to the people who actually experience it.
~ Jared Taylor
Although immigration is likely to reduce whites to a minority in just a few decades, racial etiquette requires that whites must not think of this as anything but an exciting prospect.
~ Jared Taylor
A]s I stepped over the curb, I became excruciatingly aware of my skin color, and my heart pounded with social anxiety. In going around a single block, I got stares. Mine was the only white face around, and for five minutes, five blocks from my home, I was a stranger in a strange land. . . .
~ Jared Taylor
the Pew Hispanic Center found that the closer blacks lived to Hispanics and the more contact they had with them, the more they favored cutting immigration.
~ Jared Taylor
Americans still say integration is important, but very few do anything to bring it about.
~ Jared Taylor
Another Harvard research project concluded bluntly that by 2004, American schools were just as segregated as they were in 1969, the year after Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated.
~ Jared Taylor
By 1997, when Kansas City finally gave up, it had the most extravagant schools in the country, but the percentage of whites was lower than ever and blacks' test scores had not budged.
~ Jared Taylor