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Diversity means understanding.
Initial uniformity can be deceiving, warns the author, because parties arrive at that state from so many different motives which will be exposed over time.
Only 13.7% of churches in America are consider multiethnic. This means that 86.3 % of churches are homogenous.
Your members are looking for variety, not uniformity.
Whatever is natural admits of variety.
there lies at the heart of any diversified and stratified social system
[In science any model depends on a pre-chosen taxonomy] a set of classifications into which we divide the enormous complexity of the real world ... Land, labor, and capital are extremely heterogeneous aggregates, not much better than earth, air, fire, and water.
The only thing constant is change
Variability is the law of life, and as no two faces are the same, so no two bodies are alike, and no two individuals react alike and behave alike under the abnormal conditions which we know as disease.
Some are more equal than others.
Victorian society was homogeneous without being homogenized. It was, to paraphrase the epigram about Parliament, a society of extreme eccentrics who agreed so well that they could afford to differ.
Variety improves the things that we do too often, but it rules the things that we don't do often enough.
For only through assiduous repetition is it possible to redistribute skewed tendencies.
Simplicity, suitability and proportion.
Symmetry is what we see at a glance.
Unity has never meant uniformity.
Equality is of two kinds, numerical and proportional; by the first I mean sameness of equality in number or size; by the second, equality of ratios.
When placed in the same system, people, however different, tend to produce similar results.
Equality is not the empirical claim that all groups of humans are interchangeable; it is the moral principle that individuals should not be judged or constrained by the average properties of their group.
We can't talk about the black community. It's no longer a homogeneous community; it was never a homogeneous community.
Only the unique is universal.
Variety is not the spice of life. It is the mother of disorder. Individuality is not the hallmark of freedom. It is the essence of decadence. Freedom is slavery to chaos. Unity is peace, all thinking and acting as one.
Shallow uniformity is not an accident but a consequence of what Marxists optimistically call late capitalism.
Civilization is a progress from an indefinite, incoherent homogeneity toward a definite, coherent heterogeneity.
That the variability of an organism to a certain extent is a constant and certain condition of life we admit, otherwise there would be no distinguishable individuals of a species.
Variety is the spice of life because it is the natural enemy of adaptation.
The Only Thing That Is Constant Is Change -
The uniform necessities of human nature produce in a great measure uniformity of life, and for part of the day make one place like another; to dress and to undress, to eat and to sleep, are the same in London as in the country.
There are no variations except for those who know a norm, and no subtleties for those who have not grasped the obvious.
Choose equality.
Unity in diversity is the highest possible attainment of a civilization, a testimony to the most noble possibilities of the human race. This attainment is made possible through passionate concern for choice, in an atmosphere of social trust.
Understanding variation is the key to success in quality and business.
The strongest bulwark of authority is uniformity; the least divergence from it is the greatest crime.
Without the discovery of uniformities there can be no concepts, no classifications, no formulations, no principles, no laws; and without these no science can exist.
In any series of elements to be controlled, a selected small fraction, in terms of numbers of elements, always accounts for a large fraction in terms of effect.
Diversity is wisdom.
Love is the key to diversity
There is no greater stupidity or meanness than to take uniformity for an ideal, as if it were not a benefit and a joy to a man, being what he is, to know that many are, have been, and will be better than he.
Society is unity in diversity.
A variety in punishment is of utility, as well as a proportion.
The supreme hallmark of reality is balance.
We are all equal. The unlike of choices is what distinguishes us from each other.
He used the word gamut.
Truth, which is simple and one, admits of no variety.
What is certain is that plurality and diversity are not, and never can be, a natural 'byproduct' of unregulated market forces.
Each race (or variety) is characterized by a more or less distinct combination of inherited morphological, behavioral, physiological traits.
Not one is constant, but everything is changing.
Having commodified nature, we're eating the shrapnel of a worldwide homogeneity bomb.
At some point, a group of people working towards similar goals will exhibit a distribution of performance.
Variety may be the spice of life, but consistency pays the bills.
We're all getting lashed to the great wheel of uniformity.
Diversity may be the hardest thing for a society to live with, and perhaps the most dangerous thing for a society to be without.
The beauty of differences far exceeds the ugliness of sameness
The world is generally multivariate
Unity without uniformity, community without conformity.
Diversity does not preclude political stability.
The uniqueness of individuals is the diversity of life.
