4 Quotes About Homogeneity

According to the dictionary, homogeneity means “an equal subdivision of a whole.” But in this case we’re referring to the fact that sometimes we all need to be in the same boat, and not only in the metaphorical sense. As you can see in our collection of homogeneity quotes below, when we're feeling down about something it's important to remember that we're all in this together. Sometimes it can be difficult to be positive when you feel like there is no one else out there who is having the same struggles that you are. Hopefully these homogeneity quotes will remind you that everyone has their own struggles and hurdles to overcome and these things will never go away.

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Casting a curious gaze down on planet Earth, extra-terrestrial beings could well be forgiven for assuming that we humans are programmed in every move we make, by a palm-sized, oblong, slab of glass. More perplexing than that, who on earth could convince them otherwise ? Alex Morritt
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Evolution is an integration of matter and concomitant dissipation of motion during which the matter passes from an indefinite incoherent homogeneity to a definite coherent heterogeneity, and during which the retained motion undergoes a parallel transformation. Herbert Spencer
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The children of the Fulcrum are all different: different ages, different colors, different shapes. Some speak Sanze-mat with different accents, having originated from different parts of the world. One girl has sharp teeth because it is her race's custom to file them; another boy has no penis, though he stuffs a sock into his underwear after every shower; another girl has rarely had regular meals and wolfs down every one like she's still starving. (The instructors keep finding food hidden in and around her bed. They make her eat it, all of it, in front of them, even if it makes her sick.) One cannot reasonably expect sameness out of so much difference, and it makes no sense for Damaya to be judged by the behavior of children who share nothing save the curse of orogeny with her. N.K. Jemisin