Quotes about Coherence
                        Because all things were created by a single divine mind, all truth forms a single, coherent, mutually consistent system. Truth is unified and universal.
                    — Nancy Pearcey
                        
                
                        The author explores the result of endless choice. It is not only overload, but a profound loss of unity, solidity, and coherence in life.
                    — Os Guinness
                        
                
                        Jerome then speaks of the unity of the sacred books.  Whatever,  he asserts,  we read in the Old Testament we find also in the Gospel; and what we read in the Gospel is deduced from the Old Testament. There is no discord between them, no disagreement.
                    — Jerome
                        
                
                        If we do not serve what coheres and endures, we serve what disintegrates and destroys.
                    — Wendell Berry
                        
                
                        There is a coherence in things, a stability; something... is immune from change and shines out... in the face of the flowing, the fleeting, the spectral, like a ruby.
                    — Virginia Woolf
                        
                
                        It partook ... of eternity ... there is a coherence in things, a stability; something, she meant, is immune from change, and shines out (she glanced at the window with its ripple of reflected lights) in the face of the flowing, the fleeting, the spectral, like a ruby; so that again tonight she had the feeling she had had once today, already, of peace, of rest. Of such moments, she thought, the thing is made that endures.
                    — Virginia Woolf
                        
                
                        I use both the 'I' and the 'we.' For on many, many matters, I am not simply expressing ideas that have happened to occur to Joseph Ratzinger, but I am speaking out of the common life of the Church's communion.
                    — Pope Benedict XVI
                        
                
                        The question stands and waits, to be asked and asked, never finally to be answered, which he believes affirms a kind of faith. The world is fitted together, is held in its place in the great sky, has held together so far, through the worst of human damage so far, and by no human's power to save or make or know. That he can sometimes fit a mere poem's parts together is his fallback position, a sign of his limits, his formal ignorance, his faith in the great coherence.
                    — Wendell Berry
                        
                
                        That is the way I have always worked. I draw a plan and work out every detail on the plan before starting to build. For otherwise one will waste a great deal of time in makeshifts as the work goes on and the finished article will not have coherence. It
                    — Henry Ford
                        
                
                        The notion that there is no basic value system is far more incoherent or invalid than the notion that there are essential values. Every religion can tell you it has basic values. You ask a Christian, most Christians would say love God and love your neighbor. Is that the entirety of Christianity? No one in his right mind would say it is.
                    — Dennis Prager
                        
                
                        RULE 3. SET FORTH THE MAJOR PARTS OF THE BOOK, AND SHOW HOW THESE ARE ORGANIZED INTO A WHOLE, BY BEING ORDERED TO ONE ANOTHER AND TO THE UNITY OF THE WHOLE.
                    — Mortimer Adler
                        
                
                        My goal is to make one-not a hodgepodge, but just the sort of record that I would want to listen to.
                    — Moby