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Quotes About Reunion

He'll come back to you," David said. "Haven't you noticed we all do?
~ Elizabeth Bear
They had barely spoken for fifteen years, and only the mortal peril engendered by the Angel Dust's interest in their daughter had brought them back into alliance again.
~ Elizabeth Bear
Delicious. Delicious irony, that they should come back together at the end of the world. Again. And that the wolf should know all, and the boy knew nothing. As he means…nothing.
~ Elizabeth Bear
Sebastien wondered if David knew he hadn't touched another of his kind since they parted company, more than a century ago.
~ Elizabeth Bear
All the days that go by only make me seem to be getting further and further away from the day I last saw Eddie, not nearer and nearer the day I shall see him again.
~ Elizabeth Bowen
I am often upset when I meet a person again.
~ Elizabeth Bowen
I have missed you beyond all reason, and that there is not a kissing bunch large enough in that hall to show you how much
~ Elizabeth Chadwick
You've changed," he said. "You're-uh-" "Yes?" "Taller." "I hope so. I was ten the last time you saw me." "And your hair's really dark now-and short," he added.
~ Elizabeth Chandler
I learned a new phrase today while you were away." She turned in his arms and then placed her hand on his chest. Her gaze lowered, suddenly shy. "Mi sei mancato molto." (I missed you so much) Sometimes it was acceptable for comfort and need to collide. He leaned down and kissed her, a kiss to seal his promises, a kiss that meant they were going to miss their evening meal.
~ Elizabeth Elliott
When I was small, my mother told me that moths were butterflies that had been banished to the night, where they lived tortured lives dreaming of the day. In this way she explained why they sacrificed themselves to flame; it was both an end to their suffering and a reunion with the light they longed for. The parable, of course, was meant to warn me against wanting what I should not have.
~ Elizabeth Inness-Brown
just where they had left it at Christmas. They collected
~ Elizabeth Jane Howard
You could think a grackle was somebody you'd lost, or wronged, or owed a favor to, come back to settle accounts.
~ Elizabeth McCracken
You have always been home for me, and nothing has been the same without you...
~ Elizabeth Morgan
found her family once more. And it was in a kindred spirit.
~ Elizabeth Rudnick
As it turned out, she was alone after all. She prayed that he'd come back to her, because she missed him and needed her connection, her fix.
~ Elizabeth Scott
And as time went by, the idea of seeing the girls that way again was almost as bad as not seeing them at all.
~ Elizabeth Strout
The Sermon on the Mount, the third-century Christian Apologist Irenaeus told listeners, takes over where Plato's dialogues left off. Every Christian would realize the elusive goal that Plotinus was seeking in vain: the joyful reunion of the soul with God. He or she could confidently say with Paul, "O Death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory?" and hear the answer echo all the way back to Socrates's prison cell.
~ Arthur Herman
Come back, come back, dear friend, only friend, come back. I promise to be good.
~ Arthur Rimbaud
Every parting gives a foretaste of death; every coming together again a foretaste of the resurrection.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
If you don't believe in ghosts, you've never been to a family reunion.
~ Ashleigh Brilliant
Coming home.
~ Ayman Sawaf
I have come back once more to you all Ã¢â'¬Â¦ once more Ã¢â'¬Â¦ Ã¢â'¬Ëœ Pan paused, and in the silence not a foot moved or a wing rustled, 'and then I shall indeed be gone until that day when we shall all return, yes, all, gnomes and wild forgotten things alike, to the land where once we lived.
~ B.B.
What will your family think, me showing up on their doorstep with my suitcase in hand?" "I'll carry your suitcase," he said.
~ B.J. Daniels
Just tell me she's alive.
~ B.J. Daniels