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Quotes About Sharing

Now I can look at things again because she's here to see them too.
~ Toni Morrison
The only way to own what I know is to write it and let you read it
~ Toni Morrison
Together the old man and the boy sat on the grass and shared the heart of the watermelon. The nasty-sweet guts of the earth.
~ Toni Morrison
The only way to own what I know is to write it and let you read what I write
~ Toni Morrison
Maybe all he was really saying was: I am not responsible for your pain; share your happiness with me but not your unhappiness.
~ Toni Morrison
Blessed are the generous, for they know their riches belong to others. Blessed
~ Tony Hendra
The true measure of your education is not what you know, but how you share what you know with others.
~ Kent Nerburn
In some corner of your life, you know more about something than anyone else on earth. The true measure of your education is not what you know, but how you share what you know with others.
~ Kent Nerburn
We have some nachos left." Carlos motioned to a plate on the table. "But I don't suppose you're interested." "I already ate." Ian sat at the end of the table. "Anyone we know?" Carlos's amber eyes twinkled. "Ouch." He glared at Toni.
~ Kerrelyn Sparks
a candle loses nothing from lighting another candle
~ Kerry Day
At the core of every successful conversation lies the free flow of relevant information.
~ Kerry Patterson
In the midst of this culture of openness and sharing, we need to think carefully about the information we're volunteering to the world. Sometimes the world is listening.
~ Kevin D. Mitnick
If Jefferson gave you his house at Monticello, you'd have his house and he wouldn't. But if he gave you an idea, you'd have the idea and he'd still have the idea. That weirdness is the source of our uncertainty about intellectual property today. For
~ Kevin Kelly
Possession is not as important as it once was. Accessing is more important than ever. Pretend
~ Kevin Kelly
We might subscribe to the marginalia feed from someone we respect, so we get not only their reading list but their marginalia—highlights, notes, questions, musings. The
~ Kevin Kelly
This wide, fast-moving system of technology bends the culture subtly, but steadily, so it amplifies the following forces: Becoming, Cognifying, Flowing, Screening, Accessing, Sharing, Filtering, Remixing, Interacting, Tracking, Questioning, and then Beginning.
~ Kevin Kelly
As far back as 1813, Thomas Jefferson understood that ideas were not really property, or if they were property they differed from real estate. He wrote, "He who receives an idea from me, receives instruction himself without lessening mine; as he who lights his taper at mine, receives light without darkening me." If
~ Kevin Kelly
Po co mielibyÅ›my posiada?, skoro takÄ… samÄ… u?yteczno?? w czasie rzeczywistym zyskujemy dziÄ™ki wynajmowi, leasingowi, licencjonowaniu i dzieleniu siÄ™. Tak czy siak, nasze ?ycie przyspiesza, a jedynÄ… adekwatnÄ… prÄ™dkoÅ›ciÄ… jest natychmiastowo??. Tempem przyszÅ'oÅ›ci bÄ™dzie szybko?? poruszania siÄ™ elektronów.
~ Kevin Kelly
More important, with my permission, my highlights can be shared with other readers, and I can read the highlights of a particular friend, scholar, or critic.
~ Kevin Kelly
The internet is less a creation dictated by economics than one dictated by sharing gifts.
~ Kevin Kelly
Uber, the world's largest taxi company, owns no vehicles. Facebook, the world's most popular media owner, creates no content. Alibaba, the most valuable retailer, has no inventory. And Airbnb, the world's largest accommodation provider, owns no real estate. Something interesting is happening." Indeed
~ Kevin Kelly
If today's social media has taught us anything about ourselves as a species, it is that the human impulse to share overwhelms the human impulse for privacy.
~ Kevin Kelly
One reason to format the code in a uniform way is so that nobody can "own" a piece of code just by formatting it in his or her private way.
~ Kevlin Henney
Truth is a deep kindness that teaches us to be content in our everyday life and share with the people the same happiness.
~ Khalil Gibran