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Quotes About Togetherness

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~ David Walliams
Humans can no longer afford to think in division and darkness. Collaborative intelligence is the light that is necessary for our individual and collective survival. We have no choice now but to think together.
~ Dawna Markova
Perhaps nothing in sports or in life is as accessible to all as running. It didn't matter our language, creed, or skin color, running was a commonality we all shared. Two hundred of us ran down that highway as one. So many things in this world divide us, rip us apart, but here was something that united us, that brought us together. The fact that running is available to all doesn't diminish its significance; it amplifies it.
~ Dean Karnazes
It's morning," he murmured sleepily. "The first morning." He said nothing else, but I understood him. This was the first morning we had awakened in each other's arms, but it was more than that. This was the first morning ever, the beginning of all creation as far as I was concerned. A new life for us had begun, hand in hand, arm in arm, facing down the rest of the world. What adventures would await us!
~ Deanna Raybourn
You … You had always made the future feel safe. As long as you were in it too, beside me, I could be okay.
~ Deb Caletti
The world was large, so large. Bigger than it had been before. Family, too, a bigger word. That felt like a good thing. An essential thing. There was power in numbers.
~ Deb Caletti
Find your flock and fly.
~ Jennifer Coletta
one is good but ten is better. together is a powerful, beautiful, and peaceful.
~ B. Armynanta
We need each other.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
Happiness is a collection of joyful experiences shared with soul friends. Get together and have some fun!
~ Amy Leigh Mercree
life is worth living when you have someone to share it with ..
~ zybil rogan
I am not alone even in solitude.
~ Debasish Mridha
The bond of brotherhood is we are sisters and brothers in love.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
Being part of an agenda beyond ourselves liberates us to complement each other rather than compete with each other.
~ Joseph Stowell
Esse "nós" infunde coragem, proporciona resistência, faz companhia imaginária e dissolve escrúpulos, ou pelo menos divide as responsabilidades.
~ Javier Marías
You managed to keep Aiden at home.
~ Jaycee Clark
They spent their time doing nothing... they let intimacy fuse them.
~ Jean Genet
It seems to me that today every piece of writing, every word one Frenchman can say to all the other French must be first and foremost a sign of fraternity, and then must mean: 'Be proud, whoever you are, my comrade, my brother. All this happened only because we were not proud enough. Be proud. You are not defeated and you never will be.
~ Jean Guéhenno
Only devotion prevailed against the terror. Love might and must yield in flesh, but never in spirit. The mother rocked her tortured child and was afraid of nothing but to be separated from it. Husband nursed wife in secret and in secret gave a kiss to the lips that would infect him. Whole families locked and bolted themselves inside their homes and defended the privilege of dying together.
~ Jean Stubbs
Why don't we all go!" Grandpa cried. "We'll form a caravan. Everybody in town can tag along!
~ Jean Thesman
One of the marvelous things about community is that it enables us to welcome and help people in a way we couldn't as individuals. When we pool our strength and share the work and responsibility, we can welcome many people, even those in deep distress, and perhaps help them find self-confidence and inner healing.
~ Jean Vanier
It is only when we stand up, with all our failings and sufferings, and try to support others rather than withdraw into ourselves, that we can fully live the life of community.
~ Jean Vanier
We will only stay in community if we have gone through the passage from choosing community to knowing that we have been chosen for community.
~ Jean Vanier
Perhaps when two people are exactly in accord, and always happy when together and lonely when apart, they ought not to let anything in the world stand between them.
~ Jean Webster