“This African American Vernacular English shares most of its grammar and vocabulary with other dialects of English. But it is distinct in many ways, and it is more different from standard English than any other dialect spoken in continental North America.” WayDifferentAmericaShareStandardsAfrican AmericanVocabularyGrammarNorth AmericaDialectContinentalVernacularStandard English Author:William Labov
“I know there are different kinds of actors, but I tend to have less effective relationships with actors who have a very private process - who really need to do lots of internal work, so that I become merely a witness until they're ready to share.” KnowsNeedsKindDifferentActorsProcessShareReadyWitnessInternalsDifferent Kinds Author:Joe Mantello
“So who is better off, those who share love long enough to see which parts inevitably fade or those who lose their love when it is still pristine? I think each is lonely in a different place, though if you lose your love while it is still perfect you at least have a clear explanation for your grief, while if it gradually crumbles in your hands you do not.” IfsThinkingLongStillsDifferentEnoughHandsLosesPerfectGriefClearShareLonelyExplanationFadesBetter OffDifferent PlacePristine Book:Losing Julia Source: Losing Julia
“My own diagnosis of my problem is a simpler one. It's that I share 50 per cent of my genome with a banana and 98 per cent with a chimpanzee. Banana's don't do psychological consistency. And the tiny part of us that's different - the special Homo sapiens bit - is faulty. It doesn't work. Sorry about that.” DifferentProblemBitsMy OwnShareSpecialSorryTinyPsychologicalCentsConsistencyDiagnosisHomo SapiensBananasChimpanzeesGenome Book:Engleby: A Novel Source: Engleby: A Novel
“In my opinion, everybody has the same soul from God and we are united by that. Outside, our bodies are different, our faces are different, but inside we are all the same, we share the same feelings of sadness, love, pain My music comes out of these feelings. Whether it is Japanese music, African, Qawalli, or any other form of music, if it touches your heart it becomes important for me.” IfsHeartImportantDifferentSoulFeelingsBodyPainFacesFormUnitedOpinionSadnessShareLove Pain Author:A. R. Rahman
“What we want is another sample of life, which is not on our tree of life at all. All life that we've studied so far on Earth belongs to the same tree. We share genes with mushrooms and oak trees and fish and bacteria that live in volcanic vents and so on that it's all the same life descended from a common origin. What we want is a second tree of life. We want alien life, alien not necessarily in the sense of having come from space, but alien in the sense of belonging to a different tree altogether. That is what we're looking for, "life 2.0."” WantDifferentEarthSpaceCommonTreeShareFishesAliensBelongingGenesOaksMushroomsSampleBacteriaTree Of LifeOak TreeAlien Life Author:Paul Davies
“Synonyms know each other like old colleagues, like a set of friends who've seen the world together. They swap stories, reminisce about their origins and forget that though they are similar, they are entirely different, and though they share a certain set of attributes, one can never be the other. Because a quiet night is not the same as a silent one, a firm man is not the same as a steady one, and a bright light is not the same as a brilliant one because the way they wedge themselves into a sentence changes everything.” KnowsMenWorldWayDifferentStoriesLightTogetherNightCertainForgetShareQuietSilentSentencesBrilliantFirmAttributesSteadyColleaguesWedgesSynonymReminiscingBright Lights Author:Tahereh Mafi
“Democracy does not require perfect equality, but it does require that citizens share a common life. What matters is that people of different backgrounds and social positions encounter one another, and bump up against one another, in the course of ordinary life.” PeopleDoeDifferentMatterCoursesSocialPerfectCommonDemocracySharePositionCitizensOrdinaryBackgroundsEncountersWhat MattersBumpsOrdinary LifeDifferent BackgroundsCommon Life Author:Michael Sandel
“The world we all share is the same in important respects. But in some deep ways, the lived world and its meanings are radically different.” WorldWayImportantDifferentShare Author:Peg O'Connor
“The choice facing the nation is between two totally different ways of life. And what a prize we have to fight for: no less than the chance to banish from our land the dark, divisive clouds of Marxist socialism and bring together men and women from all walks of life who share a belief in freedom.” MenWayTwoDifferentTogetherChoicesFightingBeliefNationsDarkChanceWalksShareLandMen And WomenCloudsSocialismDifferent WaysPrizeMarxistWalks Of Life Author:Margaret Thatcher
“Although we may come from vastly different stories and very different walks of life, we are one people who possess common values and common ideals; who celebrate individual excellence but also share a recognition that together, we can accomplish great and wonderful things we can't accomplish alone.” PeopleMayDifferentStoriesTogetherValuesIndividualWalksCommonWonderfulShareIdealsExcellenceAccomplishCelebrateRecognitionWonderful ThingsWalks Of LifeTogether We CanDifferent Walks Of Life Author:Barack Obama
“Solidarity is a beautiful word because it means that you reach out to those who are different from you and who have to cope with different circumstances because we recognize that we all share the same human needs and same values. It is the values that count most of all. The value of freedom of thought, the value of democratic practices, the value of respect for your fellow human beings.” NeedsHumansMeanDifferentBeautifulValuesHuman BeingsPracticeShareCircumstancesFellowsDemocraticReach OutSolidarityFreedom Of ThoughtHuman NeedsBeautiful Words Author:Aung San Suu Kyi
“Like all disciplines where information is shared and work contributes to their advancement, cuisine should be no different. The kitchen is our life, and we are available to share. We want to share our work so that future generations can cook and create a more efficient, easy and unquestionable quality.” WantShouldDifferentEasyQualityOur LivesGenerationsShareInformationDisciplineCookingAvailableCooksKitchenEfficientAdvancementFuture GenerationCuisine Author:Ferran Adria