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Quotes About Coherence

she supposed that once it had all made sense, when it was whole. It annoyed her, the way things got broken up so that they couldn't fit together properly any more.
~ Helen Dunmore
For the Nazi "war against hybridity" was not waged "against the European grain" at all. Though Hitler certainly pushed it to the limit, ethnic homogeneity as supposed political "coherence" and psychological "integrity" was an idea shared by very many people in European countries east, south, west and north.
~ Helen Graham
If you're preparing for a presentation, challenge yourself to make your points coherently in a shorter-than-expected time frame. Add more pressure to your practice by handicapping yourself—no notes and a blaring television.
~ Hendrie Weisinger
That is the way I have always worked. I draw a plan and work out every detail on the plan before starting to build. For otherwise one will waste a great deal of time in makeshifts as the work goes on and the finished article will not have coherence. It
~ Henry Ford
The world is not to be put in order; the world is order, incarnate. It is for us to harmonize with this order.
~ Henry Miller
Pestsov maintained that art is one, and that it can attai its highest mainfestation only in conjunction with all kinds of art.
~ Leo Tolstoy
Goethe says: truth repels, but delusion attracts, because truth presents us as limited, while delusion presents us as omnipotent. Moreover, truth repels because it is fragmented and incomprehensible, while delusion is coherent and logical.
~ Leo Tolstoy
The most precious secret has been leaked: There is no Opposition!
~ Leonard Cohen
Il fatto è che i cretini, e ancor più i fanatici, son tanti; godono di una così buona salute non mentale che permette loro di passare da un fanatismo all'altro con perfetta coerenza, sostanzialmente restando immobili nell'eterno fascismo italico.
~ Leonardo Sciascia
The scientist starts with the conviction that the world is rational and that events at different times and places in the natural world can be related to one another in a coherent way. Without this conviction, which is a matter of faith, he could not begin his work. But the goal of his work is to prove the truth of the faith from which he began, to prove it in ever new situations.
~ Lesslie Newbigin
The notion that there is no basic value system is far more incoherent or invalid than the notion that there are essential values. Every religion can tell you it has basic values. You ask a Christian, most Christians would say love God and love your neighbor. Is that the entirety of Christianity? No one in his right mind would say it is.
~ Dennis Prager
it is with this same imperialism that present-day simulators attempt to make the real, all of the real, coincide with their models of simulation.
~ Jean Baudrillard
My goal is to create a book where the entire book-text, pictures, shape of book-work together to create the theme. The placement of images and text on the page is crucial for me.
~ Chris Raschka
A coherent typeface is an essential part of a coherent branding strategy.
~ Bruno Maag
In my view the structure of the whole atom was that of an individual, with all its parts interconnected, and the emission of a spectral line appeared to me to be the result of the coherence and co-operation of several electric quanta.
~ Johannes Stark
The world is not to be put in order; the world is order, incarnate. It is for us to harmonize with this order.
~ Henry Miller
Work is a way of bringing order to chaos, and there's a basic satisfaction in seeing that we are able to make something a little more coherent by the end of the day.
~ Alain de Botton
Film becomes a living organism. After awhile, it begins to tell you what it needs, and you're usually best listening.
~ David Slade
You've got to stop dividing yourselves. You got to organize.
~ H. Rap Brown
I think when I do things outside of music, I am always thinking of different things that are eventually one way or another going to come back to my music. I have to make sure it is all cohesive, as that's important to me as an artist and a person.
~ Shawn Mendes
We don't experience our professional and personal lives as separate worlds; they are intertwined and holistic.
~ Tom Hayes
Making a whole is very important. Most people paint things and forget the whole.
~ Tove Jansson
German philosopher Hegel, whose philosophy insisted on the coherence and meaning of history. The
~ Unknown
tends to create the like-mindedness of sympathy helpful in making a community coherent. That families are intact, children are valued, and the elderly are respected
~ Paul Theroux