Quotes About Reconnection
We'll meet again, we'll part once more.
~ James Joyce
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This is what freedom feels like, he thinks. This is what I missed the most. He
~ James Patterson
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back to the city.
~ James Patterson
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The best thing about my job, though, is stopping at the end of the day and rejoining the human universe.
~ Orson Scott Card
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I would say one of the most romantic things I've done is I've taken a girlfriend back to her hometown when she hadn't been back for years. It was in Puerto Rico, and we stayed there for about a week and a half. She showed me the different places she grew up around.
~ Noah Centineo
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We all fled from religion. Living la vida loca, whatever. The '60s, you know. But it always stayed in my heart. As I got older, I started coming back to religion.
~ Dion DiMucci
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Over the years, during lazy daydreams, she'd sometimes allowed herself to fantasize about running into him. But in her thoughts, they'd still been kids. She couldn't imagine them relating to each other as adults. Whatever Shane sparked in her, she'd thought she'd outgrown. But they weren't who they used to be. They were better.
~ Tia Williams
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I love going back to Northern Ireland.
~ Adrian Dunbar
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The initial notion for 'Check Your Head' was just all three of us getting back to playing instruments.
~ Mike D
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Revisiting much-loved childhood novels is never easy.
~ Sarah Hall
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He wasn't preoccupied, he was unoccupied. He had detached himself from the world. And her job was to reconnect him. To bring him back and show him his place in the web of humanity.
~ Orson Scott Card
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You ever think what it would be like to meet a person you've known for a long time for the first time in these later years? To meet them anew. You're thinking they would be a much different person to you if you didn't know their history.
~ Cormac McCarthy
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We didn't want to waste this second chance-- to continue a thread that'd been lost-- to finish a sentence.
~ Craig Thompson
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We are going to have to gather up the fragments of knowledge and responsibilities that have been turned over to governments, corporations, and specialists, and put those fragments back together again in our own minds and in our families and household and neighborhoods.
~ Wendell Berry
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When you have gone too far, as I think he did, the only mending is to come home.
~ Wendell Berry
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I love this, and I wish we could keep on driving," Ivy said, the wind whipping a few loose strands of hair back from her forehead that had blown from her ponytail "I haven't seen the Monterrey Peninsula or the Bay area in years. Or the wine country. I've been gone too long.
~ Jan Moran
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If you go away on location for three months and your wife stays at home, you've made a whole new load of friends and she's made a whole new load of friends and you get home and you're kind of strangers.
~ Michael Caine
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Why do you go away? So that you can come back. So that you can see the place you came from with new eyes and extra colors. And the people there see you differently, too. Coming back to where you started is not the same as never leaving." –Terry Pratchett
~ Timothy Ferriss
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Maybe one day I can have a reunion with myself.
~ Sebastian Bach
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It's not like I hadn't seen you before. Everyone had, you're like, I don't know, some movie everyone sees growing up, everybody's seen you, nobody can remember not seeing you. But just suddenly I really, really needed to see you again right that minute, that night.
~ Daniel Handler
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You have to really imagine that a person's quest, in a larger sense, gently reconnects the emotional and physical circuits that were left in abandonment or that never had the opportunity to become developed.
~ Daniel Odier
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The women's movement has not found a way to reconnect comfortably with the religious impulse that was central to its origin.
~ Helen LaKelly Hunt
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An astute observer might suggest that my emphasis on connection probably comes from experience of its opposite. And that's true. I know what it's like to feel disconnected, on the outside, estranged, not only from other people, but also from myself. I spent many years trying to reassemble the fragments of my divided self and reconnect them.
~ Helen LaKelly Hunt
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To reget deeply is to live afresh.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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