1. coming together - Noun
2. coming together - Verb
the act of joining together as one
the social act of assembling for some common purpose
Source: WordNetComing together is a beginning, staying together is progress, and working together is success. Henry Ford
Marriage is a coming together for better or for worse, hopefully enduring, and intimate to the degree of being sacred. William O. Douglas
After the Berlin Wall came down I visited that city and I will never forget it. The abandoned checkpoints. The sense of excitement about the future. The knowledge that a great continent was coming together. Healing those wounds of our history is the central story of the European Union. David Cameron
When autumn darkness falls, what we will remember are the small acts of kindness: a cake, a hug, an invitation to talk, and every single rose. These are all expressions of a nation coming together and caring about its people. Jens Stoltenberg
Worrying about scarcity is our culture's version of post-traumatic stress. It happens when we've been through too much, and rather than coming together to heal (which requires vulnerability) we're angry and scared and at each other's throats. Brené Brown
Together - one of the most inspiring words in the English language. Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is progress; working together is success. Edward Everett Hale