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Quotes About Sharing

Unshared happiness is not happiness.
~ Boris Pasternak
There's the life you live and the life you leave behind. But what you share with someone else - especially someone you love - that's not just how you bury your past. It's how you write your future.
~ Brad Meltzer
Do you not see that? That's what being family is - that's the best part - it's not tit for tat or who owes more, it's simply - when one hurts, so does the other; when one finds good, you share in that, too. That's family.
~ Brad Meltzer
On vacation, people were so willing to give strangers personal information that they never would at home: names, addresses, phone numbers . . . it was a phenomenon unique to traveling. As
~ Brad Thor
It would be great to be able to pass on to someone all of the successes, the failures, and the knowledge that one has had. To help someone, avoid all the fire, pain and anxiety would be wonderful.
~ Sylvester Stallone
It would be great to be able to pass on to someone all of the successes, failures, and knowledge that one has had. To help someone, avoid all the fire, pain and anxiety would be wonderful!
~ Sylvester Stallone
She reached for another piece of bacon, then handed it to me. True love.
~ Sylvia Day
Though it's quite clear all your beauty, all your wit, is a gift, my dear, from me.
~ Sylvia Plath
Nada melhor do que vomitar com outra pessoa para ganhar intimidade
~ Sylvia Plath
Buddy said he figured there must be something in poetry if a girl like me spent all her days over it, so each time we met I read him some poetry and explained to him what I found in it.
~ Sylvia Plath
There is a charge For the eyeing of my scars, there is a charge For the hearing of my heart— It really goes. And there is a charge, a very large charge For a word or a touch Or a bit of blood Or a piece of my hair or my clothes.
~ Sylvia Plath
For every giver there must be a receiver, and for every receiver there must be a giver.
~ T. Harv Eker
The deal is this: if somebody isn't willing to receive his or her share, it must go to whoever will. The rain doesn't care who gets it and neither does money. At
~ T. Harv Eker
Parte de tu misión en la vida debe ser, pues, compartir tus dones y tu valía con la máxima gente posible. Eso
~ T. Harv Eker
Es hora de empezar a compartir tus dones en lugar de guardarlos o de fingir que no existen. Es
~ T. Harv Eker
It is impossible to live in autarchy, to make the testimony of faith, pray and fast and go to pilgrimage only, far from men and worrying about no one except oneself. It is worth repeating that to be with God is tantamount to being with men; to carry faith is tantamount to carrying the responsibility of a continuous social commitment. The teaching that we should extract from zakat is explicit: to posses is tantamount to having to share.
~ Tariq Ramadan
Everything that is tearing us down today will become a memory, and this memory will be shared as an anecdote or a story or a poem or a play or a warning. It will be shared with another human being, who will then understand that he is not alone in his sadness. This is why we show up for others and tell our tales and listen to others. The great congregation meets daily, and you are someone's angel today. (In an Interview with James Grissom)
~ Tennessee Williams
Our stories are what we have," Our Good Mother says. "Our stories preserve us. we give them to one another. Our stories have value. Do you understand?
~ Julianna Baggott
No hay como compartir una almohada, eso aclara completamente las ideas; a veces hasta acaba con ellas, lo cual es una tranquilidad.
~ Julio Cortazar
She, of course, told me this shit, because she couldn't stop herself from telling me everything she's thinking.
~ Junot Diaz
Our place had just four rooms and voices had a way of carrying, you couldn't sneeze in one room without somebody in another saying bless you.
~ Justin Cronin
Martin is usually represented in the act of sharing his cape with the beggar. This is also the origin of the word chapel—for centuries later, in a small church, there was a piece of cloth reputed to be a portion of Martin's cape. From that piece of cape—capella—the little church came to be called a "chapel," and those who served in it, "chaplains.
~ Justo L. González
My guess is, they couldn't sleep, and they had the kind of generous nature that reckons insomnia isn't something you hoard all for yourself, you share it with your friends and loved ones.
~ K.J. Parker
In the sweetness of friendship let there be laughter, and sharing of pleasures
~ Kahlil Gibran