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Kamand Kojouri
“Missing you,
I missed a part of me
I shared with you
that鈥檚 now gone.

Missing you,
when really,
it was the way you made me feel
and the things you made us do.

Missing you
I shouldn鈥檛 be.
But I can鈥檛 help missing
who I was with you.

Missing you,
I missed
and missed so much of the world
and wasn鈥檛 even missed in return.”
Kamand Kojouri

Galt Niederhoffer
“It was understood that they shared the same thresholds--the same inexhaustible appetite for wasting time, for discussing lofty ideas, for dissecting trivial things, for driving to nowhere in particular, for listening to music, for talking about books, for obsessing over pop culture, but mostly for laughing, talking, and simply being together. There was nothing one could say that the other would find too cruel or too kind. And on those rare occasions when they did tire of each other, they needed only go a day without talking before they yearned to reconnect.”
Galt Niederhoffer, The Romantics

Kamand Kojouri
“Can we share my eyes
so you can see what I see?
Can we share my ears
so you can hear what I hear?
Can you perch on my shoulders
so you can go where I go?
Always in my heart,
I don鈥檛 experience anything separate from you.
This shared wonderment becomes doubled.
This shared love becomes infinite.”
Kamand Kojouri

Anthony Liccione
“Every corner and room of a house will carry memories, make these the most pleasurable times you shared with your family.”
Anthony Liccione

Tony Curl
“At times, don鈥檛 be forced to play nice with others, especially when their version of playing nice favours them, and is focused on them. Playing nice means working together for a shared result. I鈥檓 not sorry for not being able to play nice with everyone, sometimes I only play nice with the best.”
Tony Curl, Seriously Simple Stuff to Get You Unstuck

“The work is to be shared and not consumed, if it were, it would not be a work of art.”
Alan Maiccon

“Often truths we are not ready for can cause trauma and pain and push one deeper into denial. It can also make one more aggressive to defend the denial and seek others like yourself to defend this shared denial as well.”
L.B. 脫 Ceallaigh, The Bifrost and The Ark: Examining the Cult and Religion of New Atheism

Sarah Beth Durst
“She shouldn't be punished for what she'd done. Protecting the books was her actual job description, as well as her life's mission, and as for using what was in the books and sharing the knowledge they contained... well, that should be her job and her mission.
Books should be shared with everyone who wants to open their minds and hearts to know.
Sarah Beth Durst, The Spellshop

Michael Bassey Johnson
“When you are in tune with nature, you stop seeing birds as birds; trees as trees; humans as humans. They all become a vast extension of yourself.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Stamerenophobia

Rick Moody
“A bed is where a sense of shared purpose first takes root.”
Rick Moody, Hotels of North America

“Life is so precious, it should be shared.”
Psyche Roxas-Mendoza

“What I mean when I talk about sovereignty is that "we have a different way of being". Those of us who are organising around the idea of sovereignty are not asking for inclusion within the capitalist system. We're not asking for the so-called benefits of a capitalist system, which is always based on exclusions because it is based on privatising what was once communal and shared. We're saying no to being incorporated. We're saying yes to a completely different way of being, to a society based on commonality and plurality, not the fundamentalism of markets, religion, and the gender binary. We're not pushing to get in. Why should we want to enmesh ourselves in an economy and a political system that is driving the planet and our species toward destruction?”
Sendolo Diamina

Eudora Welty
“It seems likely to me now that the very element in my character that took possession of me there on top of that mountain, the fierce independence that was suddenly mine, to remain inside me no matter how it scared me when I tumbled, was an inheritance. Indeed it was my chief inheritance from my mother, who was braver. Yet, while she knew that independent spirit so well, it was what she agonizingly tried to protect me from, in effort to warn me against. It was what she shared, it made the strongest bond between us and the strongest tension. To grow up is to fight for it, to grow old is to lose it after having possessed it.”
Eudora Welty, On Writing

“In the thicket of dark hair on his chest, her fingers entwine with Fiona鈥檚, and a softly exhaled sigh of contentment escapes her blonde-haired lover鈥檚 lips. The symmetry of them at each side of him is imperfect, but then this is true in much of nature. Not everything is as true as a butterflies wing. She pushes her nose into his hair and basks in his scent. Nature, symmetrical or otherwise, also abhors a vacuum. It is Fiona who breaks the silence, perhaps unsurprisingly.
鈥業鈥檝e been thinking about your book.鈥� She murmurs, her fingers forming triangle shapes with Jutta鈥檚 beneath the cover, breaking and reforming them again in unseen silence. A game without a word between them, a twinned tickle above John鈥檚 steady heart.”
A. N. Onatopp

“Happiness is really boundless when shared”
Tshetrim Tharchen, A Play of the Cosmos: Script of the Stars