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Quotes About Integration

People are not two-thirds one thing and the remainder something else. Temperament, personality, or outlook don't divide quite like that. The bits don't separate clearly. You end up a funny homogeneous mixture. This is something that will become more common in the latter part of the century—people with mixed cultural backgrounds, and mixed racial backgrounds. That's the way the world is going.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
In those early months, we'd somehow developed this idea that how well you were settling in at the Cottages—how well you were coping—was somehow reflected by how many books you'd read. It sounds odd, but there you are, it was just something that developed between us, the ones who'd arrived from Hailsham.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
All authentic academic research is based on the simultaneous pursuit of the True, the Beautiful, and the Good—if any is pursued separately, imbalance ensues.
~ Keith Critchlow
half the people in London were not English anyway: they were Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Caribbean, Indian and Chinese. All the drug dealers came from islands: Maltese men sold pep pills
~ Ken Follett
But many working-class Americans feel that integration is being shoved down their throats by Washington do-gooders such as all of us in this room.
~ Ken Follett
He could survive anywhere but he belonged nowhere.
~ Ken Follett
They don't have to think. Just be afraid naturally and pulling together. Like specks of mercury rolling into the big piece. Like little specks of mercury rolling into bigger specks and then bigger and then just one piece, and nothing to be scared about or hurt about because you're just a piece of a bigger piece getting bigger rolling across the land into an ocean of mercury...
~ Ken Kesey
At the Integral stages of development, the entire universe starts to make sense, to hang together, to actually appear as a uni-verse—a "one world"—a single, unified, integrated world that unites not only different philosophies and ideas about the world, but different practices for growth and development as well.
~ Ken Wilber
the Many returning to and embracing the One is Good, and is known as wisdom; the One returning to and embracing the Many is Goodness, and is known as compassion.
~ Ken Wilber
The cure for the disaster of modernity is to address the dissociation, not attempt to erase the differentiation!
~ Ken Wilber
It seems that only when Ascending and Descending are united can both be saved. And if we—if you and I—do not contribute to this union, then it is very possible that not only will we destroy the only Earth we have, we will forfeit the only Heaven we might otherwise embrace.
~ Ken Wilber
It is beyond nature mysticism, beyond deity mysticism, and beyond formless mysticism—it is the reality or the Suchness of each, and thus integrates each in its embrace.
~ Ken Wilber
The term 'globalisation' is conventionally used to refer to the specific form of investor-rights integration designed by wealth and power, for their own interests.
~ Noam Chomsky
The navel center will bring the power of all three of the lower chakras into your being, but with safety.
~ Frederick Lenz
Consciously join with and become part of the power that is in everything around you.
~ Frederick Lenz
I think whites are used to being in power, so when whites think we ought to have integrated churches they think, "People ought to come to our church. What can we do to get them to come?"
~ Michael Emerson
Europe is creating the flight of refugees that's tearing it apart politically, and leading rightwing nationalist parties to gain power to withdraw from the Eurozone.
~ Michael Hudson
Globalization is a form of artificial intelligence.
~ Erol Ozan
Prayer,in its truest sense,is an attempt to invoke the mightier potential that is already in us,through mental integration.
~ Chinmayananda Saraswati
The Saudis would struggle in Europe because of that problem with those prayers five times a day.
~ Don Howe
Today there are more Muslims at prayer on Fridays in Britain, France, or Germany than there are Christians at mass or liturgy in those countries on Sundays.
~ Sr?a Trifkovic
One who prays ceaselessly is one who combines prayer with work and work with prayer.
~ Origen, On Prayer
I want to be the white man's brother, not his brother-in-law.
~ Martin Luther King, Jr.
Great design is a multi-layered relationship between human life and its environment.
~ Naoto Fukasawa