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...the real is coherent and probable because it is real, not real because it is coherent...

Maurice Merleau-Ponty
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...the real is coherent and probable because it is real, not real because it is coherent...

Maurice Merleau-Ponty, The Visible and the Invisible
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the real is coherent and probable because it is real, and not real because it is coherent...

Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Phenomenology of Perception
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History is not coherent; moreover, the politics of coherence tend to drive history in the least tolerable directions.

Joshua Clover, The Matrix
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...reality is a system, completely ordered and fully intelligible, with which thought in its advance is more and more identifying itself. We may look at the growth of knowledge … as an attempt by our mind to return to union with things as they are in their ordered wholeness…. and if we take this view, our notion of truth is marked out for us. Truth is the approximation of thought to reality … Its measure is the distance thought has travelled … toward that intelligible system … The degree of truth of a particular proposition is to be judged in the first instance by its coherence with experience as a whole, ultimately by its coherence with that further whole, all comprehensive and fully articulated, in which thought can come to rest.

Brand Blanshard, The Nature Of Thought
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Healing is essential for lasting change. ...healing is a transformation, not just a quick fix; a change from an inhibited or impaired state to one of greater health, integration and connection. What was damaged must be soothed, repaired, restored, and given new pathways in which to grow and flourish. In order for change to be thorough, old patterns need to be dissolved, and new, more coherent and refined constructs, formed. In creating coherency in new forms, what has become fragmented or separated, injured or diseased must be made whole again, or perhaps made whole for the first time.

Sharon Weil, ChangeAbility: How Artists, Activists, and Awakeners Navigate Change
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The truth should not be contingent, but it should be coherent.

Debasish Mridha
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Tis all in pieces, all coherence gone,All just supply, and all relation;Prince, subject, father, son, are things forgot,For every man alone thinks he hath gotTo be a phoenix, and that then can beNone of that kind, of which he is, but he.

John Donne
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The goal is nothing other than the coherence and completeness of the system not only in respect of all details, but also in respect of all physicists of all places, all times, all peoples, and all cultures.

Max Planck, The Dilemmas of an Upright Man: Max Planck and the Fortunes of German Science
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I am a dreamer; Dreams are one's reflection, a coherent plan for action is the only spectacle to see the reality of my dreams.

Unarine Ramaru
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Some people love their story that much even if it's of their own misery, even if it ties them to unhappiness, or they don't know how to stop telling it. Maybe it's about loving coherence more than comfort, but it might also be about fear—you have to die a little to be reborn, and death comes first, the death of a story, a familiar version of yourself

Rebecca Solnit, The Faraway Nearby
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