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Quotes About Fade

All memories fade away in the end. Then, only dreams are left. And because they are all we have, we confide our life's worries to them.
~ Philippe Forest
Voters memories will fade some.
~ Nate Silver
How quickly darkness falls.
~ Jon McGregor
Mais vous venez de dire : « La douleur diminue, les souvenirs s'estompent. » L'insomniaque lève les yeux sur Lucas : — Diminuer, s'estomper, je l'ai dit, oui, mais non pas disparaître.
~ Ágota Kristóf
vision, making his father's face seem to fade from sight. The heavy weight of his father's head grew lighter. Tom tried
~ Adam Blade
Because ALS is underfunded, patients have had no option but to fade away and die. That is not OK.
~ Steve Gleason
To her, I knew, I had already taken on the quality of a dream. I was merging into the saga, and she, fascinated, bewildered, was watching me fade...
~ Rachel Ferguson
Who, if I cried, would hear me among the angelic orders? And even if one of them suddenly pressed me against his heart, I should fade in the strength of his stronger existence. For beauty's nothing but the beginning of terror we're still just able to bear.
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
Were you wounded when your marriage collapsed? When your love collapsed? Or does love never "collapse," only just fade gradually away?
~ Joyce Carol Oates
today didn't fade away. They
~ Wayne D. Dundee
When desperate people seek easy solutions without doing the hard work of fundamental learning and change, resilience is undermined and real growth and learning fade.
~ Dave Ulrich
He felt a tug of sadness that someone who had seemed so shiningly alive within the small confines of a university community should have seemed to fade so much in the light of common day.
~ Douglas Adams
I have a very conveniently photographic memory of emotions - it's overwhelming, because things don't fade for me.
~ Mitski
Surrender the vert platonic bond tying your soul to mine craft, the sky fades a pink shadow cast.
~ Bradley Chicho
Residual biosystems glitches, they said, and told me it'd fade with time. I believed them, because in the end almost everything does.
~ Richard K. Morgan
She seemed fragile like a moonflower – destined to bloom for a single lovely night, and then to fade and fall.
~ Juliet Marillier
I don't know, man, I guess I'm gonna fade into Bolivian.
~ Mike Tyson
Life is comic or pitiful as soon as the high ends of being fade out of sight, and man becomes near-sighted, and can only attend towhat addresses the senses.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
Like a force of nature love can fade with the stars at dawn...
~ Neil Peart
Old soldiers never die; they just fade away.
~ Douglas MacArthur
One difference between poetry and lyrics is that lyrics sort of fade into the background. They fade on the page and live on the stage when set to music.
~ Stephen Sondheim
Memories sing to us, he told me. They're birds whose songs never fade.
~ William Kent Krueger
Tragedy occurred outside normal time, everyday convention. It possessed a bewildering ability to fade and grow brighter simultaneously.
~ David Hewson
I've long ago learned that if an idea will stand on its own, it'll stand having the light shone on it. But if you shine light on it and it kind of withers, then it probably wasn't a very good idea.
~ John Fogerty