Quotes About Reunion
Everyone else has gone away. And now coming back home isn't really coming back home at all.
~ Jacqueline Woodson
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Everyone else has gone away. And now coming back home isn't really coming back home at all.
~ Jacqueline Woodson
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Acaso es triste el irse... pero sin el irse no hay volver
~ Unknown
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her mother came toward her stooping with her arms stretched out and Catherine ran to her as fast as she could run, and plunged her head into her, and cried as if she were made only of tears...
~ James Agee
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She saw Walter Starr, looking as if he were sure he was unwelcome. "Why, Walter!" she whispered, and hurried to meet him. He put out his hand, looking frightened, and said, "Mrs. Follet, I just couldn't ever…
~ James Agee
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Forty-five minutes of embraces and ostentatious arrivals and all the siblings arranging themselves in the front row and the rings of descendants, like shock waves of a meteor strike, radiating back through the room. Paz
~ Luis Alberto Urrea
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That fall, after the summer when they both died, she and my father, there was a point when I wanted to say to them, All right, you have died, I know that, and you've been dead for a while, we have all absorbed this and we've explored the feelings we had at first, in reaction to it, surprising feelings, some of them, and the feelings we're having now that a few months have gone by--- but now it's time for you to come back. You have been away long enough.
~ Lydia Davis
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Farewell to thee, farewell to thee…Until we meet again.
~ Unknown
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Voltei aos cremes e às saunas, tirei dos armários meus vestidos brancos, tenho que estar pronta porque hoje ou amanhã ou daqui a um mês. Ou um ano. Ele vai voltar.
~ Unknown
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there won't be any pain, he promised. Only an eternity together. Come back to me. (Stanton, book #5)
~ Lynne Ewing
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Bring him back to me,' he told them.
~ Madeline Miller
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My consolation is that we will be together in the underworld. That we will meet again there, if not in this life. I would not wish to be there without her.
~ Madeline Miller
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The Commander of the British cruiser Cardiff , who happened to be an old friend, got wind of Olga's presence in town and invited her to his ship. After tea on board, the grand duchess was tactfully presented with a length of navy-blue cloth, enough to make clothing for the four members of her family, and she was relieved that they could be respectable again.
~ Unknown
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I figured you were missing me.
~ John Grisham
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I'll see you on the other side.
~ John Grisham
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Mary happily reunited with her mother, watching it all from a blue and gold viewing pavilion on the west bank of the Seine.
~ John Guy
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But even though we were all horrifying reminders of our own mortality, it was nice to see my old, crumbling friends.
~ John Hodgman
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and they all settled into being the kind of friends many old friends become: that is, they were friends when they heard from each other—or when, occasionally, they got together.
~ John Irving
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Mother and Egg would meet us in Vienna the next day; Sorrow would fly with them.
~ John Irving
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The temptation to touch each other, even to bash their shopping carts together, was removed from them, and they all settled into being the kind of friends many old friends become: that is, they were friends when they heard from each other – or when, occasionally, they got together. And when they were not in touch, they did not think of one another.
~ John Irving
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I went back to the Devon School not long ago, and found it looking oddly newer than when I was a student there fifteen years before.
~ John Knowles
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I got up alone the next morning in the darkness, and kissed my children good-by as they lay asleep in their beds.... [F]or the first time there was brought home to me a tiny part of that vast human misery summed up under the term of war-time separations. During the next four years, I was destined to see my children only on rare and brief occasions; and it was a loss which no victories, no reparations, no acquisitions of power could ever make good.
~ John Lewis Gaddis
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Tears are pouring down my cheeks like tiny rivers, soaking my shirt with dark patches of my salty happiness.
~ Unknown
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Hey, remember me? We were bestfriends when you were single.
~ Unknown
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