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Quotes About Share

You leave home to seek your fortune and, when you get it, you go home and share it with your family.
~ Anita Baker
I am very happy to help share the great treasure trove of Japanese content with the western world.
~ Masi Oka
My parents even let me switch schools, to leave my regular school to go to the producer's school, because I told them producing is what I love to do, and it makes me happy to share my music and my passion with others. I was dreaming to go to that school. I begged them. They were like, 'Yah, know what? If you are happy, we are happy.'
~ Martin Garrix
If you're a new artist, practice your art and share it. Set up shop somewhere, whether it's a street corner or a coffee shop. I got my start in a coffee shop that didn't even have live music. I wanted to play in coffee shops that did have live music, but I didn't have an audience.
~ Jason Mraz
I've fallen prey to my fair share of moments of the phobias of others and the way that that can become an attack.
~ Ezra Miller
What the investment community does like is short-term measures designed to boost share prices.
~ James Surowiecki
We do not owe allegiance to any candidate because they share our party or our color, but because they share our principles and our conscience.
~ Benjamin Todd Jealous
My observations are not bread crumbs. They do not dissolve. They are on record, on film printed in books, and found on the Internet. I am happy to share them. For this I was born.
~ Bill Cosby
Conservatives have deep distrust of government power, so I not only understand their privacy concerns, I share them.
~ Mike Pompeo
I don't discount the privilege that comes with being the kid of two very great actors. All I can say is I'm very grateful that I've had their examples. And it's fun to get to share it with them.
~ Zoe Perry
When you improve your product so it does the customer's job better, then you gain market share.
~ Clayton M. Christensen
Humanitarianism is commendable, but not when you're demanding that others share the burdens and expense.
~ Bret Stephens
But any big change is more likely to result if there is a disruptive event such as new technologies or platforms that have a surprising effect on market share.
~ Trip Hawkins
The fact of the matter is it's very reasonable to ask the wealthiest estates to pay their share. We did that since Teddy Roosevelt, a Republican president.
~ Chris Van Hollen
Rabbi Heschel replied: "I would say: Let them remember that there is a meaning beyond absurdity. Let them be sure that every little deed counts, that every word has power, and that we can—every one—do our share to redeem the world in spite of all absurdities and all frustrations and all disappointments. And above all, remember that the meaning of life is to build a life as if it were a work of art.
~ Robert K. Greenleaf
Society can progress if men's labors show a profit - if they yield more than is put in. To produce at a loss must leave less for all to share.
~ Bernard Baruch
What an inspiring book. Thank heaven Lee Thornton decided to share her remarkable life story with us. Lee's book is a blessing as well as a terrific read.
~ Caroline Myss
I love building spaces: architecture, furniture, all of it, probably more than fashion. The development procedure is more tactile. It's about space and form and it's something you can share with other people.
~ Donna Karan
The homeland might be lacking snakes, but it held its share of venom.
~ Dorien Kelly
By His life, death, and resurrection, our Savior has conquered our enemies, and by His Spirit He has granted us to share in the victory.
~ R. C. Sproul
Life is a gift, not to possess, but to share.
~ Henri Nouwen
Your life is like a pizza. It could be round, it could be square. But you'll enjoy it most of all When it's something that you share.
~ Jim Benton
People who are artists professionally are not artists because they want to be artists; they have to be artists. They're compelled to get that creativity out and to share that with others.
~ Brian Stokes Mitchell
Imperialism was genuinely popular among Athenians who would expect to share in its profits, even if only indirectly and collectively, and not to have to bear its burdens.
~ J. M. Roberts