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Quotes About Shared

Qu'est-ce qu'un rire après tout? Une explosion d'enfance partagée.
~ Unknown
Part of the reason for Paul's anxiety about shared table-fellowship, and shared worship, in Galatians 2 and Romans 14 and 15, was that Christian meals, not least but not only the eucharist, constituted a central part of what he meant by celebrate, rejoice. The word celebration has become almost a technical term, certainly in my own church and perhaps elsewhere, for 'holding a eucharist'. We must guard against that becoming a dead metaphor.
~ Unknown
The rules of charity and conscience are there, not to nail down a one-size-fits-all rule-book but precisely to enable mutual respect and shared worship in the absence of such a thing.
~ Unknown
And each one there has one thing shared; They have sweated beneath the same sun, Look up in wonder at the same moon, And wept when it was all done, For being done too soon.
~ Neil Diamond
I think all that is one of the most important things in human life–shared experience, learning, and let's face it, a whole lot of fun.
~ Unknown
I've never worked on quantum entanglement, which Einstein once dismissed as "spooky action at a distance." It's a real phenomenon, though, one that has less to do with communication than with a shared history that causes a pair of particles, even once they've been permanently separated, to behave as if they knew what each other was thinking.
~ Nell Freudenberger
Love ... was part imagination, its web spun as much in the dark lonely separated evenings of longing as in the shared times together.
~ Niall Williams
The Huichol believed that the pain of childbirth should be shared, so the mother would hold on to a string tied to her husband's testicles. With each painful contraction, she would give the string a yank so that the man could share the burden. Surely if such a mechanism were more widespread, injuries in childbirth would garner more attention.
~ Nicholas D. Kristof
Petty human squabbles over borders and oil and creed vanish in the knowledge that this living marble surrounded by infinite emptiness is our shared home, and more, a home we share with, and owe to, the most wonderful inventions of life.
~ Nick Lane
You share a birthday with at least nine million other people in the world.
~ Unknown
Some stories are your flowers. Others are your meat and bread. This story was neither flowers nor meat nor bread. It was extra, and it was impossible. It was their shared cursed inheritance.
~ Unknown
For anyone who understands freedom, it is simply inescapable that freedom requires truth, a shared sense of truth, and therefore trustworthiness and trust.
~ Os Guinness
We are all one, because we're all part of the same evolutionary story.
~ Unknown
In modern life nothing produces such an effect as a good platitude. It makes the whole world kin.
~ Oscar Wilde
There is no surer foundation for a beautiful friendship than a mutual taste in literature.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Sisters share the scent and smells — the feel of a common childhood.
~ Pam Brown
He didn't see the look his brothers shared or overhear the vow they made to one another--that if any one of the four of them were to make it back from Ticonderoga, it would be Iain.
~ Pamela Clare
We brought death to our enemies, and I loved the power of it. And that final love, one I shared with my father, frightened me more than any battle ever could.
~ Patricia Briggs
Blame is something that is shared and denied in equal measures.
~ Patrick Ness
But then she thinks, feels, reaches out, and knowing exactly what blame is - a human construct, one of its blackest and more selfish and self-blinding - she can find further strands of it, emanating in all directions, for blame is something that is shared but denied in equal measure.
~ Patrick Ness
This civic-minded commitment might have been a function of the socialist philosophy that the brothers shared: they would generate wealth, but they wouldn't hoard
~ Unknown
A ring means a commitment. But more than that, it means that you've talked about your shared future and have decided together on a shared vision of it.
~ Patti Stanger
We must all come to understand and accept the truth that our walks with God are community projects.
~ Paul David Tripp
Reading is dreaming. Reading is entering a world of imagination shared between reader and author. Reading is getting beyond the words to the story or meaning underneath.
~ Paul Kropp