Quotes About Shared
I can't explain the alchemy that transmuted one evening into the equivalent of years held lightly in common. The only way I can put it is that we recognized, too surely even for surprise, that we shared the same currency.
~ Tana French
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can't explain the alchemy that transmuted one evening into the equivalent of years held lightly in common. The only way I can put it is that we recognized, too surely even for surprise, that we shared the same currency.
~ Tana French
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It is knowledge that binds us; shared wisdom from ages past and new wisdom that we should all seek to embrace. Wisdom is our legacy; our refuge from the world of the ignorant and foolish. We chose this path that we might walk open-eyed into the future... undaunted by fear and lies.
~ Ted Naifeh
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How shall I speak of Doom, and ours in special, But as of something altogether common?
~ Donald Justice
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Bob Monkhouse, Galton and Simpson, Spike Milligan and I all started around the same time with an enormous advantage: working to an audience all of whom had shared an awful, common experience - the war.
~ Denis Norden
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Tyga takes King to school, I take him to school - we pretty much split our time with him down the middle. So, co-parenting isn't bad at all with Tyga.
~ Blac Chyna
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We had a shared experience. That makes a good marriage better. In many ways our marriage is great because she has made it great.
~ George W. Bush
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Science may not be as intimate as the medical profession; nonetheless, it certainly is a community in which ideas are often shared as contributions, not as proprietary things.
~ Lewis Hyde
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There is not one world for man and one for animals, they are part of the same one and lead parallel lives.
~ Rigoberta Menchu
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What better preparation for a history which seeks to bring societies to life and to understand that life than to have really lived, commanded men, suffered with them and shared their joys.
~ Lucien Febvre
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Nature offers nothing that can be called this man's rather than another's; but under nature everything belongs to all.
~ Baruch Spinoza
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If the whole world shared such experiences, we would then have common dreams and everybody could begin thinking about tomorrow. And if everybody thinks about tomorrow, then someday we can visit the sky together.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
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Some of the water you just drank passed through the kidneys of Socrates, Genghis Khan, and Joan of Arc. Some of the air you just breathed passed through the lungs of Napoleon, Beethoven, Lincoln, and Billy the Kid.
~ Neil deGrasse Tyson
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There was a need to build trust, team spirit, and a sense of shared purpose.
~ Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
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Even the most ordinary things can be made extraordinary simply by doing it with the right people.
~ Nicholas Sparks
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The most ordinary things could be made extraordinary, simply by doing them with the right people.
~ Nicholas Sparks
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we shared the longest ride together, this thing called life, and mine has been filled with joy because of you.
~ Nicholas Sparks
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It started out ordinarily enough: In 1975, we were two boys that happened to share a mutual sense of humor, a love of life-affirming music, the records and artists it gave birth to, and a shared sense that we understood it.
~ Andrew Ridgeley
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I felt his pain as an extra pressure on myself. I mentally added his pain to mine, made it part of my own.
~ V.S. Naipaul
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And how are you, Ferdinand? You don't have to ask. You mustn't think it's bad just for you. It's bad for everybody. That's the terrible thing. It's bad for Prosper, bad for the man they gave your shop to, bad for everybody. Nobody's going anywhere.
~ V.S. Naipaul
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However, in cases of massive trauma at the hands of an enemy, the transgenerational transmission of unfinished psychological processes are generalized and are inevitably involved in strengthening the shared large-group identity and even in modifying it. This is a vast and very important topic that I will examine later in this volume.
~ Vam?k D. Volkan
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Once an event becomes a chosen trauma for the next generations, its historical truth is no longer the crucial issue for the group. What is important is that through sharing the chosen trauma, members of the group are linked together. The chosen trauma as a crucial identity marker becomes significant in the large-group's life.
~ Vam?k D. Volkan
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Modern electronic mass media had been a defining piece of the twentieth-century experience that served an important democratic function—presenting Americans with a shared set of facts. Now those news organs, on TV and radio, were enabling a reversion to the narrower, factional, partisan discourse that had been normal in America's earlier centuries. The new and newly unregulated technologies allowed us, in a sense, to travel backward in time.
~ Kurt Andersen
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And... a bed. A bed and a blanket to cover them, a blanket that was theirs together.
~ Laini Taylor
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