Quotes About Reminiscence
Such a pretty lad," she said. "I remember your brother very well. Good sport in that one.
~ Elizabeth Bear
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There are still places I cannot walk past, though we only walked here those two days. When I walk I look for places we did not go.
~ Elizabeth Bowen
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I have memories of him that are like jewels, and others that are stones but my memories of you are always consistent, Mama." "And are they jewels or stones." Alienor asked with a strained smile. "Neither," Matilda answered. "They are pure gold.
~ Elizabeth Chadwick
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She remembers reaching into her schoolbag for the letter the way you reach for a second piece of cake if it remains on the table long enough. You do it without thinking, even though you've been thinking of nothing else.
~ Elizabeth Hay
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Its the littlest things that make me stop and remember you. Like that old song we always used to listen to, me in the passenger seat and you at the wheel.
~ Elizabeth Heller
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She pictured a dandelion gone by, the white, almost airless pieces of her family scattered so far.
~ Elizabeth Strout
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But it's a sad story, Lucy. Both Pam and Jim are in New York and they always will be, and I will always be here in Maine." We sat in silence while I absorbed this. Oh, he broke my heart!
~ Elizabeth Strout
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One day you're going to remember me and how much I loved you... then you're going to hate yourself for letting me go.
~ Aubrey Drake Graham
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How do I live without the ones I love? Time still turns the pages of the book its burned. Place and time always on my mind. I have so much to say but your so far away.
~ Avenged Sevenfold
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She shot him a look she thought he might still remember, the same one a rattler gives right before it strikes.
~ B.J. Daniels
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It's pretty rare that I see a film that I did a long, long time ago.
~ John Lithgow
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Flashback in film rarely works.
~ Susan Hill
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I know every line to 'The Little Rascals.'
~ Banks
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I remember candy rationing until I was, like, 7.
~ Tim Curry
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Moving is easy, exciting, an adventure - when you're young. Later, not so much. I love Massachusetts, my old home. Sometimes, late at night, I even study the real estate ads in my old hometown. But it's not even a fantasy. My parents are both gone. The world I left doesn't exist anymore. Neither does the person I was.
~ Susan Estrich
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I gotta tell you, Rickey Medlocke lived in some of the most magical years in this world's history. I lived in the '60s. I lived in the '70s, right into the '80s, and man, it was bad to the bone.
~ Rickey Medlocke
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I didn't actually even really know my grandmother; I must have been 3 or 4 when she died.
~ Leandra Medine
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The great thing about baseball is when you're done, you'll only tell your grandchildren the good things. If they ask me about 1989, I'll tell them I had amnesia.
~ Sparky Anderson
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The past has an undeniable grip on everyone, except, perhaps, amnesiacs.
~ Tom Drury
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I never thought I wanted to write about the '50s, because I thought it was the most boring and bland decade to grow up in, and I never wanted to go back there.
~ Judy Blume
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I 'ad a toy when I was little,' said Suzy. She frowned for a moment, then added, 'Can't remember what it was. It moved and made me laugh...
~ Garth Nix
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events were burned into his memory and so he used them to remember time
~ Gary Paulsen
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Therefore, the places in which we have experienced day dreaming reconstitute themselves in a new daydream, and it is because our memories of former dwelling-places are relived as day-dreams these dwelling-places of the past remain in us for all the time.
~ Gaston Bachelard
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Therefore, the places in which we have experienced daydreaming reconstitute themselves in a new daydream, and it is because our memories of former dwelling-places are relived as day-dreams that these dwelling-places of the past remain in us for all time.
~ Gaston Bachelard
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