Aún no tenemos significados para "impart to others".
1All that a man cannot impart to others arose in him in these walks.
2They possess an instinctive tact, which all the teaching possible cannot always impart to others.
3To impart to others is to gain for oneself.
4He had learned a lesson, though it was not one that he could readily impart to others.
5Still less can they impart to others a common conception or conviction of the nature of happiness.
6An irresistible impulse now urged him to impart to others the blessing of which he was himself possessed.
7Mr. William B. Astor minds his own business, and does not impart to others the secrets of his rent-roll.
8I can give happiness neither to you nor others; for that which I do not possess myself I cannot impart to others.
9And not only that, was so far influenced by an improper spirit as to impart to others my wrong impressions to your injury.
10It cannot be taken away, but it may be imparted to others.
11A truth imparted to others acts much like a pebble cast into the water.
12Impart to others the knowledge you may receive, and daily associate with holy men.
13It is the nature of fire, that it does not become less by being imparted to others.
14They must therefore be imparted to others, and to whom could I now delight to impart them?
15The worldly comforts which a kind Providence bestowed on Isaac and his bride, were freely imparted to others.
16He must be a man of feeling and have the gift of imparting to others some share of his own emotions.
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