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Quotes About Trace

No matter how careful we are, we all leave behind little bits of ourselves as we go about our lives.
~ Y?ko Ogawa
I suppose memories live here and there in the body. But they're invisible, aren't they? And no matter how wonderful the memory, it vanishes is you leave it alone. If no one pays attention to it. They leave no trace, no evidence that they ever existed.
~ Y?ko Ogawa
I suppose memories live here and there in the body. But they're invisible, aren't they? And no matter how wonderful the memory, it vanishes if you leave it alone. If no one pays attention to it. They leave no trace, no evidence that they ever existed.
~ Y?ko Ogawa
If it goes on like this and we can't compensate for the things that get lost, the island will soon be nothing but absences and holes, and when it's completely hollowed out, we'll all disappear without a trace. Don't you ever feel that way?
~ Y?ko Ogawa
goes on like this and we can't compensate for the things that get lost, the island will soon be nothing but absences and holes, and when it's completely hollowed out, we'll all disappear without a trace. Don't you ever feel that way?
~ Y?ko Ogawa
The most precious etchings of caring can be traced not in the scope of its message, but in the integrity of its purpose.
~ Johnathan Jena
sillage, what remains when all else has left. "Come on
~ Jeanne MacKin
To trace the unfamiliar to the familiar ... is to understand.
~ Algernon Blackwood
And if the surgeon is like a poet, then the scars you have made on countless bodies are like verses into the fashioning of which you have poured your soul. I think that if years later I were to see the trace from an old incision of mine, I should know it at once, as one recognizes his pet expressions.
~ Richard Selzer
Together we trace out the/trail away from doom. There isn't hope, there is a trail.
~ Richard Siken
She located a code on the document and used her computer terminal to look it up. "Postal money order." Daphne said, "Difficult if not impossible to trace.
~ Ridley Pearson
Postal money order." Daphne said, "Difficult if not impossible to trace.
~ Ridley Pearson
Lanthe's nieces were super brilliant, could already trace. If they sensed danger—or bath time—they would simply teleport their diapered butts away.
~ Kresley Cole
5) "lost" prescriptions (for example, a customer dropped off a prescription on Tuesday and returned on Wednesday only to find that the pharmacy staff can find no trace of that prescription—it happens more often than you think!).
~ Dennis Miller
When the memory became too faint, too abstract, it would transform itself into an old rotator cuff injury, a pain so thin yet so sharp that he could trace the line of it all the way across his shoulder blade and down his back.
~ Jeff Vandermeer
i can always find you
~ Jennifer Ashley
People also leave presence in a place even when they are no longer there.
~ Andy Goldsworthy
Yet here surely was victor's justice, tinged with the sour smell of sanctimony, a reminder that honor and dishonor often traveled in trace across a battlefield, and that even a liberator could come home stained if not befouled.
~ Rick Atkinson
We do not disappear without a trace. We leave a wake that never quite disappears, a gash in time that we so laboriously leave behind us.
~ Lars Saabye Christensen
I got my heart checked, report says it's perfectly normal, there is no trace of love in it
~ Rushabh Patel
30 November. My dustbin has been on its last legs for some time, and after the binmen have called this morning I find no trace of it. Never having heard of tautology, the binmen have put the dustbin in the dustbin.
~ Alan Bennett
Maybe she's helping him because his hands are full," Lydia suggested. The girl kissed a trace of chocolate from the corner of his mouth. "Or not.
~ Diana Peterfreund
I suppose if a man has something once, always something of it remains.
~ Ernest Hemingway
And I take all that sadness back inside me, cleaning the floor, sweeping up the shredded bits of wax, because I don't want to leave any trace of my pain behind.
~ Lisa Gardner