Quotes About Coherence
Just as your car runs more smoothly and requires less energy to go faster and farther when the wheels are in perfect alignment, you perform better when your thoughts, feelings, emotions, goals, and values are in balance.
~ Brian Tracy
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There is in each of us a stream of tendency, whether you choose to call it philosophy or not, which gives coherence and direction to thought and action. Judges cannot escape that current any more than other mortals.
~ Benjamin N. Cardozo
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While the Marshall Plan was important for Europe's recovery, Europe's prosperity was really built on economic integration and policy coherence.
~ Mo Ibrahim
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We are constantly nothing but a bunch of energy being processed. Into this whirlpool, the more complex the system, the more energy it requires to hold it together. Therefore, the more complex - the scientists call it 'coherent' - the more fluctuations are possible.
~ Marilyn Ferguson
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Be a good listener in the special way a story requires: note the manner of presentation; the development of plot, character; the addition of new dramatic sequences; the emphasis accorded to one figure or another in the recital; and the degree of enthusiam, of coherence, the narrator gives to his or her account.
~ Robert Coles
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Chaos serves no social end.
~ Robert H. Jackson
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A STORY must obey its own internal laws of probability.
~ Robert McKee
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But even Wagner, with his magnificent music and his rather less worthy pseudo-medieval words, is never wholly successful. Why? Because a work of art must be in some measure coherent; but thought and feeling mingled, as all of us experience them, are surging and incoherent. Thought and feeling trimmed into coherence in a work of art are still far from reality, still far from the agonizing confusion that rises like miasma in what a great poet has called the foul rag-and-bone shop of the heart.
~ Robertson Davies
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in alignment. Their video matches their audio.
~ Robin S. Sharma
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The whole quilt is much more important than any single square.
~ Rohinton Mistry
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Credit is an entire thing. Every part of it has the nicest sympathy with every other part. Wound one limb and the whole tree shrinks and decays.
~ Ron Chernow
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It would be so nice if something made sense for a change.
~ Lewis Carroll
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All minds are interconnected. Otherwise they could not understand each other.
~ Lester Levenson
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From discord, find Harmony.
~ Albert Einstein
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The importance of C.F. Gauss for the development of modern physical theory and especially for the mathematical fundament of the theory of relativity is overwhelming indeed; also his achievement of the system of absolute measurement in the field of electromagnetism. In my opinion it is impossible to achieve a coherent objective picture of the world on the basis of concepts which are taken more or less from inner psychological experience.
~ Albert Einstein
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The truth is paradoxical; but man's passion for rational coherence is even stronger than his love of truth.
~ Aldous Huxley
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So: I knew dream life. In fact, in a way, I was actually comfortable with it. Dream life, I realized, was only confusing when you were awake. It was from the perspective of waking life that dream life seemed fractured and lacking consequence, lacking any certainty that one thing led to another. But from within dream life, the world was generally coherent. Not exactly an unconfusing world---just no more confusing than any other.
~ Alex Garland
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Keeping sub-purposes and overall system purposes in harmony is an essential function of successful systems.
~ Donella H. Meadows
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System: A set of elements or parts that is coherently organized and interconnected in a pattern or structure that produces a characteristic set of behaviors, often classified as its "function" or "purpose.
~ Donella H. Meadows
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On that occasion Lilla provided an insight into one of the other central conundrums of our time. He said, 'You cannot tell people simultaneously "You must understand me" and "You cannot understand me".' Evidently a whole lot of people can make those demands simultaneously. But they shouldn't, and if they do then they should realize that their contradictory demands cannot be granted.
~ Douglas Murray
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If your everyday conversation is sloppy and scattered, a highly disciplined writing voice will come off like some kind of schizophrenia.
~ Douglas Wilson
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En conclusión, la experiencia del yo relativo está ligada a la existencia de una coherencia global del continuo mental que puede ser algoritmizada. Esta coherencia global algorítmica constituye el tema básico de la personalidad. Cuando este tema básico es identificado y observado se provoca un estado de conciencia en el cual desaparece el yo y toda conceptualización.
~ Dr. Jacobo Grinberg Zylberbaum
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el término sintergia se aplica a toda estructura informacional que posea interconectividad entre sus partes, coherencia e inclusión-convergencia informacional.
~ Dr. Jacobo Grinberg Zylberbaum
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La sensación de un yo podría estar relacionada con este patrón, de tal forma que se comprobaría que la coherencia global de una serie de modos de pensamiento es interpretada como el yo. De acuerdo con lo anterior, el yo es un patrón resultante de un proceso y nunca un objeto concreto.
~ Dr. Jacobo Grinberg Zylberbaum
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