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Quotes About Differentiation

Everything we do not differentiate falls into the Pleroma and is cancelled out along with its opposite. Therefore if we do not discern God, then the effective fullness is cancelled out for us.
~ C.G. Jung
Jung's search for the soul, then, stands at one with the search for appropriately dialogical and differentiated language.
~ C.G. Jung
I have this theory that almost everything in the world can be divided into two groups.
~ Gayle Forman
Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit—wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.
~ Gena Showalter
market alternatives call out the budget and thus the market category, and product alternatives call out the differentiation.
~ Geoffrey A. Moore
F]ashion — i.e., the latest, fashion — in all these things (social forms, apparel, aesthetic judgment etc.) affects only the upper class. Just as soon as the lower classes begin to copy their style, thereby crossing the line of demarcation the upper classes have drawn and destroying the uniformity of their coherence, the upper classes turn away from this style and adopt a new one, which in its turn differentiates them from the masses; and thus the game goes merrily on.
~ Georg Simmel
Any society contains propaganda, but it is important to distinguish this from art and to preserve the purity and independence of the practice of art. A good society contains many different artists doing many different things. A bad society coerces artists because it knows that they can reveal all kinds of truths.
~ Iris Murdoch
you just can't differentiate between a robot and the very best of humans.
~ Isaac Asimov
Pero ya lo ve, no se pueden hacer diferencias entre un robot y el mejor de los humanos.
~ Isaac Asimov
El Diablo pone en nosotros muchos y muy variados apetitos, pero Dios nos da claridad moral para controlarlos. Eso nos diferencia de los animales.
~ Isabel Allende
There is a mindset that has to be changed - the sense of entitlement of the man. That happens when you are bringing up someone. If you are going to differentiate between a boy and a girl from age zero, then he is bound to grow up with the sense of entitlement.
~ Sharmila Tagore
In advertising not to be different is virtually suicidal.
~ Bill Bernback
The Canadian is often a baffled man because he feels different from his British kindred and his American neighbours, sharply refused to be lumped together with either of them, yet cannot make plain his difference.
~ J. B. Priestley
Canadians have been accustomed to define themselves by saying what they are not.
~ William Kilbourn
Canadians are generally indistinguishable from Americans, and the surest way of telling the two apart is to make the observation to a Canadian.
~ Richard Staines
You can tell German wine from vinegar ... by the label.
~ Mark Twain
It's expectation that differentiates you from the dead.
~ Sheila Ballantyne
Our philosophy is always to search for the best quality. That is something our father taught us. It's one way to be different from your competitors. You can try to be cheaper, or you can try to be better.
~ Pier Luigi Loro Piana
I'm not Bill Gates. And I'm not Ted Turner.
~ James Jannard
Being a TV actor is quite different from being a movie star, and I always try and highlight my character. It is the reason why I am more inclined to taking frequent sabbaticals: so that when I return, people can identify with the character I play.
~ Divyanka Tripathi
I don't differentiate in the way that the genre creators want differentiation to be made. I feel that I have never written children's or YA stories particularly.
~ Robin McKinley
To attract more money, you must be attractive, in the sense that people will want and prefer your products or service over those of your competitior.
~ Jack Canfield
We're getting to the point where it's important for each platform to have unique, differentiated titles -- so that if consumers want to buy that game, they have to buy that system
~ John Taylor
I think a lot of times, people don't want to do what their parents do because they want to be their own person.
~ Margaret Qualley