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Quotes About Sharing

It's primal, the need to tell. It's not about the listener but the storyteller. In some cultures, not telling your story is regarded as a sign of mental illness.
~ Denise Mina
We've all received our share of good fortune, so that's my definition of much. A single blessing is all the bounty in the world, and if you've been blessed at all you're meant to pass some of that on. You're meant to set a positive example. That's our responsibility (20) - Denzel Washington, So that We Might Follow
~ Denzel Washington
My kids have so much, and it's the only way I can teach them that there is a responsibility to their life that comes with being lucky. You give some of yourself to others.
~ Denzel Washington
Acts 4:32–35)
~ Derek Prince
I had noticed before that to sleep, actually sleep with someone did give this sense of intimacy, as though your dreams had flowed out of you to mingle with theirs and fold you both in a blanket of unconscious knowing. A throwback of some kind, I thought... it was an act of trust to sleep in the presence of another person. If the trust was mutual, simple sleep could bring you closer together than the joining of bodies.
~ Diana Gabaldon
You can talk to a babe, ye ken,' she said suddenly, breaking into my thought. 'Really talk, I mean. You can tell them anything, no matter how foolish it would sound did ye say it to a soul could understand ye.
~ Diana Gabaldon
My idea is that artists should make their music available for free, and fans should only pay for it if they really like it.
~ Kim Dotcom
I would happy for someone to download my music.
~ Joanna Newsom
I'm a wide-open book. I talk to guys coming out in the draft every year. I'm a wide-open book. I'll give you my experiences. And I'll tell you what I went through. But I would never project on another player that you should do this or you should do that.
~ Carson Palmer
Anything I do in life, the first person I share it with is my elder brother. He always tells me the way to take it forward.
~ Varun Dhawan
Having the book-club army embrace you is a gift that keeps giving for years.
~ Christina Baker Kline
The more content you share, the more opportunity people have to see it and engage with it.
~ Lewis Howes
I went to college during the Kazaa/Napster era, and we had free Internet, which was a huge deal. People were just downloading all of everything.
~ Hasan Minhaj
I think eventually all music will be free.
~ Ronan Keating
I made my body get up. Let's give it a go. people aren't going to come to me. I have to go to where the people are. Come on let's go. Let's share this awakening that I've attained with others. If I don't know the way, I'll ask as I go, and if I ask but there's no path, then I just need to make one and take it.
~ Ilchi Lee
The joy you feel when you become a small life particle sun and share its brightness and warmth with those around you is indescribably great.
~ Ilchi Lee
To know what you want to share with the world because something has been transmitted to you is to know loneliness and real solitude, because no one else can share it.
~ Unknown
Who brings a tale takes two away.
~ Irish proverb
Cooking was a passion and sometimes a serious art form, to be shared with a select few.
~ Unknown
We took a bowl each and started eating. He went back into the little room, and by the time he returned to the table with his own bowl of food to eat with us, we had already finished. He was shocked and looked around to see if we had done something else with the food.
~ Ishmael Beah
Life is nothing but trading smells.
~ Italo Calvino
one would say yes, if not every day, at least fairly regularly), whether only for yourself or also for others (often only for yourself, but with care, as if you were cooking also for others; and sometimes also for others, but nonchalantly, as if you were cooking only for yourself),
~ Italo Calvino
I sogni dei partigiani sono rari e corti, sogni nati dalle notti di fame, legati alla storia del cibo sempre poco e da dividere in tanti: sogni di pezzi di pane morsicati e poi chiusi in un cassetto
~ Italo Calvino
The compulsion to do good is an innate American trait. Only North Americans seem to believe that they always should, may, and actually can choose somebody with whom to share their blessings. Ultimately this attitude leads to bombing people into the acceptance of gifts.
~ Ivan Illich