Quotes About Shared
Between them, the fear, the fear shared in common, and, through the fear, the abyss of fear over which they join one another without being able to do so, dying, each alone, of fear.
~ Maurice Blanchot
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He sensed that this thought was not actually common to them, but rather that they would be in common only in this thought.
~ Maurice Blanchot
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Also the moon and I have this in common: we both are wanderers across the night.
~ Max Ehrmann
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It did not make Helen feel worse, though, as she had thought it might. It occupied her; it gave her a project to work on. She and Ray had shared almost nothing in years. Grief didn't count, because in a way it was nothing; there wasn't anything in it to hold on to, just wide-open empty space.
~ Meg Wolitzer
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It's that powerful, this thing we share. A murky history, its narrative near impenetrable. We keep telling it to ourselves, noting its twists and turns, trying to make sense of it. And hiding it from everyone else.
~ Megan Abbott
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When an Amish person looks at a neighbor's farm and sees a barn that he or she helped build, it is reinforced that they are all together in this life. The Amish, therefore, are invested in one another.
~ Unknown
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I love our shared island, our shared Ireland and its core decency. I love it for its imagination and its celebration of the endless possibilities for our people.
~ Michael D. Higgins
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What is culture? It's a set of consistent patterns people follow for communicating, thinking, and acting, all grounded in their shared assumptions and values.
~ Unknown
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The shared meal elevates eating from a mechanical process of fueling the body to a ritual of family and community, from the mere animal biology to an act of culture.
~ Michael Pollan
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They are representations of many shared hours of collaboration between us all. That's the real nature of the relationship the orchestra and I are trying to build.
~ Michael Tilson Thomas
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Our specific proposal is that the ontogeny of human cognitive and social uniqueness is structured by the maturation of children's capacities for shared intentionality.
~ Michael Tomasello
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Conversations may thus be seen as a kind of "joint attention to mental content" (O'Madagain and Tomasello, forthcoming).
~ Michael Tomasello
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And so we have the most basic structural framework of uniquely human cognition: socially shared realities and the ability to flexibly manipulate and coordinate different perspectives on aspects of those shared realities (mental coordination). This structural framework fundamentally transforms great ape cognition by turning straightforward cognitive representations into perspectival cognitive representations. Moreover,
~ Michael Tomasello
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His callers, largely because they found his conversation peculiar, alarming, or completely contrary to reason and common sense, often overrode what they might otherwise have assumed to be the confidential nature of the calls and shared the content with someone else.
~ Michael Wolff
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When the head aches, all the members partake of the pains.
~ Miguel de Cervantes
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The chiefest sanctity of a temple is that it is a place to which men go to weep in common.
~ Miguel de Unamuno
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La obra humana es colectiva; nada que no sea colectivo es ni sólido ni durable...
~ Miguel de Unamuno
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While the Bible clearly defines roles within the Church, the mission of the Church was intended to be shared by the whole body.
~ Unknown
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While Canada and America did not become one country, we became like two brothers who live in the same duplex. The Canadians have the drafty top floor; the Americans have the preferred ground floor, the fun floor, so fun that they often forget that somebody is living upstairs, us.
~ Mike Myers
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the best kind of laughter is laughter born of a shared memory.
~ Mindy Kaling
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And as everyone knows, the best kind of laughter is laughter born of a shared memory.
~ Mindy Kaling
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In that moment, standing alone in my bedroom, I felt so connected to my mother. It was finally clear. The reason I'm Kind of Hindu and will raise my daughter to be Kind of Hindu is to have this connection deep inside my own heart to other people who look like us and have shared key experiences, thousands of miles away.
~ Mindy Kaling
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I have a weird sense of humour. My dad's the same. We love watching 'Monty Python' together.
~ Miranda Kerr
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Your destiny is a universal & collective one.
~ Unknown
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