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Quotes About Sharing

What I like best is showing people how to have fun in the kitchen. And sharing my love of cooking.
~ Ainsley Harriott
I grew up in a joint family of 60 people with one kitchen. So I am a firm believer in the family concept.
~ Uday Kotak
The kitchen is the heart of our home.
~ Trisha Yearwood
Both of my grandmothers have always been really good bakers, and I was always in the kitchen helping them. Obviously I can't eat a lot of the things that I make, but just baking it and giving it to someone makes me feel really good.
~ Madison Keys
I believe in the power of ideas. I believe in the power of sharing knowledge.
~ Ory Okolloh
Scientific knowledge belongs to humanity.
~ Alexandra Elbakyan
More than Korean films and series, technology helped us share our culture.
~ Hyun Bin
As we scatter kindness, we help to create a safe space where we can openly share the gospel with others. We get to see a life change right before our eyes. Not only the life of another. But our lives as well.
~ Karen Ehman
Doing life with others brings incredible joy.
~ Karen Ehman
When we live generously, joy is ours because we invest more in people than possessions.
~ Karen Ehman
Our stories are all we have. The only thing that can save us is to learn each other's stories. From beginning to end....For every life we know, we are expanded.
~ Karen Fisher
Throughout its history, wine has always been a communal beverage. Drinking it implies sharing, generosity, and friendship. There's a reason wine is rarely sold in single-serving bottles!
~ Karen MacNeil
You need to talk about it. Explain it. Let people ask questions.
~ Karen Martin
Every woman needs a daughter to tell her stories to.
~ Karen White
Sharing the good and bad times with a lifelong friend made the business of living a lot more bearable.
~ Karen White
From each according to his abilities, to each according to his needs.
~ Karl Marx
People who insist on calculating in detail exactly who had what when it comes to dividing up the bill are despised, not just because they are miserly, but because such discussions involve a prolonged breach of the money-talk taboo.
~ Kate Fox
before he left home, he broke his name. Broke it into thirty-eight tiny pieces… He swept up all the pieces of who he was and tucked them away in an inside pocket. And over the years, as he met people who ended up sharing the road with him, travelling with him for a while, he would quietly give each of them a piece of his name… with all the jigsaw pieces of his name scattered about, they wouldn't be able to get all of him when they came to take him away.
~ Kate Orman
Toddlers just 14 months old will help others by handing them out-of-reach objects, and children as young as three will share their treats with others.
~ Kate Raworth
hoard too—but the striking fact is that we share at all.22 Homo sapiens, it turns out, is the most cooperative species on the planet, outperforming ants, hyenas, and even the naked mole-rat when it comes to living alongside those who are beyond our next of kin.
~ Kate Raworth
If sharing meant receiving, well and good, but if it was a question of giving, then to hell with it, the Clochemerlins would cry out in chorus. Sad to relate, these bumpkins knew nothing about Hegel or Marx. They each had their little patch of ground inherited from previous generations, their trade secrets handed down from father to son, and they could see no farther.
~ Gabriel Chevallier
When I read a book, I want you to be reading it at the same time. I want to know what would Amelia think of it. I want you to be mine. I can promise you books and conversation and all my heart, Amy.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
Intimacy doesn't have all that much to do with backseats of cars. Real intimacy is brushing your teeth together.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
I felt guilty, but lighter. I had turned my problem into someone else's.
~ Gabrielle Zevin