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There are scores of people waiting for someone just like us to come along; people who will appreciate our compassion, our encouragement, who will need our unique talents. Someone who will live a happier life merely because we took the time to share what we had to give.
— Leo Buscaglia
It's not enough to have lived. We should be determined to live for something. May I suggest that it be creating joy for others, sharing what we have for the betterment of personkind, bringing hope to the lost and love to the lonely.
— Leo Buscaglia
Creative work is not a selfish act or a bid for attention on the part of the actor. It's a gift to the world and every being in it. Don't cheat us of your contribution. Give us what you've got.
— Steven Pressfield
Look at each day as a chance to invest life into life. A chance to share your experience and deposit it into someone else's conscience. Each day is a chance to work miracles in the lives of others.
— Jim Rohn
There is something about building up a comradeship - that I still believe is the greatest of all feats - and sharing in the dangers with your company of peers. It's the intense effort, the giving of everything you've got. It's really a very pleasant sensation.
— Edmund Hillary
I always pass on good advice.  It is the only thing to do with it.  It is never of any use to oneself. mabel
— Oscar Wilde
People are fond of giving away what they need most themselves.
— Oscar Wilde
The Meaning of life is to find your gift. The purpose of life is to give it away
— Pablo Picasso
create a bond through some shared interest by telling them something about yourself?
— Dale Carnegie
Whatever your situation, there is nothing more important on earth than to dwell in the knowledge of Christ and to bring that knowledge to others.
— Dallas Willard
"The most wonderful thing I decided to do was to share my life and heart with you."
— Anonymous
All the episodes from my stories and novels are not about food only, but about meals. You can eat food by yourself. A meal, according to my understanding anyhow, is a communal event, bringing together family members, neighbors, even strangers. At its most ordinary, it involves hospitality, giving, receiving, and gratitude.
— Wendell Berry