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Quotes About Sharing

Strength is a resource. If you have a lot and someone doesn't, you gotta share yours.
~ Svetlana Chmakova
I had a bunch of paintings around at my house, and someone said to me, 'Why don't you just put them on Instagram? Why don't you show people these?' And I didn't want to - it was just something else I would have to do. But eventually, I was like, 'What's the harm?' And the response was so insane!
~ Alison Mosshart
The real evolution is to learn something new every day - it's very important for chefs to share what they have discovered.
~ Alain Ducasse
If I can introduce someone to something new, as is constantly happening to me, then I am elated.
~ Trevor Dunn
The biggest kick is reading something new and exciting and then getting other people to share your enthusiasm. Beyond all the cant and hypocrisy in publishing, that's what it's all about.
~ Sonny Mehta
Don't get to the point where you think, 'I learned everything last week,' or, 'I learned everything last year.' You'll never learn everything. Wake up every day and try to learn something new. And if you do learn something, pass it on to people you think deserve the game.
~ Too Short
Co-creation is much more work than writing somewhere in a hidden corner and then publishing your content. However, the benefits outweigh the costs.
~ Alexander Osterwalder
To reminisce with my old friends, a chance to share some memories, and play our songs again.
~ Ricky Nelson
I've never been one for keeping a journal, so my songs were my journals. They allowed me to express my feelings and let people know what was going on with me. I knew that somebody would relate.
~ Janet Jackson
I always loved singing, but I thought it was like drawing - just something you do in your own little corner to calm yourself down. But when my friend, the French songwriter Etienne Daho, listened to my songs, he was so moved that told me that I had to do a demo, share them with the world.
~ Lou Doillon
When people who are songwriters say 'That's my property and if you give it away for free then I'll lose my incentive,' then, well, good riddance.
~ Ian MacKaye
I love to give the song away - it's so exciting - where, I think, a lot of younger songwriters, they struggle with that. And it's a big struggle, where they want the shine and they want people to know that it was their idea and it was their doing. But luckily, I've been through that, so I can just focus on helping other people do their thing.
~ Justin Tranter
The whole point of music is being able to share your story. I've been songwriting for a long time, usually while on the road, as a way to get my feelings out.
~ Camila Cabello
For the most part, the real work is done in the songwriting stage and recording; the next step is presenting to people.
~ Washed Out
It's really important that we communally share what's going on with each other... Otherwise, we're going to be walking around in a very sorrowful place.
~ Bill Ward
What differentiates us from animals is the fact that we can listen to other people's dreams, fears, joys, sorrows, desires and defeats - and they in turn can listen to ours.
~ Henning Mankell
I travel with chocolate - Godiva with caramel. When the craving hits, I have to have it. I share, but if I'm on my last one, I've been known to say, 'Sorry, I'm out!'
~ Christa B. Allen
I think I felt very alone for a lot of my life, but once I was able to share my story more and more, and people wouldn't say, 'Hey, I felt sorry for you,' but, 'I get it, and I understand you,' it kind of encouraged me to tell it more. I just don't want people to feel alone.
~ Bobby Bones
Even with my wife, I find sharing soup is hard.
~ Wallace Shawn
I have really become a huge believer in the power of open source.
~ Peter Levine
For me, open source is a moral thing.
~ Matt Mullenweg
With TensorFlow, when we started to develop it, we kind of looked at ourselves and said: 'Hey, maybe we should open source this.'
~ Jeff Dean
All of our code is open source, so it can be used for other projects.
~ Miguel de Icaza
Companies have been trying to figure out what it is that makes open source work.
~ Brian Behlendorf