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Quotes About Shared

To work our way towards a shared language once again, we must first learn how to discover patterns which are deep, and capable of generating life.
~ Christopher Alexander
Life doesn't happen to us, but happens with us.
~ Shefali Tsabary
I just know that the one thing that we all have in common is challenges. No one lives a challenge free life.
~ Octavia Spencer
And while other passions in your life may at some point begin to bank their fires, the shared happiness of good homemade food can last as long as we do.
~ Marcella Hazan
It only looked as though we were making the journey in two separate boats. The journey was ours, together, and the burden of having someone to watch out for, someone to care about more than myself, both deepened the risk and heightened the joy.
~ Jill Fredston
Liberals argued for progress; conservatives argued for a return to the nation's founding principles. Change is a founding principle, too, but people divided by schism are blind to what they share: one half, infallible; the other, never wrong.
~ Jill Lepore
Consumers experience and come to know a company's culture because of the consistent, widely shared, collective behaviors of the internal team.
~ Jim Knight
Finally, Jane found disappointment. It was there, deep and abiding, squeezing her heart more than just a little. Discovery, she knew, was better when it was shared.
~ Jo Goodman
This is true of the birth of democracy, too. Indeed, the novelty of democratic rule would not have been conceivable without the intense awareness of the common bond forged by shared genealogy as fostered by religion.
~ Joan Breton Connelly
Porter starts with the industry because competing to be unique is a choice made against a specific and relevant set of rivals, and because the structure of the industry determines how the value it creates is shared.
~ Joan Magretta
Exceptionalism" is a shared self-description of imperial forms and . . . every empire imagines itself an exception.
~ Ann Laura Stoler
My deepest adult friendships have always bubbled up from the spring of shared enthusiasm over mountains climbed, sunsets watched, or lakes paddled. The lessons of the wilderness have not always been easy, but they have been profound.
~ Ann Linnea
Julia by her side; it made sense that with her sister she would also briefly be allowed her normal taste buds.
~ Ann Napolitano
You and your sisters have so many reference points, such a dense history,
~ Ann Napolitano
Now that you're there, where everything is known—tell me: What else lived in that house besides us?
~ Anna Akhmatova
Ils seront tous faits quand j'arriverai...Ce qui est amusant, c'est de s'enivrer en même temps que les autres, sinon c'est un peu déprimant...
~ Anna Gavalda
Some might call my trepidation at the idea of motherhood "selfishness"—I would call it "agency"—but those people are probably either (1) dudes or (2) self-satisfied professional parents, and I'm not sure I care enough about their opinions that I wouldn't just agree with them and shrug my shoulders in shared chagrin.
~ Anna Holmes
But during the day... that was life. The collection of small details that made up a shared day were what gave richness to what happened in the bed at night.
~ Anne Bishop
Amazing how shared laughter could sweeten life, make it seem worth living.
~ Annette Blair
The thing of sitting in an audience and going into a dream-like state with several hundred other people that are sharing exactly what you're feeling is a profound event.
~ Wes Craven
I don't know, I always had an active dream life, and there's something so profound and wonderful about a movie. It's so alive. It's so shared. The thing of sitting in an audience and going into a dream-like state with several hundred other people that are sharing exactly what you're feeling is a profound event.
~ Wes Craven
When the lightning strikes one of us, it strikes both
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
however the brains and abilities of men may differ, their stomachs are essentially the same.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
what has happened to us has happened to everyone or only us; if to everyone, then it's no novelty, and if only to us, then it won't be understood.
~ Fernando Pessoa