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One man alone can't defeat the forces of evil, but many good people coming together can.
— Harold S. Kushner
A book is a collaboration between the one who reads and what is read and, at its best, that coming together is a love story like any other.
— Siri Hustvedt
The coming together of like-minded individuals through action is what's needed to see wide spread change for us, our planet and its creatures.
— Ian Somerhalder
Coming from a family where the parents had been together for 40 years, you never imagine that divorce is going to happen to you.
— Keeley Hawes
For there is hate as well as love, she supposed, in the coming together and continuing of our lives.
— Eudora Welty
Charge' means coming together of all the circumstances and 'discharge' means the circumstances get over.
— Dada Bhagwan
People have no confidence that Washington, both sides of aisle, are coming together to try and do what's right for the economy.
— Michael Bloomberg
I guess the whole world is made up of things coming together and things falling apart,
— Emily Wing Smith
It is a story I never tire of telling, because to me it is the perfect coming together to science and spirituality-the twin driving forces of my life.
— A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
Sighs united together are almost prayers; prayers coming from two hearts are almost acts of grace.
— Alexandre Dumas
[Barack] Obama administration looking at taking a more aggressive stance and some of the Arab countries coming together.
— Juan Williams
So there we were; two perfectly imperfect people coming together in a perfectly imperfect world.
— Craig R. Key
To stop being resistant to your success coming together, just say Yes.
— Sereda Aleta Dailey
It's like my whole world is coming undone, but when I write, my pencil is a needle and thread, and I'm stitching the scraps back together.
— Julia Alvarez
This is all coming from someplace deeper, like when we make love my soul cries tears of joy because it comes together with its other half.
— Penelope Ward
Things keep coming around and around in this world, it's all crammed violently together, two parts of the same skin.
— Banana Yoshimoto
Ajax isn't a technology. It's really several technologies, each flourishing in its own right, coming together in powerful new ways.
— Jesse James Garrett
Concert' doesn't mean standing up like a target in front of thousands of strangers. It means coming together. It means harmony.
— Gayle Forman
We need to redefine community and find a variety of ways of coming together and helping each other.
— Sharon Salzberg
To me, America is a symbol of all different views, different types of people coming together.
— Zendaya
I do like the way people behave toward me and Theresa when we're together-everyone's voice changes to music, and we get all sorts of smiles.
— Kenneth Logan
Marriage [is] two flawed people coming together to create a space of stability, love and consolation, a haven in a heartless world.
— Timothy Keller
Maybe there's a way to keep us in this moment. Not the sad part. But the coming together part.
— David Levithan
For many, Christmas is also a time for coming together. But for others, service will come first.
— Queen Elizabeth II
A relationship is not two halves coming together to make a whole. Each of you is already complete.
— Nancy Kline
Typical mergers happen when there are two competitors coming together, and they reduce overhead.
— Tony Fadell
Love never had a stronger pull, then from Souls coming together for a joint purpose.
— Catherine Louise Birmingham
I love Japan. I love the collision of the modern and ancient worlds coming together in that place. It's so high-tech and cool.
— John Lasseter
Coming from a broken home, I wanted to be as sure as I could be that my kids would have two parents who will stay together and bring them up.
— Mariella Frostrup
Marriage is a coming together for better or for worse, hopefully enduring, and intimate to the degree of being sacred.
— William O. Douglas