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Quotes About Sharing

By writing about the community we will create or join, and by listing the ways we will appreciate nature and art, we are reminding ourselves, over and over, that life is not about us. It's about sharing our human experience with other people.
~ Donald Miller
Jesus does not want us floating through space or sitting in front of our televisions. Jesus wants us interacting, eating together, laughing together, praying together. Loneliness is something that came with the fall.
~ Donald Miller
Most Christians have enormous respect for the space and freedom of others, it is only that they have found a joy in Jesus they want to share. There is the tension.
~ Donald Miller
Brunetti remembered when they found themselves with an excessive catch, they chose to give it away, rather than watch it rot.
~ Donna Leon
Success means nothing unless you have someone to share it with.
~ J.A. Konrath
In every area of our lives, the three things that most need to be shared are resentments that have built up, the unmet needs and demands that underlie those resentments, and appreciations.
~ Jack Canfield
Whatever you want more of, give it away.
~ Jack Canfield
If a man for whatever reason has the opportunity to lead an extraordinary life, he has no right to keep it to himself. JACQUES-YVES COUSTEAU Legendary underwater explorer and filmmaker
~ Jack Canfield
Have you ever given someone a book you enjoyed enormously, with a feeling of envy because they were about to read it for the first time, an experience you could never have again?
~ Jack Finney
You teach what you know... but impart who you are.
~ Jack Frost
I want to turn the whole thing upside down I'll find the things they say just can't be found I'll share the love I find with everyone We'll sing and dance to Mother Nature's song I don't want this feeling to go away.
~ Jack Johnson
A bone to the dog is not charity. Charity is the bone shared with the dog, when you are just as hungry as the dog.
~ Jack London
They're talking about Kobe and how great it is that he's playing with the team. Well, isn't that what you're supposed to do? Now he's the savior because he's playing that way? He's no god. He does what he's supposed to be doing, which is what we learned in kindergarten. Share the ball and play. And that's what we do better than they do
~ Unknown
And now we don't go to priests and doctors and people with letters after their names we come to people who have been there we come to each other and we try and we don't have to die.
~ Unknown
Aunt Lucinda, Miss Bell and whatever neighbor has a breath or two left at the end of the day for sitting and running our mouths.
~ Jacqueline Woodson
We opened our mouths and let the stories that had burned nearly to ash in our bellies finally live outside of us.
~ Jacqueline Woodson
Everything has its tax and the tax of knowledge is to teach its people.
~ Unknown
Certo, e poi non si può dare a un altro quello che non si ha: Nemo dat quod non habet.
~ Unknown
They Take Turns Using a Word They Like "It's extraordinary," says one woman.
~ Lydia Davis
A penny for your thought.
~ Unknown
She told Catty about Serena's late-night visit while they made breakfast burritos with red and green chili peppers, eggs, and cheese, and drank champurrados , a frothy mixture of water, cornmeal, chocolate, and cinnamon.
~ Lynne Ewing
When we believe there is not enough, that resources are scarce, then we accept that some will have what they need and some will not. We rationalize that someone is destined to end up with the short end of the stick.
~ Unknown
The kinds of connections that truly protect and preserve us are those that emerge from the context of sufficiency and the sharing, diversity, reciprocity, and partnership found there.
~ Unknown
The Abundance Mentality, on the other hand, flows out of a deep inner sense of personal worth and security. It is the paradigm that there is plenty out there and enough to spare for everybody. It results in sharing of prestige, of recognition, of profits, of decision making. It opens possibilities, options, alternatives, and creativity.2
~ Lysa TerKeurst