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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
I have had experiences of playing in Japan.
My music is about me and my experiences.
I have memories of doing 'Toys In The Attic' and being on the floor next to my drums, on my back, laughing. — © Joey Kramer
I have memories of doing 'Toys In The Attic' and being on the floor next to my drums, on my back, laughing.
You can have all the external experiences but you have to be the love first.
All my experiences removed geography from my world.
I love 'Beetlejuice' - that's where I met my husband! He designed the sets, so I have nothing but fond memories of that movie.
We are each responsible for all of our experiences.
There is always tension between the possibilities we aspire to and our wounded memories and past mistakes.
I had no traumatic childhood experiences.
All these experiences I've had, I wouldn't change it for the world.
All experiences exist in one time frame.
We try to keep the beautiful memories, but other things from the past creep up on us.
I'm grateful for all the experiences, even the negative ones. — © Ioan Gruffudd
I'm grateful for all the experiences, even the negative ones.
As an activist, you do find yourself directed more toward public action. But I've always tried to use stories from my own life in my writing for instance. It has always been clear to me that the stories of each other's lives are our best textbooks. Every social justice movement that I know of has come out of people sitting in small groups, telling their life stories, and discovering that other people have shared similar experiences. So, if we've shared many experiences, then it probably has something to do with power or politics, and if we unify and act together, then we can make a change.
You are only as big as your experiences.
I try to avoid bad experiences.
My inspiration comes from my real life experiences.
We are the sum total of our experiences.
I have found that all of my memories seem to need a place and that a good part of what we think of as explicit memory has to do with location.
I tend to avoid melodrama. I try to create very realistic settings and very realistic experiences and realistic responses to these experiences. Melodrama is the use of really big events that may or may not happen in real life - certainly they do, but they're not events that are common to most people. Most of the things that happen in my novels are things that could happen to people in real life.
What we are, the experiences we've had, come to the surface.
We are the first to honour the memories of those who perished through slavery, by declaring August 1 as Emancipation Day.
Alzheimer's ... it is a barren disease, as empty and lifeless as a desert. It is a thief of hearts and souls and memories.
Most everything you think you know about me is nothing more than memories.
If i were to lose my memories, I would rely on music. There is so much of my story embedded in each.
Writers, like elephants, have long, vicious memories. There are things I wish I could forget.
Launch and entry are such unique experiences.
The person who experiences most wins.
Its not age as much as the experiences I have had.
Memories are bullets. Some whiz by and only spook you. Others tear you open and leave you in pieces.
No one can take away the experiences I have had.
'Cheeni Kum' was one of the nicest experiences.
There are no mistakes in life... only experiences.
People create their own experiences.
The experiences of life teach truth.
And once again we wish you All joyous things and more A day that's filled with happiness And memories to store.
I've had some weird experiences.
Human beings remember experiences — © Matt Prior
Human beings remember experiences
I write about personal experiences.
Well, I'm grateful for all the experiences that I've had.
I do remember the space program from my earliest memories. It's always been with me and something I wanted to be a part of.
There is nothing steadfast in life but our memories. We are sure of keeping intact only that which we have lost.
The museums and parks are graveyards above the ground- congealed memories of the past that act as a pretext for reality.
Everyone has two memories. The one you can tell and the one that is stuck to the underside of that, the dark, tarry smear of what happened.
One of my earliest memories was throwing a tantrum because I wasn't allowed to put together the coffee percolator.
I don't care if someone remembered me. Life is for living and memories for those who we leave behind.
I want to share the experiences I've had.
I think we are a product of all our experiences. — © Sanford I. Weill
I think we are a product of all our experiences.
All design is the process of making experiences.
I think what happens in a religious life is that we have those experiences of affirmation and that one starts to live a Christian life or a Jewish life or a Muslim life or a Buddhist life, by affirming that affirmation each day. Each day you say 'Yes' to that Yes. So the life of being a Christian for example, is always a life of double affirmation, that you each day say 'Yes' to those counter-experiences of saying 'Yes', even when you're not experiencing them at that time, you're remaining loyal to that experience.
We're a provider of experiences, not strictly accommodation.
Setbacks are just learning experiences.
We've always written from personal experiences.
In the end one only experiences oneself.
I had horrible experiences in Hollywood.
I don't think I'll ever act again. I have so many wonderful memories, but those days are over.
I'm always coming up with ideas that have been inspired by memories, everyday life and this and that and the other.
A lot of my work comes from my life experiences.
If you are ready for mystical experiences, you have them.
We're only as big as our experiences.
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