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Quotes About Reunions

Look, the world is everywhere: satellites, end tables, the pink and white poinsettias outside the church; reunions and degrees. All those radiant asterisks . . . Soon it will all make sense.
~ Terrance Hayes
I was into sports in high school, but I got kicked out of Richmond High at 17, so I never graduated. However, I still get invites to the class reunions... I don't know that I want to see how everyone looks now.
~ Ryan Stiles
A food truce, the picnic suspension of oedipal feeling that permits the generations to love each other at family reunions.
~ Karen Russell
nothing, no one, beyond family reunions, near-weekly
~ Ian Mcewan
There is truly no other place bearing so much love as airports.
~ Ioana-Cristina Casapu
I think we'll make sure we have Boy Meets World reunions.
~ Rider Strong
Between the '80s with The Midnight Express and the '90s with The Heavenly Bodies, and then in the 2000s on the reunions with The Midnights, I think only Bobo Brazil and The Sheik had a longer-running rivalry.
~ Jim Cornette
You meet people, you part ways, sometimes you cross paths again. Mostly, you don't.
~ Gayle Forman
Just the way it never rains when you have an umbrella, you'll never run into people if you look fantastic. But go outside in pajamas, and you'll run into every ex you have.
~ Tim Gunn
If there's one thing I've learned about Ivy League people, Beck, it's that you all really like going back to school for reunions.
~ Caroline Kepnes
I will never joke about old soldiers who try to get to reunions to talk over the war again. To talk of old times with old friends is the greatest thing in the world.
~ Will Rogers
It's always great to see one of the actors I've worked with from 'Caddyshack' and 'TRON.' I run into them occasionally at events.
~ Cindy Morgan
What strikes me about high-school reunions is the realization that these are people one has known one's whole life.
~ Paul Theroux
Bobby and I have been to various reunions of Our Gang. We've been to like three or four reunions over the past 15 years or so. We were at one in Palm Springs, California.
~ Tommy Bond
The trouble with class reunions is that old flames have become even older.
~ Doug Larson
I read old novels. The reason is simple: I prefer proper endings. Marriages and deaths, noble sacrifices and miraculous restorations, tragic separations and unhoped-for reunions, great falls and dreams fulfilled; these, in my view, constitute an ending worth the wait. They should come after adventures, perils, dangers and dilemmas, and wind everything up nice and neatly. Endings like this are to be found more commonly in old novels than new ones, so I read old novels.
~ Diane Setterfield