Quotes about memories
memories effort succeed
It takes a huge effort to free yourself from memory, but when you succeed, you start to realize that you're capable of far more than you imagined. Paulo Coelho
memories attitude player
The money is in a different league these days, of course, but I have special memories of the 60s and 70s which players today don't have. There wasn't the same celebrity attitude and media exposure. We had a bit more freedom. Peter Shilton
memories past light
And only the enlightened can recall their former lives; for the rest of us, the memories of past existences are but glints of light, twinges of longing, passing shadows, disturbingly familiar, that are gone before they can be grasped, like the passage of that silver bird on Dhaulagiri. Peter Matthiessen
memories nations dies
A nation is the sum of its memories, and when those memories are allowed to die, it is less of a nation.
memories liars good-memories
A liar must have a good memory. -Mendacem oportet esse memorem Quintilian
memories liars army
A liar ought to have a good memory. Quintilian
memories liars lying
It is fitting that a liar should be a man of good memory. Quintilian
memories farewell bereavement
Farewell is said by the living, in life, every day. It is said with love and friendship, with the affirmation that the memories are lasting if the flesh is not. R. A. Salvatore
memories years heartbeat
A span of a few heartbeats can make for a greater memory than the sum of a mundane year.-Catti-brie R. A. Salvatore
memories flower sunshine
We are all dying, every moment that passes of every day. That is the inescapable truth of this existence. It is a truth that can paralyze us with fear, or one that can energize us with impatience, with the desire to explore and experience, with the hope- nay, the iron-will!- to find a memory in every action. To be alive, under sunshine, or starlight, in weather fair or stormy. To dance with every step, be they through gardens of flowers or through deep snows. R. A. Salvatore
memories fence
My earliest memories are being pinned to a fence with a switchblade. Quincy Jones
memories class hey
You're an actor, you want to do a scene in class. But one of the things I've always had is I've always had a really good memory. So I would go and watch a movie and then I would see a scene in the movie and I go, hey I'd like to do that in class this Wednesday. Quentin Tarantino
memories home writing
What I would do is I would just remember the scene and I'd go home and I'd write out the scene from memory. And anything I didn't remember I would just fill in the blanks myself and then go and give it to a classmate and then we'd do it. Quentin Tarantino
memories guy childhood
My earliest childhood memories are of watching Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein and Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed. I remember not liking Frankenstein then and going, "Who is this bald guy?" But I love it now. Quentin Tarantino
memories lying years
Human memory is a marvelous but fallacious instrument. The memories which lie within us are not carved in stone; not only do they tend to become erased as the years go by, but often they change, or even increase by incorporating extraneous features. Primo Levi
memories men clothes
I beg the reader not to go in search of messages. It is a term that I detest because it distresses me greatly, for it forces on me clothes that are not mine, which in fact belong to a human type that I distrust; the prophet, the soothsayer, the seer. I am none of these; I'm a normal man with a good memory who fell into a maelstrom and got out of it more by luck than by virtue, and who from that time on has preserved a certain curiosity about maelstroms large and small, metaphorical and actual. Primo Levi
memories may painful
Rather I fear on the contrary that while we banish painful thoughts we may banish memory as well. Plutarch
memories gone wonder
Memory: what wonders it performs in preserving and storing up things gone by - or rather, things that are Plutarch
memories believe forever
I want to believe that memories, even sad and painful ones, should not be forgotten forever. Natsuki Takaya
memories men needs
The marble keeps merely a cold and sad memory of a man who would else be forgotten. No man who needs a monument ever ought to have one. Nathaniel Hawthorne
memories men ideas
There is great incongruity in this idea of monuments, since those to whom they are usually dedicated need no such recognition to embalm their memory; and any man who does, is not worthy of one. Nathaniel Hawthorne
memories disappointment years
When people look back at their childhood or youth, their wistfulness comes from the memory, not of what their lives had been in those years, but of what life had then promised to be. The expectation of some indefinable splendor, of the unusual, the exciting, the great is an attribute of youth and the process of aging is the process of that expectations' gradual extinction. One does not have to let it happen. But that fire dies for lack of fuel, under the gray weight of disappointments. Victor Hugo
memories iron taste
I can still memory - taste the fresh buttermilk pancakes and hot buttermilk biscuits - both made with lard! - that were cooked on the top, or in the oven, of that ancient iron stove. Vernon L. Smith
memories eye reality
He smiles in my memory. A curled lip. Straight teeth. Light in his eyes. Laughing, teasing, more alive in memory than I m in reality. It was him or me. I chose me. But I feel dead too. Veronica Roth
memories home self
It's just this: that there are places we all come from-deep-rooty-common places- that makes us who we are. And we disdain them or treat them lightly at our peril. We turn our backs on them at the risk of self-contempt. There is a sense in which we need to go home again-and can go home again. Not to recover home, no. But to sanctify memory. Robert Fulghum
memories people mind
Every person passing through this life will unknowingly leave something and take something away. Most of this “something” cannot be seen or heard or numbered or scientifically detected or counted. It’s what we leave in the minds of other people and what they leave in ours. Memory. The census doesn’t count it. Nothing counts without it. Robert Fulghum
memories disregard ends
No memory of having starred atones for later disregard, or keeps the end from being hard. Robert Frost
memories believe memorable
I believe the true function of age is memory. I'm recording as fast as I can. Rita Mae Brown
memories people details
It turns out that my memory is just not that great, so for specific scenes with people doing stuff, sometimes I'd have the details all wrong or I couldn't remember what happened exactly, so I just let that be. Rick Moody
memories grieving shirts
Every day I'll wear your memory like a favorite shirt upon my back Richard Thompson
memories nuts shots
Your short-term memory really is shot! It must drive you nuts!! Richard Madeley
memories self light
Each memory was brought to life before me and within me. I could not avoid them. Neither could I rationalize, explain away. I could only re-experience with total cognizance, unprotected by pretense. Self delusion was impossible, truth exposed in this blinding light. Nothing as I thought it had been. Nothing as I hoped it had been. Only as it had been. Richard Matheson
memories feelings satisfaction
Memory was such a worthless thing, really. Nothing it dealt with was attainable. It was concerned with phantom acts and feelings, with all that was uncapturable except in thought. It was without satisfaction. Richard Matheson