Quotes About Fragmentation
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~ Philip Norton
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Broadcasting is being replaced by narrowcasting. The difference is that broadcasting speaks to a mixed public, exposing them to a range of views. Narrowcasting speaks to a targeted public and exposes them only to facts and opinions that support their prejudices. It fragments a public into a set of sects of the like-minded.
~ Jonathan Sacks
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was wir sind, ist unsere eigene Erinnerung, wir sind jenes trügerische Museum veränderlicher Formen, jener Haufen Spiegelscherben
~ Jorge Luís Borges
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If the security forces continue to be dominated as they are now by political groups or sects, then the people won't trust in them - and the result will be civil war or fragmentation of the country.
~ Adnan Pachachi
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Listening moves us closer, it helps us become more whole, more healthy, more holy. Not listening creates fragmentation, and fragmentation is the root of all suffering.
~ Margaret J. Wheatley
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The carriages drove right through me, and hurrying people did not swerve aside for me and ran over me full of contempt, as over a bad place in which stale water has collected....O what a world it is! Pieces, pieces of people, parts of animals, remains of finished things, and everything still on the move, driving about as if in an uncanny wind, carried and carrying, falling and catching themselves up in their fall.
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
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You needed your whole self; and so you went and broke yourself, out of its grip, in pieces,painfully, because your need was great.
~ Ranier Maria Rilke
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Cuando uno de estos patrones se fragmenta, decimos que la persona está «perdiendo la cabeza».
~ Ravi Zacharias
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Our civilization is flinging itself to pieces. Stand back from the centrifuge.
~ Ray Bradbury
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Let the war turn off the families. Our civilization is flinging itself to pieces. Stand back from the centrifuge.
~ Ray Bradbury
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It was not yet known how the Revolution would develop. But Upton supposed that the arguments of the philosophical anarchists were most convincing: society would fragmentise into independent, self-governing communities of mutually congenial individuals, requiring no police, no army, no guardians of morality, and no government. The old Deity being dead and dethroned, Humankind would come at last into power.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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Perhaps also part of what dialogic understanding entails is the acceptance of divergence, breakage, splinter, and fragmentation as part of the often tortuous process of democratisation.
~ Judith Butler
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The splitting of sovereignty into many parts amounts to there being no sovereign.
~ Walter Bagehot
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Where does the shaped charge go when it has done its task? It flies apart, needles of steel each pursuing its own end. Scrap, seeking oblivion.
~ Walter Jon Williams
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Recent events lead me to believe the world is like that, too--people are the individual fragments, but we are also part of the whole mirror. We are connected, not only to one another but also to the fabric of the universe.
~ Wendy Mass
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Dans ses études, l´homme a pris la fâcheuse habitude de tout morceler, de se spécialiser, pour employer le terme consacré. Seule une vue globale et synthétique des phénomènes peut donner les clés de la véritable compréhension.
~ Daniel Meurois
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was as if his memory loss had stolen a chunk of his language—it was disorienting.
~ James Dashner
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Mark 3:25: "And if a house is divided against itself, that house will not be able to stand.
~ James MacDonald
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La más común y duradera fuente de fraccionamiento ha sido la variada y desigual distribución de la propiedad
~ James Madison
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There is no complete life. There are only fragments. We are born to have nothing, to have it pour through our hands.
~ James Salter
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Each of us can know only a part of the whole that constitutes truth.
~ Ajahn Brahm
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In a time of social fragmentation, vulgarity becomes a way of life. To be shocking becomes more important - and often more profitable - than to be civil or creative or truly original.
~ Al Gore
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In literature classes, you don't learn about genes; in physics classes you don't learn about human evolution. So you get a fragmented view of the world. That makes it hard to find meaning in education.
~ David Christian
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It is better we disintegrate in peace and not in pieces.
~ Nnamdi Azikiwe
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