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Quotes About Symbiosis

In its final words The Spirit of Utopia expresses the new symbiosis of Jewish commandment and modern will: `Only the wicked exist through their God; but the righteous - God exists through them
~ Jurgen Moltmann
When one understands more fully the symbiosis of leader and follower, then perhaps Smith will seem less a puzzle and more like a person fulfilling his own needs through his followers. Shamans, prophets, heroes, and charismatic leaders are in important ways social constructs,2 because they mirror back to their followers what is demanded of them.
~ Unknown
I want viewers to see that everything is connected, even the little guys like pollinators and flowers.
~ Louie Schwartzberg
Architecture must not do violence to space or its neighbors.
~ I. M. Pei
President Donald J Trump and the U.S. media appear now to be split by deep doctrinal differences - of the constitutional crisis kind. But, virtually up until the split, Trump and the media were as one - a perfect symbiosis.
~ Michael Wolff
Love itself is what is left over when being in love has burned away, and this is both an art and a fortunate accident. Your mother and I had it, we had roots that grew towards each other underground, and when all the pretty blossom had fallen from our branches we found that we were one tree and not two.
~ Louis de Bernieres
Souls and bodies should go on together.
~ Louisa May Alcott
We consume the air and we are consumed by it; we enjoy and are enjoyed.
~ Ludwig Feuerbach
Mrs Hogan and her son Henry, however, lived in the house next door – the former entirely mute, the latter completely blind – and yet between them they monitored our comings and goings with all the efficiency of a government intelligence agency. Like conjoined twins, the two were never seen apart, Henry's arm permanently attached to his mother's as she led him to and from Mass every morning and up and down the street for his evening constitutional.
~ John Boyne
Sometimes we meet people and are so symbiotic with them, it's as if we are one person, with one mind, one destiny
~ Gayle Forman
We are eternally linked not just to each other but our environment.
~ Herbie Hancock
Doctors couldn't be everywhere, so the Lord invented Vulcans. I thought you knew.
~ Diane Duane
Her long body stiffened against him. Her cool fingers tightened in his shaggy fur, and her bare, clinging heels dug deep into his heaving flanks. She was sweet against him, and the clear logic of this new life conquered the dreary conventions of that old, dim existence where he had walked in bitter death.
~ Jack Williamson
Florestas inteiras respiram em uníssono.
~ Lyall Watson
Life did not take over the world by combat, but by networking.
~ Lynn Margulis
Competition and cooperation may seem antithetical," he says, "but at some very deep level, they are two sides of the same coin.
~ Unknown
Ultimately, in fact, they would enter into a kind of symbiosis with humans, forming a cohesive whole that would think more powerfully than any human being had ever thought and process data in ways that no machine could ever do by itself.
~ Unknown
in November 1958, that Lick first used the term symbiosis in writing.)
~ Unknown
handed Elkind the completed manuscript of "Man-Computer Symbiosis" on January 13, 1960.
~ Unknown
graphics-rich personal workstations and the notion of human-computer symbiosis; time-sharing and the notion of computer-aided collaborative work; networks and the notion of an on-line community; on-line libraries and the notion of instant, universal access to knowledge; and computer languages and the notion of a new, digital medium of expression.
~ Unknown
Man, like the vine, supported lives; His strength comes from the embrace he gives.
~ John Dryden
I am a mushroom On whom the dew of heaven drops now and then.
~ John Ford
Woodpeckers are natural engineers whose abandoned nest and roost cavities facilitate a great diversity of life, including birds, mammals, invertebrates, and many fungi,moss, and lichens. Without woodpeckers, birds such as chickadees and tits, swallows ans martins, bluebirds, some flycatchers, nuthatches, wood ducks, hooded mergansers, and small owls (screech, saw-whet, and pygmy) would be homeless.
~ Unknown
The organization and the environment are in concert.
~ Kevin Kelly