A Quote by Jimi Hendrix

Are you experienced? Have you ever been experienced? — © Jimi Hendrix
Are you experienced? Have you ever been experienced?
I've experienced success, I've experienced failure, I've been a world champion, I've fought all over the world; I think I've experienced enough that I won't get in front of a million people and get gunshy.
I'm someone who's experienced impostor syndrome - as I think a lot of people have with their careers, especially when they pursue what they're passionate about, because they want to be good at it. I've experienced that as a gay man; I've experienced that as a cook, as a gallery director, as a student of psychology.
While I've been in Congress, I've never experienced a whiff of anti-Semitism. In my life, I have experienced very little.
I've experienced great things, I've experienced great tragedies. I've done almost everything I could possibly ever imagine doing, but I just know that there's more.
Nirvana's not like anything you've ever known or experienced because it can't be known or experienced.
I've experienced a lot of successes. I've experienced a lot of failures. I've been able to get back up on my feet and keep going.
I'm not suggesting that I have all the answers or that I have experienced everything someone else has. I'm a firm believer that everyone's life/spiritual journey is unique and personal, and I'm in no place to tell you what you have or have not experienced. However, I CAN tell you what I have experienced and learned, and I hope it is of use to someone out there.
I've seen a lot of miracles, and I have experienced a lot of things with Jesus, but nothing I have ever experienced in my corporate community life with other believers can compare with just me and Him in my kitchen early in the morning before the sun comes up.
Life didn't just happen to them. They experienced life at a deeper level than I had ever experienced it. I had been a radical, a left-wing politico, and meeting the Indian people made me realize that the politics of the left and the right were so much less important than the politics of the heart and the spirit.
I have never experienced another human being. I have experienced my impressions of them.
I too have experienced the extreme pain of living, but I have also experienced some of its remarkable ecstasy.
That's really what ultimately matters - the emotions and feelings that you experienced and people around [whom] you experienced [them].
Have you ever been experienced? Not necessarily stoned, but beautiful.
Consciousness is never experienced in the plural, only in the singular. Not only has none of us ever experienced more than one consciousness, but there is also no trace of circumstantial evidence of this ever happening anywhere in the world. If I say that there cannot be more than one consciousness in the same mind, this seems a blunt tautology - we are quite unable to imagine the contrary...
Architecture is like a mythical fantastic. It has to be experienced. It can't be described. We can draw it up and we can make models of it, but it can only be experienced as a complete whole.
Everything I write is based on something I've personally experienced, or things that my friends have experienced that I just find horribly entertaining.
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