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Quotes About Reconnection

you. They're just looking for a door so they can come back." "Door?" MacBride was frowning, plainly
~ Kay Hooper
Sometimes I get so immersed in my own company, if I unexpectedly run into someone I know, it's a bit of a shock and takes me a while to adjust.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
Dada la facilidad con la que nos distraemos, unos simples minutos cada día pueden ser un poderoso medio de reconectar con nosotros mismos, fortaleciendo la conciencia de quiénes somos bajo la superficie. Como la mayoría de las cosas que merece la pena hacer, no es fácil, pero siempre nos espera una recompensa.
~ Ken Robinson
Her eyes were open, then on me again like they never left.
~ Gayle Forman
I knew I could not cope with the future unless I was able to rediscover the past.
~ Gene Tierney
What is more tormenting than a meeting after a long time, when all the words fall to the ground like dead things, and the spirit that should animate them floats disembodied in the air? We both felt its presence.
~ Iris Murdoch
They start a tickling fight, laughing hysterically, and then they're necking again. Nicksy registers that his Scottish friend and the Bird With the Big Hair have adopted that arrogant 'look-at-us-we've-just-invented-sex' demeanor of people who're fucking after a long hiatus
~ Irvine Welsh
I was fifteen when I returned to Santiago, disoriented from having lived several years outside the country and from having lost my ties with my old friends and my cousins.
~ Isabel Allende
One advantage of marriage, it seems to me, is that when you fall out of love with him, or he falls out of love with you, it keeps you together until you maybe fall in love again.
~ Judith Viorst
Actually, I only left twice. I left then, and then rejoined literally two years later for Going For The One.
~ Rick Wakeman
Yeah, seeing her unsettled him, but it was her words that nearly took him apart. Because sometime after his heart started beating again, after he'd grabbed ahold of his emotions, she'd become the woman that, once upon a time, he'd fallen in love with.
~ Susan May Warren
In the course of transferring all my CDs to my iPod, I have found myself wandering the musical hallways of my past and reacquainting myself with music I haven't listened to in years.
~ Susan Orlean
There are still moments when you can tell something slips into her brain and another world blinds her to us. But a few words from Finnick call her back
~ Suzanne Collins
You can't wander around and think the wandering will call them back.
~ David Levithan
There will Be a Moment when Your eyes meet, and everything in the world will be simple again.
~ Michael Edwards
Their contemplation seems to reconnect us with a childlike sense of wonder at the mysteries of the universe. They are literally other-worldly, and so remove us from the world and its cares; they lift us off the ground.
~ Tom Hodgkinson
She wanted to read and think and reconnect with her collegiate self, which had been so much more open and fluid and hopeful than the versions that had succeeded it.
~ Tom Perrotta
It would be ten years before they saw each other again, and their meeting would be thick with birds.
~ Toni Morrison
He taught her something new about friendship: it picked right back up where you'd left off, as if you hadn't been apart at all.
~ Kristin Hannah
I knew that even if I went back to them, after many years of loneliness in another land, I would not be able to pick up where I had left off.
~ Carlos Bulosan
You can shut out the world. But you always have to stop, and the world is always waiting when you do.
~ George Jones
On a deeper level, the sharing of our lives on a daily basis is a statement of our values and of what makes us tick. In so doing, friends who are far away may feel close by, and long lost acquaintances or relationships may resurface, often with alarming results.
~ George Takei
As we learn to heal the inner child and reconnect with the innocence and trusting nature of this authentic self, learning to trust others becomes a conscious act in response to experience rather than an unconscious reaction to unhealed wounds.
~ Iyanla Vanzant
Healing comes when the individual remembers his or her identity—the purpose chosen in the world of ancestral wisdom—and reconnects with that world of Spirit.
~ Malidoma Patrice Some