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Quotes About Imparting

Is it a reply to these suggestions, to say, society is a Pestalozzian school; all are teachers and pupils in turn. We are equally served by receiving and by imparting. Men who know the same things, are not long the best company for each other.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
You teach what you know... but impart who you are.
~ Jack Frost
Men, I had often observed, were never happier than when they believed they were imparting wisdom.
~ Deanna Raybourn
L'insegnamento che viene elargito dovrebbe essere percepito come un regalo prezioso e non come un dovere imposto
~ Albert Einstein
I'm good at description and imparting flow to a story, but I don't necessarily understand the value of long scenes.
~ Karan Mahajan
One of the chief causes of the feeble life in the church is the mistaken idea that our happiness is the main object of God's grace. God's objective is far holier and far higher! He has saved us that we in turn might save others. Every believer is ordained to be the means of imparting to others the life he or she has received.
~ Andrew Murray
we must become bards: poets charged with the task of keeping and imparting the stories, language, values, and beliefs of a culture.
~ Sarah Arthur
It does not seem to me that I have the right to foist a story on people, most of whom are children who should be learning all the time, unless I am learning from it too.
~ Diana Wynne Jones
There is even a tradition in the Bhagvata Purana that the greatest sages 'range over the world in the guise of mad persons' whilst imparting wisdom.
~ Graham Hancock
Integral reality is the world's transparency, a perceiving of the world as truth: a mutual perceiving and imparting of the truth of the world and of man and of all that transluces both.
~ Jean Gebser
You teach what you know... but impart who you are.
~ Jack Frost
when the power of imparting joy Is equal to the will, the human soul Requires no other heaven.
~ Percy Bysshe Shelley