There's a sense of aliveness that comes from connection, shared experience. And you see it in every place. You see it when… — Peter Guber Copy Share Image
Common experience is the gold reserve which confers an exchange value on the currency which words are; without this reserve of shared… — Rene Daumal Copy Share Image
I believe movies are one of the great American art forms and the shared experience of watching a story unfold on screen… — Christopher Nolan Copy Share Image
People prefer to be with people like themselves. For all the celebration of 'diversity,' it's sameness that dominates. Most people favor friendship… — Robert J. Samuelson Copy Share Image
“But I understood, now, that we don’t live only for ourselves. We’re connected by millions of shared experiences and dreams and nightmares,… — Laura Anderson Kurk Copy Share Image
It's good for art to make us think, to give us a shared experience that creates a dialogue, makes us talk to… — Janet Echelman Copy Share Image
“That night as they slept in each other's arms neither Alistair nor Sophia had any nightmares.” — Cristiane Serruya Copy Share Image
Memories are just stories we tell ourselves about our past; and that's often why they don't match when we've shared the same… — John Slattery Copy Share Image
“I independently produce scientific advancements to share with everyone, and that is over seven billion people!” — Steven Magee Copy Share Image
A form of government that is not the result of a long sequence of shared experiences, efforts, and endeavors can never take… — Napoleon Bonaparte Copy Share Image
My teammates, my friends, the ones that I shared great times with, faced prejudices that I never did and when they shared… — Joey Votto Copy Share Image
Love grows from stable relationships, shared experience, loyalty, devotion, trust. — Richard Wright Copy Share Image
I was a long time learning that wisdom and experience are things apart; that to taste life is not to be confused… — Wallis Simpson Copy Share Image
Better than anything else in our culture, it enables fathers and sons to speak on a level playing field while building up… — John Thorn Copy Share Image
What most interests me is human connection, whether it's on the street, in community, through music, storytelling, and shared experience. People tell… — Ben Sollee Copy Share Image
Humour is often linked to shared experience. Like, a guy gets up and says, Have you noticed public restrooms have really inefficient… — Bo Burnham Copy Share Image
Ultimately what I like about reading together is that we all make it happen together. Of course even amid shared experience we’re… — John Green Copy Share Image
When I got a chance, I went back and shared those experiences that were important to me. George Washington High, the campus… — Johnny Mathis Copy Share Image
Ignorant of history, we find it easy to accept our isolation from one another. We are more able to recognize differences than… — Linda Simon Copy Share Image
So much of today's film culture, in England and America, is based on lies, really. The industry is very ambitious, and success… — Joe Wright Copy Share Image
[John Adams and Tomas Jefferson] shared experience in 1775 - 1776 in bringing about the separation from Britain and their service in… — Gordon S. Wood Copy Share Image
“Becoming free is learning about yourself; the scared and the insecure, the brilliant and the bold. Embrace both and the journey is… — Riitta Klint Copy Share Image
“The tight little segregated life, always spent with people your own age, economic group, educational background, and culture tends to bring an… — Edith Schaeffer Copy Share Image
Exhibitions of minority art are often intended to make the minority itself more aware of its collective experience. Reinforcing the common memory… — Harold Rosenberg Copy Share Image
Teaching art is a shared experience. Our ability to share our own personal vision and interact with others through art can become… — Michael Bell Copy Share Image
“We're connected by millions of shared experiences and dreams and nightmares, all tied together with compassion.” — Laura Anderson Kurk Copy Share Image