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Quotes About Shared

t's suggested that the ultimate fulfillment of a conscious being lay not in solitude but in a shared state so intricate and corporative it might almost be said to represent the entwining of two selves. This notion, of the unitary self being broken down, consciousness not as an imprisonment in one's own perceptions but rather as something more intimate and less divided, or universality that could come from shared experience at the highest level.
~ Rachel Cusk
We in El Paso and Juarez are literally one community. There's no separation; there's no DMZ; there's no buffer.
~ Beto O'Rourke
I think we all suffer the same pain, all feel the same happiness, and we all have the same emotions within us.
~ Lisa Stansfield
We're in the same ghettos, same inner cities, and we're suffering from the same problems. Every problem the blacks have, the Latinos have.
~ Fat Joe
Perhaps the same bird echoed through both of us yesterday, seperate, in the evening.
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
Do not suppose that I am smarting under disappointments. Quite the contrary. At times I am bemused to find how readily I relinquish all my expectations for the sake of reality, even when it is harsh. My God, if only some of this could be shared. But would it then be, would it be? No, it is only at the price of solitude.
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
We have lost the shared meanings of pain, and so the shared meanings of victory become occasions for jealousy.
~ Ravi Zacharias
No one said anything. We all just looked up at the sky and we breathed out and in and we all thought the same things, but nobody said.
~ Ray Bradbury
Noveno, existe una agenda económica exhaustiva que podría restaurar el crecimiento y la prosperidad compartida.
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
una economía que crezca más rápidamente, con una prosperidad compartida en que el tipo de vida al que aspira la mayoría de los estadounidenses no sea ya más un simple castillo en el aire sino una realidad alcanzable.
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
Primero, por sí solos los mercados no logran la prosperidad compartida y duradera.
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
It is richly ironic that one of the few original intentions they all shared was opposition to any judicial doctrine of "original intent." To be sure, they all wished to be remembered, but they did not want to be embalmed.
~ Joseph J. Ellis
Smaller families also created a narrower age gap between first- and last-born children; this trend, in turn, meant that children shared more in common with one another than with their parents.
~ Joshua Zeitz
Breath is our entrance into story making—it is a promise. It is a constant ritual that we all share, and it is essential in poetry.-Joy Harjo
~ Joy Harjo
Far from making me feel different and special, my [spiritual] experiences made me feel the same, ordinary, and interconnected. If I felt more spiritual, everyone else felt more spiritual as well. (276)
~ Julia Cameron
To Persepolis the dream, came Gabriel. Demons buzzed insistently in his head but he kept them on a short leash. For Persepolis was a place where demons as well as dreams were shared.
~ Walter Jon Williams
Love endures only when the lovers love many things together and not merely each other.
~ Walter Lippmann
Let's say that the average age in the audience is twenty-five years. Six hundred times twenty-five equals fifteen thousand years of human experience assembled in that darkness—well over twice the length of recorded human history of hopes, dreams, disappointments, exultation, tragedy. All focused on the same series of images and sounds, all brought there by the urge, however inchoate, to open up and experience as intensely as possible something beyond their ordinary lives.
~ Walter Murch
El amor de pareja es una comunidad de dos, donde nos asociamos para vivir de acuerdo con unos fines e intereses compartidos.
~ Walter Riso
You don't make a journey like that alone. You make it with a lot of love and sacrifice. That's probably why I was searching the stands for my father after we won the gold medal against Finland. It was a moment that was begging to be shared.
~ Wayne Coffey
A community is the mental and spiritual condition of knowing that the place is shared, and that the people who share the place define and limit the possibilities of each other's lives. It is the knowledge that people have of each other, their concern for each other, their trust in each other, the freedom with which they come and go among themselves.
~ Wendell Berry
A community is the mental and spiritual condition of knowing that the place is shared, and that the people who share the place define and limit the possibilities of each other's lives. It is the knowledge that people have of each other, their concern for each other, their trust in each other, the freedom with which they come and go among themselves.
~ Wendell Berry
better. Gabriel shared a few details of the team's many operations together, all unclassified, and hinted at the horrors they had witnessed and the dangers they had faced.
~ Daniel Silva
There's no such thing as a problem that's yours and not mine.
~ Dara Horn