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Last updated on November 17, 2024.
Living is having ups and downs and sharing them with friends.
Part of the healing process is sharing with other people who care.
My cat knows the meaning of life, but has no interest in sharing the secret. — © Ashleigh Brilliant
My cat knows the meaning of life, but has no interest in sharing the secret.
Authority's for sharing only when the sharer is sure of his (or hers).
Opinions is a species of property - I am always desirous of sharing.
I continued for too long to do things that I already knew how to do, or to write stories that I was assigned instead of fighting for stories that I couldn't get, or doing ones that I thought were important on my own. The wasting of time is the thing I worry about the most. Because time is all there is.
Sharing is a much better way to communicate than proving.
I don't look for good-news stories or bad-news stories.
And it's a human need to be told stories. The more we're governed by idiots and have no control over our destinies, the more we need to tell stories to each other about who we are, why we are, where we come from, and what might be possible.
I want to be able to bring out stories like 'Verna,' as well as stories which are of the modern and new generation like 'Ho Mann Jahaan,' which is a film I did of the youth of Pakistan.
Biblical community is first of all the sharing of a common life in Christ.
There's no such thing as complete when it comes to stories. Stories are infinite. They are as infinite as worlds.
I'm not going to ever feel bad about sharing what my dreams are. — © KiKi Layne
I'm not going to ever feel bad about sharing what my dreams are.
So, short stories have an even harder time, because they tend to get read during the day, between other things. They're interstitial. And yet the content of short stories tends to be very much "nighttime" content.
For example, Michael Mann's film Collateral - there is certain kinds of stories that lend themselves to digital photography. Some things are very raw stories that digital photography kind of lends itself to.
My favorite thing about partying together is sharing the memories.
I like coming home and sharing things I've tasted or seen.
Quit sharing bad news and gossip you aren't a garbage truck.
I don't design stories to fit some political ideology. I design stories about characters who I love and care about, while trying to make sense of an increasingly mad and toxic and insane world.
The sharing of food is like breaking bread, it's very symbolic.
I admire Mammootty as an actor and I have no issues sharing the screen with him.
When I decided to make my version of Poe's stories, I wanted to respect the original material or to at least get closer to what his stories are really about. Most other adaptations I've seen sort of follow the story but they never satisfy me as an audience member or as a reader.
Stories last longer: but only by becoming only stories.
It took me a long time to know enough about writing to really write short stories. You can't just immerse yourself, as you do in a novel, and see where everything goes. Novels are a very flexible, accommodating form. Short stories aren't.
The last element in drama is high stakes. War, of course, is life and death - survival, not only for the story's characters, but often for the society itself. That's why I'm drawn to stories that are built around wars, even if they're not technically "war stories."
My father used to tell me stories before I fell asleep. When the children would gather, at a certain point, I had a tendency to make up my own elementary variations on stories I had heard, or to invent totally new ones.
I'm a library user and I just don't hoard books. To me, they're for sharing.
I believe in sharing and contributing to society without being in politics.
Everything in life is about sharing; it is part of the human condition
I find that you're drawn to certain stories, and there's something about fairytales that have deep roots. They connect really deeply to you, and those are the stories that I find myself drawn to. I love characters that believe the impossible is possible.
I've never been comfortable with sharing anything: I was a single child.
Life is about creating and living experiences that are worth sharing.
If I can help one person by sharing my story then in my eyes it's a success.
Evangelism is not imposing anything on anyone; it is simply sharing the truth.
The sharing economy is out of the bag - and it's not going to go back in.
I came to graduate school with a certain vocabulary about how to talk about other people's stories, but I couldn't understand how to look at my own stories in that way. And that was what made editing such a challenge for me.
The most unique thing about music making is sharing.
Sharing information with employees makes them feel invested. — © Glen Mazzara
Sharing information with employees makes them feel invested.
I get very emotional about time periods I never lived in, but I have a weird connection to them. The mystery of it becomes about hearing the stories of those eras, and creating nostalgia from those stories.
A large family makes you accept sharing your parents.
"Stories don't always have happy endings." This stopped him. Because they didn't, did they? That's one thing the monster had definitely taught him. Stories were wild, wild animals and went off in directions you couldn't expect.
Maybe instead of strings it's stories things are made of, an infinite number of tiny vibrating stories; once upon a time they all were part of one big giant superstory, except it got broken up into a jillion different pieces, that's why no story on its own makes any sense, and so what you have to do in a life is try and weave it back together, my story into your story, our stories into all the other people's we know, until you've got something that to God or whoever might look like a letter, or even a whole word.
I tend to only be able to obsess about one thing at once, and become fully engaged in and only interested in that thing. But in the longer term, a lot of my stories also give birth to other stories.
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. It has always been clear to me that the stories of each other's lives are our best textbooks.
I dish the dirt out, and I can take it. But why should my mother and children have to take it? In 20 years, I have taken any number of stories, most of which are not true, without a murmur of complaint. But some stories you have to draw the line and say No.
I began to encounter real-life stories of dogs protecting their wounded or dying or dead handler... or dogs refusing to leave the bodies of the people they were bonded to, sitting in cemeteries for days or sometimes weeks. You find these stories endlessly.
Marketing is really just about sharing your passion.
Working with other artists and sharing your passions is great. — © Leona Lewis
Working with other artists and sharing your passions is great.
No, nothing much has changed in me as an actor. Since the day I started out, I always wanted to be part of good stories. The only thing that has changed is now I have options of good stories to choose from.
I want to be a part of bringing people together and sharing that love.
Its important to know stories. I felt the earth shift to make a place for you when you were born, and I came to tell you stories while you are young. And like me, you were born with a word on your tongue.
A generation of people are being radicalised by the criminalisation of information sharing.
I go for all sharing the privileges of the government who assist in bearing its burdens.
I'm not a chef. But I'm passionate about food - the tradition of it, cooking it, and sharing it.
Stories helped me unite parts of my existence that might otherwise have seemed irrevocably split by geography and time. And stories helped me find a future in which I, such a mongrel, could be comfortable.
I am always looking for stories that will shed light on how companies define themselves - for better or for worse. When shared with others, such stories can have an enormous impact on how well we move forward in the changing world around us.
I'm lucky that people feel comfortable sharing things with me.
I wanted to write a story that was different than what I've done before - so I decided to write dual love stories that will keep the reader wondering how the stories will come together by the end.
What does sharing music mean? It means playing it for people.
I actually pushed the boundaries on how long a book like this [The Thorn and the Blossom] can be. The original plan called for two 7,500 word stories, and I turned in two 10,000 word stories.
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