“For me, clothes mean self-expression. You need to have an audience and connect with people. Fashion is shared. It connects people. And we share an experience beyond the clothes.” PeopleNeedsMeanSelfAudienceShareFashionExpressionClothesSelf Expression Author:Anna Dello Russo
“It's much more fun to share and laugh at the bad times and the frustrations. I find you get a much deeper connection with the audience that way.” WayFunAudienceLaughingShareConnectionsDeeperFrustrationBad Times Author:Aziz Ansari
“You always feel like rock critics are frustrated musicians. I envy musicians their ability to live their art and share it with an audience, in the moment.” FeelsArtMomentsAbilityAudienceShareRocksMusicianCriticsEnvyFrustrated Author:Todd Haynes
“Martha Stewart denied allegations that she had been given inside information to sell 4,000 shares of a stock in a biotech firm. Stewart then showed her audience how to make a festive, quick-burning yule log out of freshly-shredded financial documents.” GivenAudienceShareInformationSellsFinancialBurningFirmDeniedDocumentsFestiveAllegationsBiotechYule Author:Dennis Miller
“I write because I need to share my thoughts with the audience.” NeedsWritingAudienceShareMy Thoughts Author:Paulo Coelho
“What you're hoping for about the concert is an overall collective experience that everyone has and that you share with them and when you hit the stage you have a "common" feeling. Even though you're the performer and they're the audience there's something uniting everybody in the room.” FeelingsRoomsCommonAudienceShareStageCollectivesConcertsPerformersUniting Author:Joel Plaskett
“Any work of art represents a series of conscious choices on the part of the artist - what color to paint, what note to play, what word to use - in that artist's attempt to share what is in his or her soul. The audience is free to accept or reject those choices; it is emphatically not free to substitute its own.” ArtSoulPlayUseArtistChoicesAcceptingAudienceShareColorConsciousSeriesNotesPaintRejectsWorks Of ArtSubstitutes Author:Leonard Pitts