Strangers are exciting, their mystery never ends. But, there's nothing like looking at your own history in the faces of your friends.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There's something quite exciting when you have a history with somebody and you see them do new and different things.
Sometimes you have to get to know someone really well to realize you're really strangers.
I know my mother has always looked at strangers as friends.
I look upon every day to be lost, in which I do not make a new acquaintance.
One of the hardest aspects of this protracted public persona is not knowing others as well as they feel they know me. It's a rather clumsy feeling actually; to not know someone who acts as though you're old friends.
I have always done films with friends rather than strangers.
Our very lives depend on the ethics of strangers, and most of us are always strangers to other people.
One of things I like about looking at pictures when you're young and also meeting back with old friends you haven't seen in a long time is, for me, it's a glimpse of who I was.
In the digital universe, our personal history and its sense of narrative is succeeded by our social networking profile - a snapshot of the current moment. The information itself - our social graph of friends and likes - is a product being sold to market researchers in order to better predict and guide our futures.
There are no strangers here; Only friends you haven't yet met.