Quotes about assimilate
assimilate easily foreigner politics
Pakistani politics is complicated, and I think it's not something a foreigner can easily assimilate and understand. Richard Holbrooke
assimilate pull unable
I was so beat down as a young person - being black, being gay, being unable to assimilate because I could never, ever pull off being butch. Billy Porter
assimilate becomes built front label life major time work
Being a musician, especially at the major label where you work for so long, it becomes a cycle. Write a record, make a record, tour. It's just this cycle, and I don't think there's any life built into it with time to assimilate what's going on in front of you and what's going on in your head. Art Alexakis
assimilate behind community forward incident looks putting wishes
wishes to be an important part of this community and wishes to assimilate well into it. ... He looks forward to putting this unfortunate incident behind him.
assimilate attempt culture direction mexico realize stop turning
I think they'll assimilate into the culture and realize what they have. Once they see the culture here turning in the direction of Mexico . . . , they'll attempt to stop it, because they don't want it.
assimilate celebrity concepts economic key people track
If people can keep track of all the celebrity gossip, there's no reason we can't also assimilate the key concepts of economic philosophy.
assimilate comic hard jewish mainstream originally publishing time trying
When Superman was originally created, by Siegel and Shuster, they were two Jewish immigrants that were desperately trying to assimilate into America. They were having a hard time because they were Jewish. They wanted to get in to mainstream publishing but they couldn't. That's why they, and a lot of Jewish guys, went into comic books. David S. Goyer
assimilate conveying good guys hands question
We have our hands full. We have a pretty good idea of what they're doing. The question is, conveying it and getting the guys to assimilate it.
assimilate either exhaust extent fear heart ourselves perpetuate problems temptation within
Fear can supplant our real problems only to the extent --unwilling either to assimilate or to exhaust it --we perpetuate it within ourselves like a temptation and enthrone it at the very heart of our solitude.
assimilate babies benign blissfully call complete feeling god held instead might moments perhaps poetic primal sensation
Perhaps the more benign and poetic sense of God is established when we are babies in the moments of primal joy we might call 'the epiphanies of infancy' - the sensation of being blissfully held and feeling complete and at one with everything - yet having no words or no need to say it but instead to just assimilate the feeling. Michael Leunig
assimilate attempt available community figure information technology
Technology has made so much information available but what the technological community has not done is to make any attempt for us to figure out how we're going to assimilate all this information. Herbie Hancock
assimilate ball experience goes playing processing quicker reading slower time tools
I think A.J. is a little slower in processing information. Gus has more experience and playing time; he's a little quicker at reading defenses and getting the ball out. But A.J. has all the tools to assimilate more as time goes on. Ron Jaworski
assimilate critical difficulty
The difficulty is being able to assimilate any critical mass, Gary Myers
assimilate best culture hold listen lives lose music onto totally tradition
You can totally assimilate in a culture and lose what you have. Or you can totally hold onto what you have and never let in grow. The best way is to continue, to listen to all the music around you but keep your own traditions. That way, the tradition never dies. It lives on.