Quotes About Togetherness
It is all over now, love, he said, a smile lifting one corner of his mouth. We do not have to part ever again. I can take you home with me.
~ Mary Balogh
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a dysfunctional family is any family with more than one person in it. In other words, the boat I can feel so lonely in actually holds us all.
~ Mary Karr
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Late, late, but now lovely and lovelier. And the two of us, together—a part of it.
~ Mary Oliver
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we are each other's destiny
~ Mary Oliver
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És cert que serem monstres, separats de tot el món; però per això mateix ens sentirem més units l'un a l'altre.
~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
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Then I noticed his rising blush, and I realized something. Tobin and Angie . . . their togetherness was new. New enough that being touched by her still came as a glorious, blush-worthy surprise.
~ Maureen Johnson
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Funny how the world shifts when you're in the same space with your friends. The air is energized, the light is warmer.
~ Maureen Johnson
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No one fixes the world alone.
~ Maureen Johnson
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It's good to be home," Iris said, putting her head on Albert's shoulder. "We've been gone so long." "We are all home," Albert said. "And here we will stay.
~ Maureen Johnson
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He seemed casually at home, as if he felt that the place belonged to them, as they always felt wherever they went together.
~ Ayn Rand
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Our dearest one. Fear nothing of the forest. There is no danger in solitude. We have no need of our brothers. Let us forget their good and our evil, let us forget all things save that we are together and that there is joy as a bond between us. Give us your hand. Look ahead. It is our own world, Golden One, a strange unknown world, but our own.' Then we walked on into the forest, their hand in ours.
~ Ayn Rand
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another tradition to politics, a tradition (of politics) that stretched from the days of the country's founding to the glory of the civil rights movement, a tradition based on the simple idea that we have a stake in one another, and that what binds us together is greater than what drives us apart, and that if enough people believe in the truth of that proposition and act on it, then we might not solve every problem, but we can get something meaningful done.
~ Barack Obama
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More than anything, it is that sense - that despite great differences in wealth, we rise and fall together - that we can't afford to lose.
~ Barack Obama
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We are not as divided as it seems.
~ Barack Obama
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Despite all that, they'd given me a chance. Through the noise and chatter of the political circus, they'd heard my call for something different. Even if I hadn't always been at my best, they'd divined what was best in me: the voice insisting that for all our differences, we remained bound as one people, and that, together, men and women of goodwill could find a way to a better future.
~ Barack Obama
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1963: "We cannot walk alone. And as we walk, we must make the pledge that we shall always march ahead. We cannot turn back.
~ Barack Obama
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What binds us together is greater than what drives us apart.
~ Barack Obama
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to us, family means putting your arms around each other and being there.
~ Barbara Bush
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He got born in the historical moment of no more free lunch. Friends will probably count more than money, because wanting too much stuff is going to be toxic.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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A thousand fishes make the school, but they always move together: one great, bright, brittle altogetherness.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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the two of us singing "You're Still
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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We probably started painting our nails Immoral Coral after everybody sensible had already gone on to pink, but heck, at least we were all behind the times together.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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Households that have lost the soul of cooking from their routines may not know what they are missing: the song of a stir-fry sizzle, the small talk of clinking measuring spoons, the yeasty scent of rising dough, the painting of flavors onto a pizza before it slides into the oven. The choreography of many people working in one kitchen is, by itself, a certain definition of family, after people have made their separate ways home to be together.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
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And here is the happiest news of all! When graduation was over, Room Nine did not even have to say good-bye to each other! Because all of us are coming back to this same school for first grade! So we can play at recess, just like Mother said! And guess what else? I can't wait to see those guys again! Because we will be friends forever and forever. And always and always. And I mean it.
~ Barbara Park
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