Quotes About Emergence
Emergent strategy is a way that all of us can begin to see the world in life-code—awakening us to the sacred systems of life all around us.
~ Adrienne Marie Brown
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emergence notices the way small actions and connections create complex systems, patterns that become ecosystems and societies. Emergence is our inheritance as a part of this universe; it is how we change. Emergent strategy is how we intentionally change in ways that grow our capacity to embody the just and liberated worlds we long for.
~ Adrienne Marie Brown
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Middle grade fiction, to me, is really about emergence of self. It's about expressing the idea that the world is going to start affecting you more, and your parents' influence is going to wane. Middle grade is when a lot of kids discover their passions - art, music, sports, what have you.
~ Greg van Eekhout
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I'm interested in complexity, in the mathematical sense, as well as the idiomatic sense. The idea of emergence - that it's possible for complex patterns to arise out of many simple interactions - is fascinating.
~ Hari Kunzru
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When I was on 'The Golden Girls,' we'd have eight scenes per show. And when 'Seinfeld' came along, they went to, like, 30 scenes a show, which was revolutionary. 'Arrested Development' has probably got 60 scenes per show. It just keeps emerging as this more and more complex thing. I always try to keep it very simple at its heart.
~ Mitchell Hurwitz
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Synergy means behavior of whole systems unpredicted by the behavior of their parts.
~ R. Buckminster Fuller
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Truth has a habit f emerging just when it can do the most damage.
~ R. E. Oliver
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sea lo que sea lo que queramos pensar de nosotros mismos, no somos sino el resultado del trato que hemos recibido por parte de los demás.
~ Rachel Cusk
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We spend our lives, all of us, waiting for the great day, the great battle, or the deed of power. But that external consummation is not given to many: nor is it necessary. So long as our being is tensed, directed with passion, towards that which is the spirit of all things, then that spirit will emerge from our own hidden, nameless effort.
~ Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
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When I did the record, I was coming off a time when my contract had been sold and the music industry had changed a lot. I didn't understand how to make records for big labels. I was waiting for a new kind of record label to emerge.
~ Matthew Sweet
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There's a lot of talent in South Central L.A., in Compton and Long Beach and Watts, and the city north of Pico pretty much sits back and waits for that talent to emerge and then steps in.
~ Ice Cube
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Brands are born, not created.
~ Jane Lauder
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The emergence of the Atomic Age brought the previously inchoate and 'free-floating' anxiety of many people into sharp focus.
~ Rollo May
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Hey, nothing grows to the sky. There will be a successor movement. Right now it's nascent.
~ Peter Brimelow
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I think a moment of critical energy has suddenly emerged. But moments like this come and go unless we seize them at their height.
~ Jonathan Kozol
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There's been the emergence of a philosophy that big data is all you need. We would suggest that, actually, numbers don't speak for themselves.
~ Kate Crawford
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lo que llamamos destino no entra en nosotros desde el exterior, sino que emerge de nosotros.
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
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Wie ein Käfer, auf den man tritt, so quillst du aus dir hinaus, und dein bißchen obere Härte und Anpassung ist ohne Sinn.
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
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Everything is gestation and then bringing forth.
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
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Remontar ese río era como viajar a los comienzos de la creación, cuando la vegetación emergió a la tierra y los árboles fueron sus reyes.
~ Joseph Conrad
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The emergence of an early form of democratic politics had not yet reached that stage of development. It was still considered unbecoming for a serious statesman to prostitute his integrity by a direct appeal to voters.79
~ Joseph J. Ellis
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We have no empirical evidence of something emerging without a cause from absolute nothing.
~ Josh McDowell
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Every day is a reenactment of the creation story. We emerge from dense unspeakable material, through the shimmering power of dreaming stuff. This is the first world, and the last.
~ Joy Harjo
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You must learn to see the world as something which is evolving and becoming; not as a finished work.
~ Wallace D. Wattles
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