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Quotes About Sharing

Through life's ups and downs and challenges to be faced, being in relationship will allow you to learn things that will make you mature. Learn to share, to be responsible and above all trust and be trusted.
~ Unknown
If you are hurt by someone you love and treasure most, forgive them for they taught you the lesson when it comes to sharing or giving your trust to people.
~ Unknown
Life is not About Taking Something, it's all about sharing everything.
~ Unknown
Monsieur, there are people who keep nothing of their life for themselves, not one minute, not one pleasure, the whole thing is a sacrifice for others, they are lives that are given away.
~ Marcel Proust
Ah! Monsieur, there are people who keep nothing of their life for themselves, not one minute, not one pleasure, the whole thing is a sacrifice for others, they are lives that are given away
~ Marcel Proust
I think that one person's story is always part of other people's stories.
~ Unknown
i tuoi romanzi ... sono sempre rimasti in camera da letto, umilmente, accanto a te; li prendevi in prestito oppure, quando li compravi, li regalavi subito, desiderosa com'eri di passare ad altri il piacere di quelle letture. ... (pagina 78)
~ Unknown
Sharing Godzilla with the rest of the second grade wasn't the best part about Mr. Morris's plan, but it was better than what Margaret had in mind. She wanted to cook Godzilla for dinner. I didn't like Mom and Dad's idea of taking Godzilla back to The Wagging Tail Pet Store, either. So when Mr. Morris said Godzilla could be a class pet, I decided it was the best idea of all. I did the responsible thing. Now Godzilla lives in Mr. Morris's classroom.
~ Unknown
In a number of workshops, I have asked people whether they have had one or more experiences that they would identify as an experience of God and, if so, to share them in small groups. On average, 80 percent of the participants identify one or more and are eager to talk about them. They also frequently report that they had never before been asked that question in a church setting or given an opportunity to talk about it.
~ Marcus J. Borg
But one of the things I have learned during the time I have spent in the United States is an old African American saying: Each one, teach one. I want to believe that I am here to teach one and, more, that there is one here who is meant to teach me. And if we each one teach one, we will make a difference.
~ Marcus Samuelsson
Each one, teach one. I want to believe that I am here to teach one and, more, that there is one here who is meant to teach me. And if we each one teach one, we will make a difference.
~ Marcus Samuelsson
Friendship makes prosperity more shining and lessens adversity by dividing and sharing it.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
Friendship improves happiness and abates misery, by the doubling of our joy and the dividing of our grief.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
Tell, rather than write, because I have nothing to write with and writing is in any case forbidden. But if it's a story, even in my head, I must be telling it to someone. You don't tell a story only to yourself. There's always someone else. Even when there is no one.
~ Margaret Atwood
If you have knowledge , let others light their candles in it.
~ Margaret Fuller
If you have knowledge, let others light their candles at it.
~ Margaret Fuller
The river never drinks its own water. The tree never tastes its own fruit. The field never consumes its own harvest. They selflessly strive for the well-being of all those around them. —Mewari proverb, India
~ Margaret J. Wheatley
Man's most human characteristic is not his ability to learn, which he shares with many other species, but his ability to teach and store what others have developed and taught him.
~ Margaret Mead
Yet table manners have a great deal to recommend them as a subject for analysis. To begin with, since they are each culture's own way to encourage and manage the sharing of food, they are essential for the foundation and survival of every human society without exception. Once we recognize this fact, we may agree that explaining eating rituals is a serious and desirable enterprise.
~ Unknown
The Latin word companion means literally "a person with whom we share bread"; so that every company, from actors' guild to Multinational Steel, shares in the significance evoked in breaking bread.
~ Unknown
But coming to terms with one's sorrow is one thing; sharing it with strangers is quite another.
~ Marie Brennan
A husband willing to fund a library for his bookish wife is not so easy to obtain; most would see it as a pointless expense. You might, however, find one willing to share his library.
~ Marie Brennan
Our wisdom grows not by staking out claims and defending them against all comers, but by sharing information freely, so that we may work together for the betterment of all.
~ Marie Brennan
To be honest, most of our thoughts are pure caca anyway (yes, that's a scientific term). Nothing has meaning other than the meaning we give it. With practice, we can train ourselves not to take our thoughts seriously or personally—especially the nonenlivening ones. When they show up, simply say, "Thanks for sharing," and get on with your life.
~ Marie Forleo