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Quotes About Diffusion

The history of mankind before his birth must be viewed as a preparation for his coming, and the history after his birth as a gradual diffusion of his spirit and progress of his kingdom.
~ Philip Schaff
To found at Washington, under the name of the Smithsonian Institution, an establishment for the increase and diffusion of knowledge among men.
~ James Smithson
When the good ones, the hardworking hill climbers, are displaced for any reason—bad legislation, ghetto diffusion, or political leveraging—social sewage will flood in to fill the void. It
~ Randy Wayne White
The theory of "diffusion"—ideas spreading from top down, from the few to the many—still informs much of our telling of history. But that's not always the way history works. Except in totalitarian societies, people (even common people) tend to pursue, of their own volition, their personal interests and the interests of their communities. This was certainly true during the years leading up to the American Revolution.
~ Ray Raphael
silence spread like a stain.
~ Julie Anne Long
The diffusion of a universalist culture and of a pedagogy of peace appears more than ever to be the path that we must follow for the salvation of all nations on earth.
~ Carlo Azeglio Ciampi
The world is not going into concentric blocs of power. It is actually going into a diffusion of power with more centres of decision-making than ever in human civilisation. That requires you to place yourself in far more hubs of power than ever before.
~ William Hague
The multiple human needs and desires that demand privacy among two or more people in the midst of social life must inevitably lead to cryptology wherever men thrive and wherever they write. Cultural diffusion seems a less likely explanation for its occurrence in so many areas, many of them distant and isolated.
~ David Kahn
They needed to understand how neutrons would diffuse through the core and the tamper. They needed a theory of the explosion's hydrodynamics—the complex dynamic motions of its fluids, which the core and tamper would almost instantly become as their metals heated from solid to liquid to gas.
~ Richard Rhodes
Accumulation of power is as necessary as its diffusion, or rather more so.
~ Swami Vivekananda
The advancement and diffusion of knowledge is the only guardian of true liberty.
~ James Madison
In the late 20th century democracies usually outperformed dictatorships because of democracies were better at data processing. A democracy diffuses the power to process information and make decisions among many people and institutions, whereas a dictatorship concentrates information and power in one place.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
Thus, it is suggested, a deeper understanding of the conditions affecting the speed and ultimate extent of an innovation's diffusion is to be obtained only by explicitly analyzing the specific choice of technique problem which its advent would have presented to objectively dissimilar members of the relevant (historical) population of potential adopters.
~ Deirdre N. McCloskey
Knowledge is not simply another commodity. On the contrary. Knowledge is never used up. It increases by diffusion and grows by dispersion.
~ Daniel J. Boorstin
Over a long period of time, the main force in favor of greater equality has been the diffusion of knowledge and skills.
~ Thomas Piketty
Diffused knowledge immortalizes itself.
~ James Mackintosh
In these days the invention of printing, and the diffusion of knowledge, render historical calumnies a little less dangerous: truth will always prevail in the long run, but how slow its progress!
~ Napoleon Bonaparte
The principal mechanism for convergence at the international as well as the domestic level is the diffusion of knowledge.
~ Thomas Piketty
To maximise global social welfare, policymakers should strongly encourage the diffusion of knowledge from developed to developing countries.
~ Joseph Stiglitz
Deficits in mentalizing have also been linked with identity diffusion
~ Diana Diamond
Concept of Others As "identity diffusion" describes the borderline's lack of a stable concept of self, "object inconstancy" describes the lack of a stable concept of others. Just as his own self-esteem depends on current
~ Jerold J. Kreisman
Every one must understand that, whatever be the evil of slavery, it is not increased by its diffusion. Every one familiar with it knows that it is in proportion to its sparseness that it becomes less objectionable. Wherever there is an immediate connexion between the master and slave, whatever there is of harshness in the system is diminished.
~ Jefferson Davis
The most feared situation is to end up inadvertently in the wrong place at the wrong time and get blamed. Yet this is exactly what happens in a structure that systematically diffuses responsibility. It is because managers fear blame-time that they diffuse responsibility; however such a diffusion inevitably means that someone, somewhere is going to become a scapegoat when things go wrong.
~ Robert Jackall
T]he more technology develops the diffusion of information (and notably of images), the more it provides the means of masking the constructed meaning under the appearance of the given meaning.
~ Roland Barthes