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Quotes About Rejoin

I am longing to see Libya rejoin the world as the internationalist Mediterranean country that it was.
~ Hisham Matar
I would immediately rejoin the Paris Accords and reassert U.S. leadership in the critical process of global diplomacy.
~ Joe Sestak
Surrealism is only trying to rejoin the most durable traditions of mankind. Among the primitive peoples art always goes beyond what is conventionally and arbitrarily called the 'real'.
~ Andre Breton
Since I left the Premier League the first time, I wanted to come back.
~ Mohamed Salah
Ukrainian politicians' worst nightmare is Donbass separatism, the fear that one day eastern Ukraine will want autonomy, or even bid to rejoin Russia.
~ Anna Reid
One more time, she went back inside before she rejoined him.) I swear I'd be wearing a pumpkin on my shoulders. (Sunshine)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
Eddies of Magi collected in the corners, rejoined the spiral when there was a gap.
~ Elizabeth Bear
I construct my memories with my present. I am lost, abandoned in the present. I try in vain to rejoin the past: I cannot escape.
~ Jean-Paul Sartre
I would be ready to rejoin Nightwish if all the members of the band and the management team were changed.
~ Tarja Turunen
It was fortunate that I had not already yielded to the temptation to break with Albertine; the tedium of having to rejoin her presently, when I went home, was a trifling matter compared with the anxiety that I should have felt if the separation had occurred when I still had a doubt about her and before I had had time to grow indifferent to her.
~ Marcel Proust
The philosopher speaks, but this is a weakness in him, and an inexplicable weakness: he should keep silent, coincide in silence, and rejoin in Being a philosophy that is there ready-made. But yet everything comes to pass as though he wished to put into words a certain silence he hearkens to within himself. His entire "work" is this absurd effort. He wrote in order to state his contact with Being; he did not state it, and could not state it, since it is silence. Then he recommences.. . .
~ Maurice Merleau-Ponty