Quotes About Sharing
Consequently, the most powerful rewards we can receive are the attention, approval, and affection of people we love and respect. Similarly, the most powerful pain we experience is the loss of that attention, approval, and affection- the most obvious example being, of course, the death of a loved one. This is why even our greatest intellectual, athletic, or professional triumphs seem empty if we have no one with whom to share them.
~ Bruce D. Perry
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We are social animals, and there's nothing more powerful or rewarding than communicating with other people. Digital means have become the easiest and quickest way to communicate.
~ Bruce Schneier
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Das Unwirkliche ist das, was man untereinander nicht teilen kann. Was auch immer aus dieser Gemeinsamkeit herausfällt, das fällt aus dem Kreis menschlicher Angelegenheiten, geht über die Grenzen des menschlichen Theaters, über die Grenzen der Literatur hinaus.
~ Bruno Schulz
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We want to share the truth with sensitivity and love and in the context of a meaningful relationship, but with the fundamental purpose of leading someone into a relationship with Jesus Christ.
~ Bryan A. Follis
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We've been trained since kindergarten: Be nice, be kind, share, put on a smile. So we're conditioned to squash our natural selfish instincts, and that's the right thing for society.
~ Bryan Cranston
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One of the best gifts that we have for the poor and the non-poor is the living word of God. We need to share it with them and let the living word speak for itself.
~ Bryant L. Myers
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You get most things in life not by taking, but by giving.
~ Bryant McGill
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I've learned... that sometimes coming public with certain things, it inspires other people. And sometimes I want to keep things private... but then I found out that it helps other families...
~ Bubba Watson
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The greatest gift is to give people your enlightenment, to share it. It has to be the greatest.
~ Buddha
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Thousands of candles can be lighted from a single candle, and the life of the candle will not be shortened. Happiness never decreases by being shared.
~ Buddha
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He that distributeth not That which he hath received-- His food, his drink, his sustenance-- Unto devotee, brahman, beggar, wayfarer-- Such a low man as he, they say, is like Unto a lack of rain.
~ buddha quotes ii
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on having dinner with us.
~ Herman Wouk
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Anyone in pursuit of art is responding to a desire to make visible that which is not, to offer the unknown self to others.
~ Hettie Jones
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Trust = telling someone about the things that make you sleepless. Or trying to, at least. Wanting to.
~ Hillary Frank
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What is it that grieves you? Keep it not from me, but tell me, that we may know it together.
~ Homer
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Draw closer to me, let us once more throw our arms around one another, and find sad comfort in the sharing of our sorrows.
~ Homer
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Fragment ui Duizend schitterende zonnen. Vertel je geheim aan de wind, maar verwijt hem dan niet dat hij het aan de bomen doorvertelt. Khalil Gibran
~ Hosseini Khaled
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There was an idea in the air, becoming clearer and stronger, an idea not just in the theories of Karl Marx but in the dreams of writers and artists through the ages: that people might cooperatively use the treasures of the earth to make life better for everyone, not just a few.
~ Howard Zinn
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Jurgis Rudkus, it spoke of socialism, of how beautiful life might be if people cooperatively owned and worked and shared the riches of the earth. The
~ Howard Zinn
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A French Jesuit priest who encountered them in the 1650s wrote: "No poorhouses are needed among them, because they are neither mendicants nor paupers. . . . Their kindness, humanity and courtesy not only makes them liberal with what they have, but causes them to possess hardly anything except in common.
~ Howard Zinn
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Children in Iroquois society, while taught the cultural heritage of their people and solidarity with the tribe, were also taught to be independent, not to submit to overbearing authority. They were taught equality in status and the sharing of possessions. The Iroquois did not use harsh punishment on children; they did not insist on early weaning or early toilet training, but gradually allowed the child to learn self-care.
~ Howard Zinn
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A hunter-gatherer familly shares what it has, whether that is information or food. To give to others is to be able to receive from others. Knowledge and food are stored, as it were, by being shared.
~ Hugh Brody
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A]ll business for us men on earth is based on material things -- so we've just got to work hard and share the fruits of our labors with one another.
~ Hwang Sok-yong
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The expository preacher is not one who 'shares his studies' with others, he is an ambassador and a messenger authoritatively delivering the Word of God to men.
~ Iain H. Murray
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