Quotes About Sharing
They have a deep need just to talk, just to tell a story, however small or reckless.
~ Colum McCann
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Communication is truth; communication is happiness. To share is our duty; to go down boldly and bring to light those hidden thoughts which are the most diseased; to conceal nothing; to pretend nothing; if we are ignorant to say so; if we love our friends to let them know it.
~ Virginia Woolf
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For pleasure has no relish unless we share it.
~ Virginia Woolf
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Now to sum it up,' said Bernard. 'Now to explain to you the meaning of my life. Since we do not know each other (though I met you once I think, on board a ship going to Africa), we can talk freely. The illusion is upon me that something adheres for a moment, has roundness, weight, depth, is completed. This, for the moment, seems to be my life. If it were possible, I would hand it you entire. I would break it off as one breaks off a bunch of grapes. I would say, Take it. This is my life.
~ Virginia Woolf
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The journey is everything. Most necessary of all, but rarest good fortune, we should try to find some man of our own sort who will go with us and to whom we can say the first thing that comes into our heads. For pleasure has no relish unless we share it.
~ Virginia Woolf
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I want to give, to be given, and solitude in which to unfold my possessions.
~ Virginia Woolf
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The novel is the medium which makes it possible for people of ordinary intelligence to communicate their ideas to the world.
~ Virginia Woolf
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But with Peter everything had to be shared; everything gone into.
~ Virginia Woolf
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How little, after all, one can tell anybody about one's life! Here I sit; there you sit; both, I doubt not, chock-full of the most interesting experiences, ideas, emotions; yet how communicate?
~ Virginia Woolf
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In the same way once a book is printed and published it ceases to be the property of the author; he commits it to the care of other people;
~ Virginia Woolf
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That was the worst of growing up, she thought; they couldn't share things as they used to share them.
~ Virginia Woolf
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The more that companies share this conventional wisdom about how they compete, the greater the competitive convergence among them.
~ W. Chan Kim
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A file-sharing service and a hedge fund are essentially the same things. In both cases, there's this idea that whoever has the biggest computer can analyze everyone else to their advantage and concentrate wealth and power. It's shrinking the overall economy. I think it's the mistake of our age.
~ lanier jaron ii
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You have to be somebody before you can share yourself.
~ lanier jaron ii
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But what made John Lennon different from all but a few superstars was not just his willingness, but his insistence on sharing his life with others. He shared the moments of doubt, pain, humiliation, and discovery -in all their glory and pathos- with his fans through his songs.
~ Larry Kane
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The strong women told the faggots that the more you share, the less you need.
~ Larry Mitchell
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The primary reason to be in a small group setting is not to learn more biblical information.
~ Larry Osborne
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thank the Society for Neuroscience and the Editor of The History of Neuroscience in Autobiography for the invitation to share with neuroscientific colleagues,
~ Larry R. Squire
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By learning you will teach; by teaching you will learn.
~ Latin proverb
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She snuck a guilty peek at Matt. She didn't want to be selfish, she didn't want to hurt him, but music was who she was. If she didn't have that, she didn't have anything. As long as she was going to let him have it back eventually, surely he could survive sharing part of his valley until she remembered how to sing?
~ Laura Florand
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feeding her raw oysters at Charleston, or sharing the gingerbread with lemon chiffon sauce at Bicycle.
~ Laura Lippman
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Toda gran historia es como un gran pastel, cada quién da cuenta de la tajada que se come y él único que da cuenta de todo es el pastelero.
~ Laura Restrepo
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When people in the village have books they no longer need, this shop provides a refuge whilst the volumes are in transition to new homes. That's the point of books, isn't it? To be passed from hand to hand, until they fall apart. Part of the great river of life. [SIR JEREMY AUBREY ('the general'), to Hannah Larson]
~ Lauren Belfer
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We were given: Two hands to hold. Two legs to walk. Two eyes to see. Two ears to listen. But why only one heart? Because the other was given to someone else. For us to find.
~ Lauren Child
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