Meaning To Be Together Quotes
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Meaning To Be Together Quotes & Sayings
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If we cannot come together to pause, to respect our dead and the heroic lives of meaning they led, then ours is truly a civilization lost.
— Mark McKinnon
Freedom and destiny are solemnly promised to one another and linked together in meaning.
— Martin Buber
The objective of two lovers is almost always the same; to find meaning in their individual lives and in their life together.
— Paul Pearsall
No opinion. They're condescending. (on turtles)
— Amy Poehler
I was only one person among many. None of us made a difference individually, but together we all did." It was the true meaning of community.
— Danielle Steel
We will join our palms together, fingers intertwined in each other, and look at the stars in the night sky!
— Avijeet Das
Making it big in this world is such a rip-off, you gotta keep your head together or it can be totally without meaning.
— Shelley Duvall
We grew to know the meaning of love. That is what allowed me and my family to stay close together.
— Martin Lawrence
The only real meaning in life can be found in a good man. And maybe Paris. Preferably the two together.
— Marilyn Vos Savant
A fine poem combines the elements of meaning, music, and a form like a living frame that holds it together.
— Arnold Adoff
When you look at a couch you don't really see the couch. You see the couch as perceived by a state of mind.
— Frederick Lenz
And yet, in truth it is in the quiet details of our life together where I have found the most meaning.
— Nicholas Sparks
It's an old Aboriginal word meaning 'Let's get together and have fun'. They gave us the word because they had no further need for it.
— Barry Humphries
The old story is a story of measurement. And the New Story is to bring measurement and meaning together. You cannot measure meaning.
— Satish Kumar
If wishes were fishes, we'd all cast nets.
— Frank Herbert
Practice self-discipline and keep emotions under control. Good judgment and common sense are essential.
— John Wooden
We stitch together quilts of meaning to keep us warm and safe, with whatever patches of beauty and utility we have on hand.
— Anne Lamott
A book is like a piece of rope; it takes on meaning only in connection with the things it holds together.
— Norman Cousins
Everyone knew the meaning of a thing didn't emerge until there'd been an ending and you could finally see how all the parts worked together.
— Kathryn Davis