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Quotes About Sharing

Maybeth always did that, brought her good news to the table and held it out, like a little kid holding out her hand, then unwrapping her fingers to show some treasure, some stone or flower. She held her good news out to them all, giving it to them.
~ Cynthia Voigt
Sleep is still most perfect, in spite of hygienists, when it is shared with a beloved.
~ D.H. Lawrence
All the things that are lovely—   The things you never knew— I wanted to gather them one by one   And bring them to you.
~ D.H. Lawrence
Rachel turned and smiled at her. The one thing that made Christmas truly perfect was being able to share it with each other
~ Daisy Meadows
if you want to keep happiness , you have to share it !
~ Dale Carnegie
The Sea of Galilee is teeming with fish and life," the priest began. "The Dead Sea is dead and devoid of life. They are both fed by the sparkling water of the River Jordan, so what's the difference? The Sea of Galilee gives all its water away. The Dead Sea keeps it all for itself. Like the Dead Sea, when we keep all that is fresh and good for ourselves, we turn our lives into a briny soup of salty tears.
~ Dale Carnegie
People remember. And when a message is a mission, they will tell your story to anyone who will hear it—even a stranger at an airport.
~ Dale Carnegie
If we do not understand the significance of our presence, we can never give anyone the present of our lives.
~ Dale Carnegie
my sympathy. And my gratitude." "Your gratitude? For what?" "For sharing that information with me. I know you are a private person, Mr. Birdsey. Thank you for trusting me.
~ Wally Lamb
Me celebro y me canto a mí mismo. Y lo que yo diga ahora de mí, lo digo de ti, porque lo que yo tengo lo tienes tú y cada átomo de mi cuerpo es tuyo también.
~ Walt Whitman
All I mark as my own you shall offset it with your own, Else it were time lost listening to me.
~ Walt Whitman
Sétáljunk tova ketten a többitÅ'l; Most együtt vagyunk szemtÅ'l-szembe, hagyd abba a ceremóniát, Jer! tedd meg nekem, amit még nem tettél meg senkinek – Mondd el nekem az egész történetet, Mondd el nekem, amit nem mondanál el fivérednek, feleségednek, férjednek, vagy az orvosodnak.
~ Walt Whitman
Folks, there's not much on this table to eat, he said. When you give it to one person, you have a chance to make a friend. When you divide it between two people, you're liable to make two enemies...
~ Walter Dean Myers
Simply handing over your iPod to a friend, your blind date, or the total stranger sitting next to you on the plane opens you up like a book. (Steven Levy)
~ Walter Isaacson
Use for yourself little," he said, "but give to others much."26
~ Walter Isaacson
My parents were very open with me about that," he recalled.
~ Walter Isaacson
I designed the Apple I because I wanted to give it away for free to other people," said Wozniak.
~ Walter Isaacson
Stallman issued a manifesto: "I consider that the Golden Rule requires that if I like a program I must share it with other people who like it. Software sellers want to divide the users and conquer them, making each user agree not to share with others. I refuse to break solidarity with other users in this way. . . . Once GNU is written, everyone will be able to obtain good system software free, just like air."123
~ Walter Isaacson
A program called SNDMSG allowed a user of a big central computer to send a message to the personal folder of another user who was sharing the same computer.
~ Walter Isaacson
A realm of intimate, personal power is developing—power of the individual to conduct his own education, find his own inspiration, shape his own environment, and share his adventure with whoever is interested
~ Walter Isaacson
If you reveal TMI, it can make people feel a little less alone.
~ Walter Isaacson
Then I would explain, it was no use trying to learn math unless they could communicate it with other people."4
~ Walter Isaacson
Don't worry about people stealing an idea," he once told a student. "If it's original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
~ Walter Isaacson
Later that year, a similar note left for her added, "If you don't mind, I'd like to come over this evening to read with you.
~ Walter Isaacson