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Quotes About Emergence

A world he'd waited for to be born came into being with my return to him, and I was now the source of it. I
~ Alexander Chee
The shell must break before the bird can fly.
~ Alfred
As a new artist, you come out, and there are so many other new artists. It seems like there's a whole wave of new artists that come along every year. In '05, I was part of the crop. It was a lot harder trying to set myself apart from the rest of the pack.
~ Jason Aldean
In the music business, especially the country music business, every 10 years or so you're going to have this changing of the guard, this wave of new artists that comes in.
~ Jason Aldean
Basins of attraction, of self organization, show up as well in our complex social environment, in human organizations. Here again, while we cannot predict the result of any given input, we can say that it will likely fall within one of several areas.
~ Kevin Kelly
We cannot even predict what kinds of emergent properties would appear when animals begin interacting as part of a brain-net. In theory, you could imagine that a combination of brains could provide solutions that individual brains cannot achieve by themselves.
~ Miguel Nicolelis
The authors of the Affordable Care Act wrongly assumed that new kinds of health plans, engineered in Washington, D.C., would emerge to displace the national for-profit insurers.
~ Scott Gottlieb
Had it not been for the emergence of OTT platforms, Kaafir' would still be a story on papers.
~ Mohit Raina
I think your self emerges more clearly over time.
~ Meryl Streep
It's hard to get opportunities anywhere. There are a lot of coaches out there and a lot of talented coaches too. It's not easy. Quite often there's no perfect situation that emerges.
~ Graham Potter
Comedy was never a scarcity in Kollywood. Comedians of great calibre have emerged from this land.
~ Vivek
India is now changing and regaining its lustre, and it is coming of age.
~ Nita Ambani
I hardly ever go into the studio with a work complete in my head. It emerges from communal activity.
~ Brian Eno
When brains get sufficiently big, presumably, as human brains have, consciousness seems to emerge.
~ Richard Dawkins
As a deep wound comes to the surface, things can appear worse for a time.
~ Renae A. Sauter
It will be people like us that save the world, she said: those who have walked the side of sorrow and seen the dawn.
~ Rene Denfeld
One of the most important elements in the evolution of human institutions is the emergence of the difficult customer within the system itself, the radical who starts to question its very being, the reformer who calls for changes in the way it runs.
~ Richard Holloway
The emergence of AIDS, Ebola, and any number of other rain-forest agents appears to be a natural consequence of the ruin of the tropical biosphere.
~ Richard Preston
What some now call 'emerging Christianity' or 'the emerging church' is not something you join, establish, or invent. You just name it and then you see it everywhere- already in place! Such nongroup groups, the 'two or three' gathered in deep truth, create a whole new level of affiliation, dialogue, and friendship...
~ Richard Rohr
See a flame in a spark, a tree in a seed. See great things in little beginnings.
~ Richard Sibbes
But the beginning of things, of a world especially, is necessarily vague, tangled, chaotic, and exceedingly disturbing. How few of us ever emerge from such beginning! How many souls perish in its tumult!
~ Kate Chopin
But the beginning of things, of a world especially, is necessarily vague, chaotic, and exceedingly disturbing. How few of us ever emerge from such beginning! How many souls perish in its tumult!
~ Kate Chopin
The noosphere, not the biosphere, would determine rights and responsibilities. And these rights were not previously repressed, they were previously meaningless (they were not oppressed, they had simply not yet emerged).
~ Ken Wilber
You can take a watch apart and analyze its parts, but they won't tell you the time of day. It's the same with any holon. The wholeness of the holon is not found in any of its parts, and that puts an end to a certain reductionistic frenzy that has plagued Western science virtually from its inception. Particularly with the systems sciences, the vivid realization has dawned: we live in a universe of creative emergence.
~ Ken Wilber