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Quotes About Sharing

Il piacere di leggere è doppio quando si vive con qualcuno che divide con te gli stessi libri.
~ Katherine Mansfield
The pleasure of all reading is doubled when one lives with another who shares the same books.
~ Katherine Mansfield
I am treating you as my friend, asking you to share my present minuses in the hope that I can ask you to share my future plusses.
~ Katherine Mansfield
I encourage you to set foot on a journey to a more authentic life, the same journey I wrote about in my memoir, The Box of Daughter: Healing the Authentic Self. Sharing our stories helps us heal ourselves, and as we share, we begin to heal ourselves, and in doing so, we help to heal the world.
~ Katherine Mayfield
It was nice, them having this kind of knowledge about each other. No one else knew this about him. She supposed in every person there were bits of you that you shared only with the people you had been a child with.
~ Kathleen Gilles Seidel
Give to the one who asks you, and do not turn away from the one who wants to borrow from you." Matthew 5:42
~ Kathleen McGowan
Here was gossip, cooking, boot- and diaper-drying and all the other business that man has ever performed before a fire. Here also could always be found someone with the soul of a concierge who could lead you through the maze of woolen-walled corridors to the room within a room that you were seeking, telling you meanwhile every detail of what went on behind that particular khaki curtain. As
~ Kathryn Hulme
Our invitation to community, which we read at the beginning of our gatherings, includes this important line: "At The Refuge, everyone gives, everyone receives.
~ Kathy Escobar
I think that food ties us to our community and our traditions, and it's the thing that makes us feel good and connected.
~ Kathy Freston
Many of us commit the error of following the rules of our cultural community, which prevents us from stepping out of our caves and sharing our gifts in the world.
~ Kathy Sparrow
The flickering candlelight conspired with the silence, and we only interrupted each other's reading to share a casual delight.
~ Keith Donohue
3. Don't come to the party empty-handed. Who are the stars of today's digital world? Those writers, bloggers, and gurus who do the best job of providing information, creative content, links, or even just empathy to a community of like-minded individuals. Many of them do it all for free, and their reward is a devout following of people who, in return, offer as much as they receive. It's a loop. In connecting, online and off, you're only as good as what you give away.
~ Keith Ferrazzi
connecting—sharing my knowledge and resources, time and energy, friends and associates, and empathy and compassion in a continual effort to provide value to others, while coincidentally increasing my own.
~ Keith Ferrazzi
In short, caring is sharing, so ditch your milquetoast posts and say something that matters.
~ Keith Ferrazzi
Real, actionable insight mostly comes from experience, books, and other people.
~ Keith Ferrazzi
by giving your time and expertise and sharing them freely, the pie gets bigger for everyone.
~ Keith Ferrazzi
Power, today, comes from sharing information, not withholding it.
~ Keith Ferrazzi
His statement flew in the face of everything I knew. He thought of relationships as finite, like a pie that could only be cut into so many pieces. Take a piece away, and there was that much less for him. I knew, however, that relationships are more like muscles - the more you work them, the stronger they become.
~ Keith Ferrazzi
The Web is no longer just about the present-that crazy driver or this delicious meal. As we share messages, photos and updates, we're building a data trail about our lives and histories online.We can now tell stories not just about what is happening today, but where we've been, what we've shared, and what might happen in the future.
~ Keith Ferrazzi
I don't tell them how to draft their papers; I show them how I draft my papers.
~ Kelly Gallagher
What would happen if we who call ourselves Christians were as driven to share our lives with God as we are to debate theology? Do we, after all, propose to win the world over by flawless theology - or by presenting to them a flawless Person?
~ Ken McFarland
When most people are happy, it's not really fun until you can share it with someone, especially someone you love, a mate or a friend.
~ Ken Wilber
He was drunk enough that he was willing to share his wisdom with me.
~ Kenn Amdahl
Library stacks from this perspective are not a repository; they are a crowd.
~ Kenneth A. Bruffee