Quotes About Remembering
She refused at first, saying it would make a mockery of their love. She loved him too much to admit that what she thought of as unforgettable could ever be forgotten. Finally, of course, she did as he asked, but without enthusiasm. The notebooks showed it: they had many empty pages, and the entries were fragmentary.
~ Milan Kundera
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I never understood how men could remember all those details about sports but, yet, were incapable of remembering where they set their car keys or wallet.
~ Tina Reber, Love Unscripted
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I spend my days trying to remember what only my soul knows but my mind can't comprehend.
~ Raneem Kayyali
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La vida es el momento de tomar decisiones, Walker Boh. Y la muerte es el momento de recordar lo que hemos decidido.
~ Terry Brooks
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He said it was better to belong where you don't belong than not to belong where you used to belong, remembering when you used to belong there.
~ Terry Pratchett
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The Day of the Dead is a joyful celebration when you can connect with and remember your ancestors.
~ Anthony Gonzalez
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Every morning he comes to the top of the stairs and looks down over the club and he stands there, so big and powerful and beautiful and..." She swallows hard like her mouth just went totally dry. "Sexy. God, so unbelievably sexy." Her eyes get a weird, intense look like she's remembering something, then she makes a soft noise and doesn't say anything for a second.
~ Karen Marie Moning
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Moving on doesn't mean forgetting.
~ Karen White
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every time we remembered something, we weren't remembering the event itself but the last time we'd remembered it. It
~ Karen White
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I try to clutch onto those last moments in the place that I was born to, but I was so busy *living* them! How was I to know I'd have to capture everything I ever wanted to remember of Eire for the rest of my life?
~ Kate McCafferty
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Because memory is time folding back on itself. To remember is to disengage from the present. In order to reach any kind of success in automobile racing, a driver must never remember.
~ Garth Stein
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memory is time folding back on itself. To remember is to disengage from the present. In order to reach any kind of success in automobile racing, a driver must never remember. Which
~ Garth Stein
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He had to keep thinking of them because if he forgot them and did not think of them they might forget about him. And he had to keep hoping.
~ Gary Paulsen
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She folds the pages of the books she reads when she wants to remember something important. Her favorite books are accordions, testaments to an endless search for meaning.
~ Gary Shteyngart
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The strangeness of that: the feeling that you, or rather I, are at once dreaming and remembering and simultaneously doing something as if for the first time. That
~ Brian Evenson
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To remember everything is a form of madness.
~ Brian Friel
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God does not ask much of us. But remembering Him, praising Him, asking for His grace, offering Him your troubles, or thanking Him for what He has given you will console you all the time.
~ Brother Lawrence
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Never forget what you learned in the light when you are in the dark.
~ Bryan Davis
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Nay if even in the house of Hades the dead forget their dead, yet will I even there be mindful of my dear comrade.
~ Homer
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Your body has such a memory.
~ Kristanna Loken
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During the writing of all of my books, I've learned that, most of all, people want to know that someone is listening and - this is the tricky part - remembering.
~ Doug Stanton
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Everyone has a photographic Memory, some just don't have film.
~ Steven Wright
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But pain may be a gift to us. Remember, after all, that pain is one of the ways we register in memory the things that vanish, that are taken away. We fix them in our minds forever by yearning, by pain, by crying out. Pain, the pain that seems unbearable at the time, is memory's first imprinting step, the cornerstone of the temple we erect inside us in memory of the dead. Pain is part of memory, and memory is a God-given gift.
~ Sue Miller
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Holes in the memory. You grab on to some things, others have completely disappeared.
~ Paul Auster
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