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Quotes About Assimilation

Hawai'i has often been called a melting pot, but I think of it more as a "mixed plate"—a scoop of rice with gravy, a scoop of macaroni salad, a piece of mahi-mahi, and a side of kimchi. Many different tastes share the plate, but none of them loses its individual flavor, and together they make up a uniquely "local" cuisine. This is also, I believe, what America is at its best—a whole greater than the sum of its parts. I
~ Alan Brennert
I think it is fair to say that in the Western church, we have by and large lost the art of disciple making. We have done so partly because we have reduced it to the intellectual assimilation of ideas, partly because of the abiding impact of cultural Christianity embedded in the Christendom understanding of church, and partly because the phenomenon of consumerism in our own day pushes against a true following of Jesus.
~ Alan Hirsch
This remarkable story is all too typical of how so many Jewish leaders throughout our history have reasoned about Jewish survival. Without tsuris--troubles--we will cease to be Jewish. We need to be persecuted, impoverished, discriminated against, hated, and victimized in order for us to retain our Jewishness. The chosen people must be denied choices if Judaism is to survive. If Jews are given freedom, opportunity, and choice, they will choose to assimilate and disappear.
~ Alan M. Dershowitz
I found it very difficult to feel easy around the guy, even once I'd got used to the shock of his presence. It's a strange feeling...the first time you meet him your brain wants to scream, blow a fuse and shut itself down immediately, refusing to accept that he exists. This lasts for a couple of minutes, at which time he's still there and hasn't gone away, and in the end you just accept him because he's standing there and talking to you and after a while it almost seems normal. Almost.
~ Alan Moore
sameness, not difference, provokes our greatest anxiety
~ Diana Fuss
To be conformed to the image of Christ is not an ideal to be striven after. It is not as though we had to imitate him as well as we could. We cannot transform ourselves into his image; it is rather the form of Christ which seeks to be formed in us (Gal. 4.19), and to be manifested in us. Christ's work in us is not finished until he has perfected his own form in us. We must be assimilated to the form of Christ in its entirety, the form of Christ incarnate, crucified and glorified.
~ Dietrich Bonhoeffer
No matter where and when you meet him you feel that he has come from some place-no matter from what place he has come-some country that he has devoured rather than resided in, some secret land that he has been nourished on but cannot inherit, for the Jew seems to be everythere from nowhere.
~ Djuna Barnes
New York is the meeting place of the peoples, the only city where you can hardly find a typical American.
~ Djuna Barnes
You shop in malls instead of mercados, you watch football instead of fútbol, you become another consumer in a giant machine that consumes consumers.
~ Don Winslow
You live in El Paso, you're a pocho, an Americanized Mexican, and no one can tell Pablo that it doesn't change you. You shop in malls instead of mercados, you watch football instead of fútbol, you become another consumer in a giant machine that consumes consumers.
~ Don Winslow
Most of my life I was occupied with American television and American food. My ethnicity was my choice. It still is
~ Isaac Mizrahi
English is the key to full participation in the opportunities of American life.
~ S. I. Hayakawa
The thing is, you get used to it. Before you even realise it's happening, you get used to things being different...
~ Jenny Han
The thing is, you get used to it. Before you even realize it's happening, you get used to things being different.
~ Jenny Han
By the time I twenty, I was just like everyone else. I still am
~ Jeremy Robert Johnson
The Suffering Pilipino: We Pinoys suffer collectively from a cultural inferiority complex. We are doomed by our need for assimilation into the West and our own curious fatalism...He describes us as a complex nation of cynics, descendants of warring tribes which were baptized and colonized to death by Spaniards and Americans, as a nation betrayed and then united only by our hunger for glamour and our Hollywood dreams.
~ Jessica Hagedorn
Personality is built up largely by acts of introjection: contents that were before experienced outside are taken inside.
~ Erich Neumann
Gleichschaltung.
~ Erik Larson
What are you called? Georgette. How are you called? Jacob. That's a Flemish name. American too. You're not Flamand? No, American. Good, I detest Flamands.
~ Ernest Hemingway
Eventually we become part of our surroundings, and they become part of us.
~ Andrew Neiderman
I adapt and I adjust to whatever environment I'm in.
~ Kevin Gates
Whatever is received is received according to the nature of the recipient.
~ Thomas Aquinas
They weren't immigrating to some existing society; indeed, they often did whatever they could do to destroy whatever existed here in the way of Indian society.
~ Samuel P. Huntington
I spent a lot of my infancy in hospital and actually started school in a wheelchair with this enormous plaster, and then into a surgical boot and callipers, none of which helps assimilation with other children.
~ David Starkey