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Quotes About Togetherness

if I only knew how much longer we had to put up with each other's company, I'd start counting the days.
~ Anne Frank
Ram Dass, who described himself as a Hin-Jew, said that ultimately we're all just walking each other home. I love that. I try to live by it.
~ Anne Lamott
More than any other sentence I have ever come across, I love Ram Dass's line that when all is said and done, we are all just walking each other home.
~ Anne Lamott
ultimately we're all just walking each other home.
~ Anne Lamott
Yet union with a partner—someone with whom to wake, whom you love, and talk with on and off all day, and sit with at dinner, and watch TV and movies with, and read together in bed with, and do hard tasks with, and are loved by. That sounds really lovely.
~ Anne Lamott
when all is said and done, we are all just walking each other home.
~ Anne Lamott
The web of marriage is made by propinquity, in the day to day living side by side, looking outward in the same direction. It is woven in space and in time of the substance of life itself.
~ Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Great problems that face the world today in both the private and the public sphere cannot be solved by women – or by men – alone. They can only be surmounted by men and women side by side.
~ Anne Morrow Lindbergh
The web of marriage is made by propinquity, in the day-to-day living side by side, looking outward and working outward in the same direction.
~ Anne Morrow Lindbergh
And you are with us and one of us, and we are the people of the moon and the stars.
~ Anne Rice
There were so many of us, bound together by love, in the Talamasca, and each one is a special case.
~ Anne Rice
Geliebten Lakaien are once again here with us. Lisa, Heddy, Henrietta, Peter, and Jean Pierre
~ Anne Rice
Why did we wander for so many years together, drifting like elegant phantoms in our lace and velvet cerements into the garish electric lights and electronic noise of the modern age?
~ Anne Rice
You seek a family, always and everywhere.
~ Anne Rice
should join in on "Shall We Gather at
~ Anne Tyler
this is life. Right here in this room, with you, is life.
~ Scott Westerfeld
Adversity often leads people to depend more on one another, and that closeness can produce a kind of nostalgia for the hard times that even civilians are susceptible to.
~ Sebastian Junger
As people come together to face an existential threat, Fritz found, class differences are temporarily erased, income disparities become irrelevant, race is overlooked, and individuals are assessed simply by what they are willing to do for the group.
~ Sebastian Junger
Why are you focusing on how different you are from one another, and not on the things that unite us?" The
~ Sebastian Junger
What people miss presumably isn't danger or loss but the unity that these things often engender.
~ Sebastian Junger
Even if he or she is part of a family, that is not the same as belonging to a group that shares resources and experiences almost everything collectively.
~ Sebastian Junger
The earliest and most basic definition of community—of tribe—would be the group of people that you would both help feed and help defend.
~ Sebastian Junger
A movement is thrilling. It's the work of many people, all connected, all seeking something better.
~ Seth Godin
Everyone is lonely. Connect.
~ Seth Godin