Quotes About Synthesis
Wholeness is not achieved by cutting off a portion of one's being, but by integration of the contraries.
~ Carl Jung
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We should go to the masses and learn from them, synthesize their experience into better, articulated principles and methods, then do propaganda among the masses, and call upon them to put these principles and methods into practice so as to solve their problems and help them achieve liberation and happiness.
~ zedong mao ii
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There is an old joke about socialism as the synthesis of the highest achievements of the whole human history to date: from prehistoric societies it took primitivism; from the Ancient world it took slavery; from medieval society brutal domination; from capitalism exploitation; and from socialism the name.
~ zizek slavoj iii
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Nicotine had been isolated and synthesized in the nineteenth century. In pure form, it took an ounce at most to kill the average adult.
~ Deborah Blum
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Although blood synthesis in adults is limited, the liver, spleen, and inactive (yellow) regions of marrow can resume blood cell production in times of need.
~ Dee Unglaub Silverthorn
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We are well on our way to a unified theory of biology that will merge body and environment, brain and mind, genome and microbiome.
~ Deepak Chopra
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When the beginning and end of a process are joined together, you have Yoga, or union.
~ Deepak Chopra
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If there is anything that can be termed White culture, it is the synthesis of ideas, values, and beliefs coalesced from descendants of White European ethnic groups in the United States (Barongan et al., 1997).
~ Derald Wing Sue
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What's emerging is a new synthesis of science, spirituality and leadership as different facets of a single way of being.
~ Betty Sue Flowers
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Education is a seamless web: one level of learning relates to every other.
~ Ernest L. Boyer
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Life and art are not two different things.
~ Felix Mendelssohn
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The deepest yearning of human beings seems to be a constellation in which the two poles (motherliness and fatherliness, female and male, mercy and justice, feeling and thought, nature and intellect) are united in a synthesis, in which both sides of the polarity lose their antagonism and, instead, color each other.
~ Erich Fromm
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This is what graphics are all about: showing the details and the patterns all at once.
~ Andrew Gelman
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I want to increase our spending on research and development by 25%. That's something the U.S. does very well. That dynamism alongside a welfare state in the European community - that's the synthesis I want to achieve.
~ Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero
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The world today needs both western thinking and oriental vision.
~ Li Keqiang
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We used the Western style to express our own themes and stories. But don't forget that our heritage includes The Thousand and One Nights.
~ Naguib Mahfouz
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With 'Space Dandy,' you've obviously got your image of the space and 80s music, and blending them together is how I created it.
~ Shinichiro Watanabe
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Design, art, and science are all a melange.
~ Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw
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Nonetheless, I sense that it will be the task of the future to somehow synthesize the sheer diversity of our present resources into a more organic and well-ordered procedure.
~ George Crumb
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As soon as chemists have a definite conception of the internal structure of the molecule of an organic compound, they are able to tackle the task of producing these substances by artificial methods, i.e. by synthesis, as we call it.
~ Otto Wallach
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Bring together things that have not yet been brought together and did not seem predisposed to be so.
~ Robert Bresson
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Combine Your Fascinations
~ Robert Greene
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What we think of as reality is a continuous synthesis of elements from a fixed hierarchy of a priori concepts and the ever changing data of the senses.
~ Robert M. Pirsig
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The Meeting of East and West, by F. S. C. Northrop
~ Robert M. Pirsig
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