Quotes about Integration
Those who see any difference between soul and body have neither
- Oscar Wilde
To cure the soul by means of the senses, and the senses by means of the soul.
- Oscar Wilde
How to combine faith with obedience is surely the essential task of the church as it enters the twenty-first century.
- Dallas Willard
Our task in ourselves and in others is to transform right answers into automatic responses to real-life situations.
- Dallas Willard
Let us now be perfectly clear. Your life is not something from which you can stand aside and consider what it would have been like had you had a different one. There is no "you" apart from your actual life. You are not separate from your life, and in that life you must find the goodness of God. Otherwise, you will not believe that he has done well by you, and you will not truly be at peace with him.
- Dallas Willard
Fact 2: What is true about you as a person is also true about your work.
- Dallas Willard
Knowledge strengthens faith, sometimes by allowing us to grasp an item of faith in such a way that it also becomes an item of knowledge. Knowledge also can and often has laid a foundation for faith. We do often believe things because we have come to know them, and that is an ideal condition of belief.
- Dallas Willard
If we are to be transformed, the body must be transformed, and that is not accomplished by talking at it.
- Dallas Willard
For Christian faith not to be idle in the world, the work of doctors and garbage collectors, business executives and artists, stay-at-home moms or dads and scientists needs to be inserted into God's story with the world. That story needs to provide the most basic rules by which the game in all these spheres is played.
- Miroslav Volf
We all come from divorce. This is an age of divorce. Things that belong together have been taken apart. And you can't put it all back together again. What you can do, is the only thing that you can do. You take two things that ought to be together and you put them together. Two things! Not all things.
- Wendell Berry
the American Indian, who was ignorant by the same standards, nevertheless knew how to live in the country without making violence the invariable mode of his relation to it; in fact, from the ecologist's or the conservationist's point of view, he did it no violence. This is because he had, in place of what we would call education, a fully integrated culture, the content of which was a highly complex sense of his dependence on the earth.
- Wendell Berry
We think Android is very, very fragmented, and becoming more fragmented by the day. And as you know, Apple strives for the integrated model so that the user isn't forced to be the systems integrator.
- Steve Jobs