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Quotes About Sharing

All people are musicians" Wit countered. "The question is whether or not they share their songs.
~ Brandon Sanderson
I saw it in his eyes, first. That hunger, that fire. And then I found it in myself. He's a flame, Waxillium is, and fire can be shared. When I'm out here, when I'm with him, I burn, Marasi. It's wonderful.
~ Brandon Sanderson
Emotion. It is what defines men—though ironically you are poor vessels for it. It fills you up and breaks you, unless you find someone to share the burden.
~ Brandon Sanderson
Is it such a shameful thing, he thought, to be the man who likes to provide information for others, rather than be the one who has to use that information?
~ Brandon Sanderson
I only share when I have no unmet needs that I'm trying to fill. I firmly believe that being vulnerable with a larger audience is only a good idea if the healing is tied to the sharing, not to the expectations I might have for the response I get.
~ Brene Brown
There's a great quote from the movie Almost Famous that says, "The only true currency in this bankrupt world is what you share with someone else when you're uncool.
~ Brene Brown
The way to fight shame and to honor who we are is by sharing our experience with someone who has earned the right to hear it.
~ Brene Brown
Quoting Viola Davis (who is sharing rules she lives by): '4. I will not be a mystery to my daughter. She will know me and I will share my stories with her—the stories of failure, shame, and accomplishment. She will know she's not alone in that wilderness.
~ Brene Brown
Vulnerability is based on mutuality and requires boundaries and trust. It's not oversharing, it's not purging, it's not indiscriminate disclosure, and it's not celebrity-style social media information dumps. Vulnerability is about sharing our feelings and our experiences with people who have earned the right to hear them. Being vulnerable and open is mutual and an integral part of the trust-building process. We can't
~ Brene Brown
Quoting Viola Davis) I will not be a mystery to my daughter. She will know me and I will share my stories with her—the stories of failure, shame, and accomplishment. She will know she's not alone in that wilderness.
~ Brene Brown
Cognitive empathy, sometimes called perspective taking or mentalizing, is the ability to recognize and understand another person's emotions. Affective empathy, often called experience sharing, is one's own emotional attunement with another person's experience.
~ Brene Brown
Vulnerability is about sharing our feelings and our experiences with people who have earned the right to hear them. Being vulnerable and open is mutual and an integral part of the trust-building process.
~ Brene Brown
The only true currency in this bankrupt world is what you share with someone else when you're uncool. — A QUOTE FROM THE FILM
~ Brene Brown
Acknowledging vulnerability is possible only if we feel we can reach out for support. To do so, we must feel some competence in our relationships." The likelihood of our finding the insight and courage to acknowledge our personal vulnerabilities is dependent on our ability to share and talk about those vulnerabilities with someone we trust and with whom we feel safe.
~ Brene Brown
Vulnerability is not oversharing, it's sharing with people who have earned the right to hear our stories and our experiences. Vulnerability is not weakness; it's our greatest measure of courage.
~ Brene Brown
Knowledge is power and power is never diminished by sharing it—it is only increased.
~ Brene Brown
God lives within us, not above us. Sharing our gifts and talents with the world is the most powerful source of connection with God.
~ Brene Brown
It also takes discipline and self-awareness to understand what to share and with whom.
~ Brene Brown
Vulnerability is about sharing our feelings and our experiences with people who have earned the right to hear them.
~ Brene Brown
The only true currency in this bankrupt world is what you share with someone else when you're uncool.
~ Brene Brown
It takes a lot of courage to show up and be all in when we can't control the outcome. It also takes discipline and self-awareness to understand what to share and with whom. Vulnerability is not oversharing; it is sharing with the people who earn the right to hear our stories and our experiences. Vulnerability is not a weakness; it's our greatest measure of courage." -Brené Brown
~ Brene Brown
One of the questions I'm most often asked is "Don't you get really depressed talking to people about vulnerability and hearing about people's darkest struggles?" My answer is no, never. That's because I've learned more about worthiness, resilience, and joy from those people who courageously shared their struggles with me than from any other part of my work.
~ Brene Brown
When we hear someone else sing about the jagged edges of heartache or the unspeakable nature of grief, we immediately know we're not the only ones in pain. The transformative power of art is in this sharing.
~ Brene Brown
When someone shares something great that's happened to them, we can show interest and ask questions. When someone demonstrates joy when we share ours, we can express gratitude: "Thank you for celebrating this with me. It means so much that you're happy for me.
~ Brene Brown