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Quotes About Sharing

To get the full value of joy you must have someone to divide it with.
~ Mark Twain
Do not hoard what seems good for a later place in the book, or for another book; give it, give it all, give it now." —Annie Dillard
~ Annie Dillard
Do not hoard what seems good for a later place in the book, or for another book; give it, give it all, give it now. The impulse to save something good for a better place later is the signal to spend it now. Something more will arise for later, something better. These things fill from behind, from beneath, like well water.
~ Annie Dillard
You learn a lot about someone when you share a meal together.
~ Anthony Bourdain
Gosto de contar a pessoas selecionadas algumas coisas supostamente confidenciais, algumas vezes por semana, só pela piada. Mais tarde, quando essas histórias voltam para mim, fornecem-me um interessante mapa do percurso da transferência de informação, uma ingestão de bário, a revelar quem delata quem.
~ Anthony Bourdain
The old man at once pulled some chairs over for them to be seated and asked for tea to be served. He also gave an order for rice to be prepared. In a little while, some tables were brought out on which were placed dishes of fried wheat gluten, bean curds, taro sprouts, white radishes, mustard greens, green turnips, fragrant rice, and mallow soup made with vinegar. Master and disciples thus enjoyed a full meal.
~ Anthony C. Yu
It's always important to give things away; it creates good energy. If you have a closet full of clothes, and you try to keep them all, your life will get very small. But if you have a full closet and someone sees something they like, if you give it to them, the world is a better place.
~ Anthony Kiedis
Sharing enhances everything you experience.
~ Anthony Robbins
But who ever yet was offered a secret and declined it? Who at least ever declined a love secret? What sister could do so?
~ Anthony Trollope
By Jove! I cried; if he really wants someone to share the rooms and the expense, I am the very man for him. I should prefer having a partner to being alone. Young Stamford looked rather strangely at me over his wineglass. "You don't know Sherlock Holmes yet," he said; "perhaps you would not care for him as a constant companion.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
Why do people want to talk to each other? I mean, what are the things people always want to find out about other people?
~ Shirley Jackson
Say Morg--you mind if I use the rest of your bath salts? There's only a little left.
~ Shirley Jackson
It is my hope to, one day, share my love for HPL with the world.
~ Shirley Jackson
I keep thinking I am right on the point of telling someone all about myself.
~ Shirley Jackson
if hungry people were present, they were no doubt choristers and
~ Sholem Aleichem
Where is it written that I had to tell her and that she couldn't tell me.
~ Sholem Aleichem
We helped ourselves to a drop of vishniak, had some more marmalade, and made small talk. What about? Don't ask me.
~ Sholom Aleichem
We should not hoard knowledge; we should be free from our knowledge.
~ Shunryu Suzuki
For each of us, time is a thief of glory. What gives meaning to our lives and deaths is love and hope, if we are willing to share and accept.
~ Sigmund Brouwer
For each of us, time is a thief of flory. What give meaning to our lives and deaths is love and hope, if we are willing to share and accept
~ Sigmund Brouwer
Perhaps the hopes I have confessed to are of an illusory nature, too. But I hold fast to one distinction. Apart from the fact that no penalty is imposed for not sharing them, my illusions are not, like religious ones, incapable of correction.
~ Sigmund Freud
Just as we are conceived and born from the lives of others, we must sustain our daily lives with what we receive from others. And we must pay for it by giving of ourselves every single day.
~ Sigrid Undset
Ils tenaient beaucoup à respecter les nuances de leurs rapports. Une amitié est un délicat édifice; elle s'accommode de certains partages mais elle réclame aussi des monopoles. Chacune des combinaisons que nous formions - à deux, à trois, à quatre - avait sa physionomie et ses agréments: il convenait de ne pas sacrifier cette diversité.
~ Simone de Beauvoir
Well, well, my dear fellow, be it so. We have shared this same room for some years, and it would be amusing if we ended by sharing the same cell. (...)
~ Sir Arthur Conan Doyle