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Quotes About Memories

And the interview itself: reliving the early days of her relationship with Walter; telling her about her terrible mother; the look on Alix's face of rapt fascination, as though Josie were the most interesting woman she'd ever met in her life.
~ Lisa Jewell
Now that even the cat was gone, though he'd made a big effort to stay alive for her and lasted until he was almost twenty-one.
~ Lisa Jewell
Having regrets is the only sign that you've done anything interesting with your life.
~ Lisa Kleypas
The span of three or four minutes is pretty insignificant in the scheme of things. People lose hundreds of minutes everyday, squandering them on trivial things. But sometimes in those fragments of time, something can happen you'll remember the rest of your life.
~ Lisa Kleypas
One of the blessings human beings take for granted is the ability to remember pain without re-feeling it. The pain of the physical wounds is long gone …and the other kind of hurt, the damage done to our spirits, has been healed. We are careful with those scarred places in each other.
~ Lisa Kleypas
Some people there's no getting over.
~ Lisa Kleypas
What you should really be sorry for," he continued, "is that for the rest of my life, I'll have to avoid wine cellars to keep from thinking about you." "Why? Was kissing me that bad?" A devil-solf whisper. "No sweetheart. It was that good.
~ Lisa Kleypas
Perhaps only those who had loved and lost could appreciate this magic.
~ Lisa Kleypas
Haven't you ever wished that you could steal back just a few hours of your past?" she asked softly. "That's all I want... just a little taste of what might have been.
~ Lisa Kleypas
I thought I would spend the rest of my life searching for little reminders of you...
~ Lisa Kleypas
I've lost someone, too. And there were no rules for how to deal with the death of someone you loved. You had to accept that the loss would always stay with you, like a reminder note pinned to the inside of your jacket. But there were still opportunities for happiness. Even joy.
~ Lisa Kleypas
I had to let go of him. But I knew that as long as I lived, I would feel the phantompain of his absence.
~ Lisa Kleypas
I would rather have died in your arms, Simon, than face a lifetime without you. All those endless years…all those winters, summers…a hundred seasons of wanting you and never having you. Growing old, while you stayed eternally young in my memories.
~ Lisa Kleypas
Because one day of something wonderful is better than a forever of nothing special.
~ Lisa Kleypas
What did you do with memories, feelings, needs, that didn't belong anywhere?
~ Lisa Kleypas
My grandfather used to be a dentist, and he made me these retainers that have vampire teeth on them.
~ Katherine McNamara
As someone who watched 'The Vampire Diaries' when I was 10 or 11, getting to be Miss Mystic Falls was very surreal for me.
~ Danielle Rose Russell
The first time I made a mold of my vampire teeth, I took pictures of that.
~ Annie Wersching
When I was 17, my dad was teaching in the States. He hired an A-Team-style van, and we drove all over. My resounding memory of it was that we saw all these wonderful places but that my sister and I were being horrible, sulky teenagers.
~ Greg Davies
What's funny in 'The Mayor of MacDougal Street' is how Dave Van Ronk talks a lot about the time and how exciting it was and how electric it was.
~ Oscar Isaac
I've wanted to own a DeLorean since I was 10 years old, but it always seemed like a silly daydream. Like owning the 'A-Team' van or something.
~ Ernest Cline
I think, the 'Van Dyke Show' and 'Mary Poppins' are two of the best periods of my life. I had so much fun, I didn't want it to end.
~ Dick Van Dyke
There's no tradition today except initials, 'CSI,' 'NCIS,' all the rest. Even with reruns today, people don't know there was a 'Dick Van Dyke Show,' or 'Andy Griffith,' or 'Cheers.'
~ Bill Cosby
When I first started touring, we had a crappy van, and we would all share rooms. So for many years as a grown adult woman, I would share a bed with a bandmate, whether it would be Jimmy Tamborello from the Postal Service or Pierre De Reeder from Rilo Kiley, just a pillow barrier between us sleeping on the same bed.
~ Jenny Lewis