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Quotes About Integration

Natural places are no different than human cities. The old exists next to the new. Invasive species integrate with or push out native species. The landscape you see around you is the same as seeing an old cathedral next to a skyscraper.
~ Jeff Vandermeer
The fingers of the attacker feel what will soon belong to his whole body.
~ Elias Canetti
There were other things we noticed only at first, before we accepted them as a part of daily life. Then they got harder to describe, the way it's hard to describe what it feels like to breathe air.
~ Elisabeth Eaves
I used to make a basket of my hands to hold a feeling of joy that came upon me, then flatten my hands against my chest as if to make it part of me. Not understanding that it already was.
~ Elizabeth Berg
Kalos Kai Agathos, the singular balance of the good and the beautiful.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
The culture of Rome just doesn't match the culture of Yoga, not as far as I can see. In fact, I've decided that Rome and Yoga don't have anything in common at all. Except for the way they both kind of remind you of the word toga.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
I like it when science and devotion find places of intersection.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
Then, I will be a real Italian girl, instead of a total American who still can't hear someone across the street to his friend Marco without wanting instinctively to yell back Polo!
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
He didn't quit his day job to follow his dream; he just folded his dream into his everyday life.
~ Elizabeth Gilbert
You may find that when you try to live in two worlds you are at home in neither of them.
~ Elizabeth Haydon
the old, less rigidly organized Christianity of the Celtic Church lingered stubbornly there, even though the Roman rite had prevailed. They would accept a runaway novice, all the more when they heard him sing and play; they would provide him a patron and a house harp, and strip him of his skirts and find him chausses and shirt and cotte in payment for his music.
~ Ellis Peters
the business of Logic is not the analysis of generalities but their mingling.
~ Alfred North Whitehead
European emigrants and their descendants are all over the place, which requires explanation.
~ Alfred W. Crosby
They racialize without 'race': Thatcher's remarks about 'New Commonwealth immigrants' is one such example.
~ Ali Rattansi
Constant complaints that Muslim communities are not 'integrating' properly into Western values and ways of life shade into the idea that they are permanently 'outsiders' in relation to the West. Again, the huge variation in the secularization and 'Westernization' among younger generations of Muslims is simply swept away.
~ Ali Rattansi
Another way to say it: we are each the whole thing, and I merge with you when I wish.
~ Alice Notley
A bruxa passa a vir à festa de aniversário junto com as fadas, e nós paramos de negar as nossas partes que, de outra maneira, nos traem continuamente. A nossa tarefa não é negá-las, mas apenas ficar de olho nelas.
~ Alice O. Howell
Our nation is the sum of Scandinavian Scotland, Pictish Scotland, Irish Scotland, English Scotland and British Scotland.
~ Alistair Moffat
We were jigsawed, meant to fit together, making a whole picture.
~ Alix Ohlin
Reason is only one part of the souls economy and requires a balance of the other parts in order to function properly.
~ Allan David Bloom
We need either to get the primary care doctors out of psychiatry or to teach them how to do it and give them sufficient time to do it properly.
~ Allen Frances
There is only one collective human civilisation comprised of geo-cultural domains and cultures.
~ Al-Rodan, Nayef
Nowadays, anyone who cannot speak English and is incapable of using the Internet is regarded as backward.
~ Al-Waleed bin Talal
Everyone carries a shadow, and the less it is embodied in the individual's conscious life, the blacker and denser it is.
~ Alyson Noel