Just as modern mass production requires the standardization of commodities, so the social process requires standardization of man, and this standardization is called equality.
Standardization leads to rigidity, and rigidity causes things to break.
It is diversity that makes any natural system robust, and diversity that stabilizes culture against the eccentricity and arrogance that have so often called themselves reason and science.
Nature does not turn out her work according to a single pattern; she prides herself upon her power of variation ...
There is no consensus, there is no homogeneity, there is no truth.
Every character is in some respects uniform, and in others inconsistent; and it is only by the study both of the uniformity and inconsistency, and a comparison of them with each other, that the knowledge of man is acquired.
That all men are alike is exactly what society would like to hear. It considers actual or imagined differences as stigmas indicating that not enough has yet been done; that something has still been left outside its machinery, not quite determined by its totality.
Conformity is deformity
Proportion is that agreeable harmony between the several parts of a building, which is the result of a just and regular agreement of them with each other; the height to the width, this to the length, and each of these to the whole.
The best things and best people rise out of their separateness; I'm against a homogenized society because I want the cream to rise.
The laws of biology are written in the language of diversity.
Good sense is the most equitably distributed of all things because no matter how much or little a person has, everyone feels so abundantly provided with good sense that he feels no desire for more than he already possesses.
If we want to sum up the theory of evolution by natural selection in two words, which have great relevance for all societies and businesses, we should simply remember: diversity works.
When you see these deep similarities among different organs and bodies, you begin to recognize that the diverse inhabitants of our world are just variations on a theme.
Life is, if anything, the art of combination. Of discrimination. Of freely picking one's own personal pattern out of a hundred choices. Not letting it be picked for you - either by the Establishment, or by the Rebels. Conformity of Hip is no better than Conformity of Square.
Every central government worships uniformity: uniformity relieves it from inquiry into an infinity of details.
Diversity and independence are important because the best collective decisions are the product of disagreement and contest, not consensus or compromise.
Sometimes the constraints that we live with, and presume are the same for everything, are really only functions of the scale in which we operate.
Uncontrolled variation is the enemy of quality.
Never, never, never think - that's one lesson you should have in life. Never think that lack of variability is stability.
A diverse system with multiple pathways and redundancies is more stable and less vulnerable to external shock than a uniform system with little diversity. - Don't put all your eggs in one basket.
Every general increase of freedom is accompanied by some degeneracy, attributable to the same causes as the freedom.
Consider data without prejudice.
Physical beings want things to be the same. They want people to think the same. You work rather hard at sameness, but you will never win that battle because, from Nonphysical, diversity is known to be the most beneficial part of the game.
In diversity we find our strongest bonds and most violent divides.
Governments will be provided with the choice of either accommodating themselves to co-ordinating proliferating human variety or seeking to reduce that variety by repressive measures.
Equilibrium is the profoundest tendency of all human activity.
Ubiquity must never be mistaken for biology.
Reason and action are congeneric and homogenous, two aspects of the same phenomenon.
The almost universal nature of within-group amity and between-group
enmity, wherein the rule-of-thumb heuristic is to trust in-group
members until they prove otherwise to be distrustful, and to distrust
out-group members until they prove otherwise to be trustful.
Variation must be taken as random until there is positive evidence to the contrary.
All official institutions of language are repeating machines: school, sports, advertising, popular songs, news, all continually repeat the same structure, the same meaning, often the same words: the stereotype is a political fact, the major figure of ideology.
We are not compelled to believe in biological uniformity in order to affirm freedom and dignity
And out of the awareness of sameness grew the desire for differentiation.
We may say of agreeableness, as distinct from beauty, that it is a symmetry whose rules are unknown.
If A denotes one of the two constant traits, for example, the dominating one, a the recessive, and the Aa the hybrid form in which both are united, then the expression: gives the series for the progeny of plants hybrid in a pair of differing traits.
All intimacies are based on differences.
Uniform ideas originating among entire peoples unknown to each other must have a common ground of truth.
In manufacturing, we try to stamp out variance. With people, variance is everything.
In things to be seen at once, much variety makes confusion, another vice of beauty. In things that are not seen at once, and have no respect one to another, great variety is commendable, provided this variety transgress not the rules of optics and geometry.
It's not about adding diversity for the sake of diversity, it's about subtracting homogeneity for the sake of realism.
Two things are universal: Hydrogen and stupidity
Sameness is the mother of disgust, variety the cure.