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Quotes About Reconnection

After a week of the contained chaos that is my job, I need some solitary running time. On Sundays, I can unwind and reconnect with the natural world.
~ Linda Jones
Never forget, when you have lost your faith, when God is no longer real to you—go back. Go back to the last place you saw Him. He will be waiting for you there.
~ Martha Williamson
We'll meet again. We'll meet when years have passed, and years make such a difference, don't they?
~ Ayn Rand
Sometimes you have to step away from what you love in order to learn how to love it again.
~ Damien Rice
And, gradually, I let him know what it meant to me to have him in my life again, his voice in my ear in the small hours, the knowledge that I meant something to him. The sense of him as a physical presence, despite the miles that separated us.
~ Jojo Moyes
We like companionship, see, but we can't stand to be around people for very long. So we go get ourselves lost, come back for a while, then get the hell out again.
~ Jon Krakauer
I think it's healthy for couples to be away from each other for short periods.
~ Liv Tyler
For me, it is important to get away from football, to calm down, relax, and have fun with family and friends.
~ Leroy Sane
So when you get a chance to look at things and chill and relax, it makes you want it more, and that's why I'm so happy to be back!
~ Brandy Norwood
scrisoarea r?t?cit? se întorsese, ca o pisic?, la vechea ei adres?.
~ Graham Greene
cell finally finds service outside of Fruitland and I pull the BMW over to make some calls. First
~ Gregg Olsen
Sometimes I worry that I'm terrible at communication and keeping in touch, but there are some friends who you can reconnect with whenever and it's like no time has passed at all; those relationships are so special, because they feel like home.
~ Vick Hope
The worst thing about being on the road is all you want to do when you get home is to stay home, but as soon as you get back, all the wife wants to do is go out because she's been stuck home all the time you've been stuck on the road.
~ Earl Weaver
I do go back to Russia frequently, about twice a year. I hate the flight, but it's worth it. My parents have a home in a little village of 12 houses. It's not on any map, so unless you know it's there, you won't find it. Nothing works there; no Internet, no cell phone, and the land line only works sometimes. It's great!
~ Olesya Rulin
My gram taught me to knit when I was little, and then I came across my old knitting tools when I was cleaning out my closets after 'JJ' season one and got right back into it.
~ Krysten Ritter
Caí en la cuenta de que no tenía amigos (yo no tenía amigos). Los había perdido, había dejado de verlos, de llamarlos, de interesarme por ellos.
~ Sergio Bizzio
I was going for the idea that a time can also be a location. You can revisit a time of year, in the same way you can go back to a house that you used to live in.
~ Oz Perkins
Stepping out into the world, into the grass, onto the path, was always a kind of relief. I was not escaping anything. I was returning to the arena of delight.
~ Mary Oliver
Emelina and I took each other in. All morning I'd felt the strange disjuncture that comes from reconnecting with your past. There's such a gulf between yourself and who you were then, but people speak to that other person and it answers; it's like having a stranger as a house guest in your skin.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
All morning I'd felt the strange disjuncture that comes from reconnecting with your past. There's such a gulf between yourself and who you were then, but people speak to that other person and it answers; it's like having a stranger as a house guest in your skin.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
Emelina and I took each other in. All morning I'd felt the strange disjuncture that comes from reconnecting with your past. There's such a gulf between yourself and who you were then, but people speak to that other person and it answers; it's like having a stranger as a house guest in your skin.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
I don't know my wife and children anymore.
~ Stephen R. Covey
What difference would a clear vision of my principles, values, and ultimate objectives make in the way I spend my time? How would I feel about my life if I knew what was ultimately important for me? Would a written statement of my life's purpose be valuable to me? Would it affect the way I spend my time and energy? How would a weekly reconnection to such a statement affect the things I choose to do during the week?
~ Stephen R. Covey
when you come back.
~ Erin Hunter