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Quotes About Synthesis

Use concrete events to think about large ideas. Use large ideas to think about concrete events.
~ Sherry Turkle
I kept looking for a logic that would explain life. It never occurred to me that instead love is the vital synthesis.
~ Jane Roberts
In his philosophy, nothing is held to be quite true, and nothing quite false; what can be uttered has only a limited truth, and, since men must talk, we cannot blame them for not speaking the whole truth and nothing but the truth. The best we can do, according to Bradley, is to say things that are "not intellectually corrigible"—further progress is only possible through a synthesis of thought and feeling, which, when achieved, will lead to our saying nothing.
~ Bertrand Russell
The best we can do, according to Bradley, is to say things that are 'not intellectually corrigible'—further progress is only possible through a synthesis of thought and feeling, which, when achieved, will lead to our saying nothing. Ideas have degrees of truth, greater or less according to the stage at which they come in the dialectic.
~ Bertrand Russell
Rock and ambient music might as well reside on opposite sides of the galaxy, so it's almost shocking when a band like Deerhunter melds the two so effectively.
~ Anthony Fantano
Gaseous nitrogen combines with gaseous hydrogen in simple quantitative proportions to produce gaseous ammonia.
~ Fritz Haber
Notalar beÅŸi geçmez, ama beÅŸ notan?n bileÅŸimleri hiç duyulmad?k melodiler yarat?r. Renkler beÅŸi geçmez, ama beÅŸ rengin bileÅŸimleri hiç görülmedik renkler yarat?r. Tatlar beÅŸi geçmez, ama beÅŸ tad?n bileÅŸimleri tad?lmad?k tatlar yarat?r.
~ Sun Tzu
If you pursue the truth far enough you always wind up in the land of paradox. You reach a point where the apparent truth divides into two opposing truths, and then you have to try to reach beyond them to grasp the ultimate truth, their synthesis.
~ Susan Howatch
Sometimes I wish the writing and drawing were more integrated.
~ Alison Bechdel
In the traditional modernist planning that created the suburbs, you put residential buildings in suburban neighborhoods, office spaces into brain parks and retail in shopping malls. But you fail to exploit the possibility of symbiosis or synthesis that way.
~ Bjarke Ingels
I'd like to see the comics' style expanded. I'd like to see artists synthesize traditional comics arts style with fine-arts styles or whatever. I like to see innovation. I don't like it when an art form becomes stagnant.
~ Harvey Pekar
During the decade following the discovery of the double-helical structure of DNA, the problem of translation - namely, how genetic information is used to synthesize proteins - was a central topic in molecular biology.
~ Venkatraman Ramakrishnan
Duality is always secretly unity.
~ Alan Watts
Theory must mediate between all previous truths and certain new experiences
~ William James
Just get the 'One' in All. Then live accordingly. That's all.
~ Fakeer Ishavardas
We're all voracious acquirers of information, whether it be books or movies or whatever, we're just really vastly into what's going on in culture and trying to synthesize what's going on. I think that was just a natural impetus, a natural tendency.
~ Michael Azerrad
I really don't want to copy something to a great degree, but I love taking tiny ideas and putting them together.
~ Joe Goddard
As time has shown, it wasn't nearly so simple. Despite half a century of further study, we are no nearer to synthesizing life today than we were in 1953—and
~ Bill Bryson
And so I could go on, into my thoughts, writing much, trying to find the core, the meaning for myself. Perhaps that would help, to synthesize my ideas into a philosophy for me...
~ Sylvia Plath
To know a lot of people I love pieces of, and to want to synthesize those pieces in me somehow, be it by painting or writing.
~ Sylvia Plath
Sure, I make a sort of synthesis of what I come across, but that is all that differentiates me from another person? –
~ Sylvia Plath
The master in the art of living makes little distinction between his work and his play, his labor and his leisure, his mind and his body, his information and his recreation, his love and his religion. He hardly knows which is which. He simply pursues his vision of excellence at whatever he does, leaving others to decide whether he is working or playing. To him he's always doing both." –James A. Michener
~ Julie Hutslar
Rather than say art is art and life is life, I like to say that they're joined and inextricable.
~ Glenn Ligon
We have no longer an outside and an inside as two separate things. Now the outside may come inside and the inside may and does go outside. They are of each other. Form and function thus become one in design and execution if the nature of materials and method and purpose are all in unison.
~ Frank Lloyd Wright