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memories old-friends
Richard Paul Evans Old friends are memories personified.
memories real giving
Richelle Mead I nearly dropped the plate I held. "You've asked me out tons of times." "Not really. I've made inapproprite suggestions and frequently pushed for nudity. But I've never asked you out on a real date. And, if memory serves, you did say you'd give me a fair chance once I let you clean out my trust fund." "I didn't clean it out," I scoffed.
memories eye kissing
Richelle Mead That’s the last time you’re going to kiss me,” I warned when it ended. He smiled knowingly, and in his eyes, I could see his own memories of that night. “So you say.
memories kids dust
Roz Chast As I would soon learn myself, cleaning up what a parent leaves behind stirs up dust, both literal and metaphorical. It dredges up memories. You feel like you’re a kid again, poking around in your parents’ closet, only this time there’s no chance of getting in trouble, so you don’t have to be so sure that everything gets put back exactly where it was before you did your poking around. Still, you hope to find something, or maybe you fear finding something, that will completely change your conception of the parent you thought you knew.
memories heart scotland
Ronnie Corbett I certainly treasure the memory and indeed the picture, which still hangs in my house in Scotland, of Ronnie Barker and I with the Choir when we came to Wales to shoot our Welsh choir section of the "Two Ronnies" programme. You are very close to my heart.
memories thinking things-in-life
Romy Schneider Memories are the best things in life, I think.
memories ideas imagination
Umberto Eco This, in fact, is the power of the imagination, which, combining the memory of gold with that of the mountain, can compose the idea of a golden mountain.
memories two advice
Umberto Eco You must overcome any shyness and have a conversation with the librarian, because he can offer you reliable advice that will save you much time. You must consider that the librarian (if not overworked or neurotic) is happy when he can demonstrate two things: the quality of his memory and erudition and the richness of his library, especially if it is small. The more isolated and disregarded the library, the more the librarian is consumed with sorrow for its underestimation. A person who asks for help makes the librarian happy.
regret no-regrets remembered
Travie McCoy I'd like to be remembered as someone that lived life by his own rules with no regrets.
regret law careers
William Jennings Bryan That is the one thing in my public career that I regret--my work to secure the enactment of the Federal Reserve Law.
regret evil may
Samuel Johnson The business of life is to go forward; he who sees evil in prospect meets it in his way, and he who catches it by retrospection turns back to find it. That which is feared may sometimes be avoided, but that which is regretted to-day may be regretted again to-morrow.
regret cells secret
Sarah Orne Jewett In the life of each of us, I said to myself, there is a place remote and islanded, and given to endless regret or secret happiness; we are each the uncompanioned hermit and recluse of an hour or a day; we understand our fellows of the cell to whatever age of history they may belong.
regret past men
Townes Van Zandt Humans can't live in the present, like animals do. Humans are always thinking about the future or the past. So it's a veil of tears, man. I don't know anything that's going to benefit me now, except love. I just need an overwhelming amount of love. And a nap. Mostly a nap.
regret real mean
Sarah Dessen That's not a real answer.' Says who?' Says me. I mean real fear, like of failure, of death, of regret. Like that. Something that keeps you awake nights, questioning your very existence.' Clowns.
regret doors light
Sarah Dessen This felt right. Not just leaving, but how I was doing it. Without regret, without second guessing. And with Wes right there, holding the door open for me as I walked out into the light.
regret real night
Sarah Dessen Okay," I said, "what's your biggest fear?" As always, he took a second to think about the answer. "Clowns," he said. "Clowns." "Yup." I just looked at him. "What?" he said, glancing over at me. "That is not a real answer," I told him. "Says who?" "Says me. I meant a real fear, like of failure, of death, of regret. Like that. Something that keeps you awake nights, questioning your very existence." He thought for a second. "Clowns.
regret children beats
Zoe Wanamaker And children? 'I don't have any regrets about not having had children. What's the point? It's just something else to beat yourself up over.
lifetime hours terror
Walter de La Mare An hour's terror is better than a lifetime of timidity.
lifetime aim
Salma Hayek I aim for a lifetime full of movies.
lifetime mines
Kerry Packer You only get one Alan Bond in your lifetime. And I've had mine
lifetime putting recreate spent studies together
Paul Whelton You can't recreate those samples, ... It's really devastating to the investigators who spent a lifetime putting these studies together faithfully. It's their life's work.
lifetime
Mary Balogh I have read somewhere that we often spend a lifetime searching for what we already have.
lifetime crabs fishes
Phil Robertson Better a days catch of fish than a lifetime of crabs.