Quotes About Memories
I even pulled out the can of cat treats. Yes, I'd bought him treats. Give it another month and I'd be collecting his shed whiskers and claws like a proud momma preserving her baby's first haircut and lost teeth.
~ Kelley Armstrong
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all that mattered was that she was with you and she was happy and you were off on some grand adventure together.
~ Kelley Armstrong
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The guys had made log benches for spectators, back when they were twelve and had visions of every girl in class lining those benches, swooning as they showed off in the ring. Never quite worked out that way--if there were spectators, they were more likely to be heckling than swooning--but the memory made me smile as I lowered myself quietly onto the bench behind Daniel.
~ Kelley Armstrong
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What about my clothes?" Corey said. "Those are hand-me-downs Travis wouldn't want, all things considered," I said. "Your mom just took things that were important to you. Things to remember you by." "But it's only been three days," Corey said. "Mom isn't like that. Hell, she spent four months talking about buying a new sofa and another two shopping for it before deciding to stick with the one we had.
~ Kelley Armstrong
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He missed two people: a) the girl she was; b) the person she'd made him feel he might have been. A deep sigh escaped him.
~ Ken Bruen
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politicians often had the knack of seeming to know everyone intimately. Either they had remarkable memories, or their secretaries reminded them efficiently.
~ Ken Follett
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Su mente era como una casa que había ido amueblando durante toda su vida. Las mesas y las camas eran las canciones que sabía cantar, las obras que había visto, las catedrales que había admirado y los libros que había leído en inglés, francés y latín.
~ Ken Follett
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Aliena's brother, Richard, sometimes reminded her of her father, with a look or a gesture, and that was when she felt a surge of affection.
~ Ken Follett
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The sight of them all made Caris marvel: each individual had a different life, every one of them rich and complex, with dramas in the past and challenges in the future, happy memories and secret sorrows, and a crowd of friends and enemies and loved ones.
~ Ken Follett
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His mind was like a house he had spent his life furnishing.
~ Ken Follett
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I adore you' she said. 'When you go, I'll cry. But I'm not going to spoil today by being miserable about tomorrow
~ Ken Follett
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showing Carla and Erik with Father. It had been taken a couple of years ago on a sunny day at the beach
~ Ken Follett
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Over the next three or four years you'll do things you'll remember later with deep embarrassment. But when you're old you'll wish you'd done all of them twice.
~ Ken Follett
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All his life he would cherish the memory of an endless caravan of camels alongside the railway line, the laden beasts plodding patiently through the snow, ignoring the twentieth century as it hurtled past them in a clash of iron and a shriek of steam.
~ Ken Follett
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Los buenos tiempos se van para no volver nunca más.
~ Ken Follett
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Over the next three or four years you'll do things you'll remember later with deep embarrassment. But when you're old you'll wish you'd done all of them twice.----Ken Follett
~ Ken Follett
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Life was empty but for the two hours she spent with Lloyd each evening. The rest of the day was anticipation; the night was recollection. Lloyd
~ Ken Follett
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It was ten years since Gwenda had picked Skip out of a litter of mongrel puppies, on the floor of Caris's bedroom in the wool merchant's big house, the day Caris's mother died.
~ Ken Follett
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all too familiar, he relived those few traumatic seconds at the wheel of Joe Henry's old black Framo van. He recalled his terror as he saw the border guard kneel down
~ Ken Follett
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Coming to Glastonbury was like visiting the grave of his youth.
~ Ken Follett
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I think I'll always be in love with her. I believe it's like that with people you really love. If they go away, or die, it makes no difference.
~ Ken Follett
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I'd give something to see that. Mostly, I'd just to look over the country around the gorge again, just to bring some of it clear in my mind again. I been away a long time.
~ Ken Kesey
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Mostly, I'd just like to look over the country around the gorge again, just to bring some of it clear in my mind again. I been away a long time.
~ Ken Kesey
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uboga siedziba mej zmarnowanej mlodosci.
~ Ken Kesey
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