“To regret one's own experiences is to arrest one's own development. To deny one's own experiences is to put a lie into the lips of one's life. It is no less than a denial of the soul.”
“It's a learning experience, ... I've never been through a full year of pro ball, and that's an experience in itself. I'll take positives from it and learn from the negatives.”
“You don't want to get rid of your experiences, because they're your experiences - good or bad - and you need them, but it would be great if they weren't on the video shelf!”
“As an experiment we decided to try a collaboration together between the three of us, and it turned out great, and we have been working together ever since the first experiment.”
“We're really relying on the channel here. We're relying on their relationship with the end-user and their experience in the business on the ground. We want people with Domain experience performing the application building.”
“Truman was mentioned as having stellar programs in two of those areas, one of them was the undergraduate research experience that we give the students here, the other was a senior capstone experience,”
“It is true that my discovery of LSD was a chance discovery, but it was the outcome of planned experiments and these experiments took place in the framework of systematic pharmaceutical, chemical research. It could better be described as serendipity.”
If just one of [those people] experiences life as a crazy adventure--and I mean that he, or she, experiences this every single day... Then he or she is a joker in a pack of cards.
The subjective experience of intense pain (“That’s all I can take”) corresponds exactly to one’s subjective experience in relation to truth (“That’s all I can take”).
Compassion is, by definition, relational. Compassion literally means “to suffer with,” which implies a basic mutuality in the experience of suffering. The emotion of compassion springs from the recognition that the human experience is imperfect.