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Quotes About Memory

Any one of the fields of ashes in Birkenau carries more weight than all the testimonies about Birkenau.
~ Elie Wiesel, Night
under an indifferent sky.
~ Elie Wiesel, Night
Ty nejlepÅ¡í nové písnÄ› se zapíÅ¡ou do pamÄ›ti, budou putovat od jednoho zpÄ›váka k druhému, vylepÅ¡ovat se a dopl?ovat. A za sto let možná pÃ…â"¢ijde nÄ›jaký folklorista a nazve je folkovými písni?kami. NáÅ¡ prach proti tomu nebude nic namítat.
~ Elijah Wald
Los sueños nos enseñan que nuestro ser querido no es, en esencia, la persona enferma de la que nos despedimos entre lágrimas en el hospital. Ni tampoco es el cuerpo que vimos en el tanatorio. Nuestro ser querido está sano y salvo, es la persona que conocimos y que echamos de menos ahora.
~ Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
every shut eye ain't asleep, every goodbye ain't gone.
~ Elizabeth Alexander
Henry Ford believed the soul of a person is located in their last breath and so captured the last breath of his best friend Thomas Edison in a test tube and kept it evermore. It is on display at the Henry Ford Museum outside Detroit, like Galileo's finger in the church of Santa Croce, but Edison's last breath is an invisible relic.
~ Elizabeth Alexander
Oh, Arthur, no one even sees you when you get old except for people who knew you when you were young.
~ Elizabeth Berg
Remember me in your dreams, as I will you.
~ Elizabeth Berg
hiraeth, a Welsh word that means a homesickness for a home you cannot return to, or that maybe never was; it means nostalgia and yearning and grief for lost places.
~ Elizabeth Berg
No one could ever be for me what [he] had been because he had known me when, and that had kept me away from the true reality of my years.
~ Elizabeth Berg
Nona leans forward, I had-a love. I nod. You know how it was? It was like-a trees. Oak and elm. Her voice has been soft, like it was lost in memory, but now she stares at me, her eyes narrowed, and she makes a fist and pounds the side of her chair. The roots, they bound-a together, but the trees, they are free. You know what it's-a mean?
~ Elizabeth Berg
What does anyone say to anybody who used to be so important in her life, whom she's not seen in such a long time? It seems to me that in situations like this, we're all wondering the same thing: I'm still me; are you still you? A
~ Elizabeth Berg
I understood, that he was right in asking to be cremated. For if he was nowhere, he could be everywhere. As in, with me.
~ Elizabeth Berg
IF YOU COULD LIVE ONE day in your life over again and change the outcome of something that happened that day, what day would it be?
~ Elizabeth Berg
HE REMEMBERS NOW WITH SOMETHING LIKE A FULL-BODY FLUSH, HE REMEMBERS WHAT IT MEANS TO SHARE SOMETHING WITH SOMEONE, THE PARTICULAR ALCHEMY THAT CAN LIGHT THINGS UP.
~ Elizabeth Berg
every so often, just to keep
~ Elizabeth Berg
YOU COULD LIVE ONE day in your life over again and change the outcome of something that happened that day, what day would it be? This is a question many people have difficulty answering. Not Iris Winters. She knows the day, and she knows exactly how she'd change what happened.
~ Elizabeth Berg
I will come back as a little breeze," she says. "You will feel me on your face, and you will know that I'm still listening. So you can still talk to me.
~ Elizabeth Berg
MADDY FEELS HER MOTHER SOMETIMES AS A GLOW IN HER BRAIN, AS A KNOCK AT HER HEART, AS A WHISPER SHE CAN'T QUITE HEAR.
~ Elizabeth Berg
When did After start? I don't remember it starting. I only remember it having arrived. Things were bad for such a long time before he left. But I miss him. I can feel loneliness in my like circulation; as constant and as irrefutable.
~ Elizabeth Berg
It's not always a good idea, digging around in the past," he said. "I done that once. I went to see the girl who got away. And I remembered real soon why I let her get away.
~ Elizabeth Berg
Sometimes Suralee and I walked up to the cemetery and lay on the graves. We liked to pretend we were letting dead people speak through us. "I was a hardworking man with a talent for whittling," Suralee might say from her
~ Elizabeth Berg
figure out if he knew her from somewhere. But he didn't, she was sure, unless it was just in passing at the mall. She would have remembered a man like him. For a long, long time. And then she would have dreamed about him. A lot. Probably without clothes. On either of them.
~ Elizabeth Bevarly
Oh, I got this the time I ran into the back of the bus.
~ Elizabeth Enright