Quotes About Sharing
No one really knows anyone. That's amazing, isn't it? We share everything, but we all have our secret gardens, too. We all have fantasies and fears and fetishes. We all have secrets about ourselves we don't want to share.
~ Unknown
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Later on, he would tell me that people often told him their problems, so perhaps he just had one of those faces. Actually, it wasn't his face, I don't think. It was his soul. He had one of those souls that makes you want to bare your own.
~ Unknown
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The lesson of history is that, in the long run, super-elites have two ways to survive: by suppressing dissent or by sharing their wealth.
~ Nick Cohen
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As the costs of storing and retrieving information have collapsed, sharing expertise ought to be easy. But the cooperative approach based on openness and trust undermines the status of managers, whose wealth depends on the ability to create the impression that they have knowledge that their subordinates cannot be trusted to share.
~ Nick Cohen
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Whenever we come to a new place, I waylaid strangers and dragged their stories and songs and jokes from them before they ever had a chance to find out my name.
~ Nicola Griffith
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Men, I have found, are more generous when their bellies are full.
~ Nicola Griffith
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You should talk to people. Ordinary people about ordinary things. Like you used to with Cian.
~ Nicola Griffith
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It was the kind of kitchen where a lot of family conversations happen.
~ Nicola Griffith
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Now his knowledge was her knowledge.
~ Nicola Griffith
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Time is the most precious gift you can give to someone.
~ Nicolae Ceausescu
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The high point of every meal was never the food itself, he taught us, but always the act of sharing it.
~ Nicole Mones
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by some subtle magic of friendship dividing her burden of news and surprises in half. This was what people did for each other when they were in alliance. It was the blessing of connectedness.
~ Nicole Mones
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I understood that if ever one wanted to live with someone you cooked for them and they came running. But then it is my idea of hell these days, living with someone. The idea of sharing your life with someone is just utterly ghastly. I know why people do it, but it's never a good idea.
~ Nigel Slater
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I think that it is one of the most refined joys of this world to interchange thoughts, feelings, and impressions." (H'm!
~ Nikolai Gogol
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I think that it is one of the most refined joys of this world to interchange thoughts, feelings, and impressions." Nikolay Gogol, The Diary of a Madman
~ Unknown
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We can only share what we have at hand already.
~ Unknown
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You can't impart what you don't possess.
~ Unknown
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The things money can't buy, goes the famous quote, you don't want anyway. Which is bullshit, because in truth there is nothing money can't buy. Not really. Love, happiness, peace of mind. It's all available for a price. The fact is, there's enough money on earth to make everyone whole, if we could just learn to do what any toddler knows—share. But money,
~ Noah Hawley
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learning you will teach; by teaching you will learn. Latin Proverb
~ Unknown
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Happiness is not so much in having as sharing. We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.
~ Norman MacEwan
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Christmas is forever, not for just one day, for loving, sharing, giving, are not to put away like bells and lights and tinsel, in some box upon a shelf. The good you do for others is good you do yourself...
~ Unknown
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Cookies are made of butter and love.
~ Norwegian proverb
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other worlds. To adventure, and kindness, and cruelty. Cruelty that we usually think we face alone, but we don't. We discover that by sharing with each other we find strength to go on. The poems are the play's first hint of the global misogyny that we women face.
~ Ntozake Shange
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The poems introduce the girls to other kinds of people of color, other worlds. To adventure, and kindness, and cruelty. Cruelty that we usually think we face alone, but we don't. We discover that by sharing with each other we find strength to go on. The poems are the play's first hint of the global misogyny that we women face.
~ Ntozake Shange
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