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  • I'm fascinated by how ethnic communities have assimilated into massive capitalist environments. -- Anton Yelchin
  • Pure truth cannot be assimilated by the crowd; it must be communicated by contagion. -- Henri Frederic Amiel
  • You measure a democracy by the freedom it gives its dissidents, not the freedom it gives its assimilated conformists. -- Abbie Hoffman
  • I think that nerds, if you want to call them that, have only gotten more hip and assimilated into the culture. -- Al Yankovic
  • An educated person is one who, through the travail of his own life, has assimilated the ideas that make him representative of his culture. -- Mortimer Adler
  • Mourning is not forgetting... It is an undoing. Every minute tie has to be untied and something permanent and valuable recovered and assimilated from the dust. -- Margery Allingham
  • They said that Seven was a former Borg who had been human and had been assimilated. She was regaining her humanity. I had no interest in this character. -- Jeri Ryan
  • I don't overeat. I only eat one meal a day... but my body has been one of those that has almost perfect assimilation, so everything I eat is assimilated, not lost. -- Raymond Burr
  • I feel like a lot of the fundamental material, I've assimilated. So now the question is: Am I going to really get into my spiritual inheritance of music and really develop my abilities? -- Wynton Marsalis
  • In China, I realized that if you visit often enough and learn the language, you will be assimilated, but you'll still be kept at arm's length; you'll always be looked on as a foreigner. -- Abigail Washburn
  • A fact must be assimilated with, or discriminated fromm, some other fact or facts, in order to be raised to the dignity of a truth, and made to convey the least knowledge to the mind. -- Henry Mayhew
  • It is essential that Christians understand this: Every Jew - secular, religious, assimilated, left-wing, right-wing - fears being killed because he is Jewish. This is the best-kept secret about Jews, who are widely perceived as inordinately secure and powerful. But it is the only universally held sentiment among Jews. -- Dennis Prager
  • There are a host of ethnic minorities in China, but they often have a weak sense of identity and are relatively small in total number. History has taught the Han that other groups will and should ultimately be absorbed and assimilated as Han. There is a belief that the Han enjoy a superior and far more advanced culture. -- Martin Jacques
  • Death is a part of life, and eventually I assimilated that completely. -- James Toback
  • Whatever success I've had so far has been assimilated into my body and mind. -- Neil Diamond
  • I'm Australian. I'm assimilated. I was born here - how ocker do I have to be? -- Pearl Tan
  • The pictorial work was born of movement, is itself recorded movement, and is assimilated through movement (eye muscles). -- Paul Klee
  • I have assimilated Western thought and its clarity, but, in fact, I am solidly rooted in the passive Eastern nature and remain rebellious to any action. -- Leonid Feodorov
  • [Albert] Camus' was born in Algeria of French nationality, and was assimilated into the French colony, although the French colonists rejected him absolutely because of his poverty. -- Catherine Camus
  • That sort of reception - where everything is assimilated to the world of celebrity - makes me dream of becoming a more recalcitrant, harder to assimilate writer. -- Susan Sontag
  • All physical and economic tests that may be devised are worthless if the immigrant, through racial or other inherently antipathetic conditions, cannot be more or less readily assimilated... -- Boies Penrose
  • I've assimilated the hit. I've passed along most of what I can and now I'm prepared to live with it. But in my opinion, prices will come down. -- Steve King
  • The power of the Latin classic is in character , that of the Greek is in beauty . Now character is capable of being taught, learnt, and assimilated: beauty hardly. -- Matthew Arnold
  • The history of harmony is the history of the development of the human ear, which has gradually assimilated, in their natural order, the successive intervals of the harmonic series. -- Nadia Boulanger
  • I see my work plagiarized in gardening programmes and decorating programmes and car adverts, and I suppose I have to accept that's just the way art gets assimilated into culture. -- Andy Goldsworthy
  • The mind needs stories as much as the body needs food. There are junk stories and more nourishing ones. The food we eat becomes our bodies, assimilated stories form our identities -- David Loy
  • My family brought me up to be very assimilated and accepting of everyone. But I do get frustrated when I see other Asians who behave in a way that reflects a stereotype. -- Pearl Tan
  • Although the mass of the people accepted the white man's God, either under physical duress or because he seemed more powerful than their own Gods, they never assimilated the ideas of Christianity. -- Penny Lernoux
  • It is of great advantage to the student of any subject to read the original memoirs on that subject, for science is always most completely assimilated when it is in the nascent state. -- James Clerk Maxwell
  • Many artists, having assimilated the Conceptualists' explorations to varying degrees, have reused the painterly model and use photography, quite consciously and systematically, to produce works that stand alone and exist as photographic paintings ... -- Jean-Francois Chevrier
  • What I would suggest to the young people is to not forget this and don't try to get assimilated into today's Hollywood style of movies because I don't think it's going to last long. -- Vilmos Zsigmond
  • I had actually, after the Paris attacks in this country, we all patted ourselves on the back and said, "Well, we have a much more assimilated Muslim population here than they do in Europe." -- Dalia Mogahed
  • What is best in mathematics deserves not merely to be learnt as a task, but to assimilated as a part of daily thought, and brought again and again before the mind with ever-renewed encouragement. -- Bertrand Russell
  • A new conception of life cannot be imposed on men; it can only be freely assimilated. And it can only be freely assimilated in two ways: one spiritual and internal, the other experimental and external. -- Leo Tolstoy
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