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memories rain path
I am suddenly left alone again on the sunny path, with a memory of the rain. Azar Nafisi
memories writing past
As I search the archives of my memory I seem to discern six types or methods [of judicial writing] which divide themselves from one another with measurable distinctness. There is the type magisterial or imperative; the type laconic or sententious; the type conversational or homely; the type refined or artificial, smelling of the lamp, verging at times upon preciosity or euphuism; the demonstrative or persuasive; and finally the type tonsorial or agglutinative, so called from the shears and the pastepot which are its implements and emblem. Benjamin Cardozo
memories reality past
It's the worst part of seeing old friends: when your rose-colored memories become undone by reality. Brad Meltzer
memories who-we-are matter
Don't go to eighth grade...don't talk about something old...don't bring up old memories that have nothing to do with who we are now. THIS is all that matters! TODAY. Brad Meltzer
memories night light
The memories of childhood have a strange shuttling quality, and areas of darkness ring the spaces of light. The memories of childhood are like clear candles in an acre of night, illuminating fixed scenes from surrounding darkness. Carson McCullers
memories inspiration imagination
The moment of inspiration can come from memory, or language, or the imagination, or experience - anything that makes an impression forcibly enough for language to form. Carol Ann Duffy
memories trying really-great
I don't know what you're going through life doing if you're not really trying to collect some really great memories. Channing Tatum
memories grateful thinking
I think the secret to a hoppy life is a selective memory. Remember what you are most grateful for and quickly forget what your not. Richard Paul Evans
memories rap loss
... her taste in music haunted my memory and I had to stop at Tower Records on the Upper West Side to buy ninety dollars' worth of rap CDs but, as expected, I'm at a loss: [...] voices uttering ugly words like digit, pudding, chunk. Bret Easton Ellis
painting people stop
People stop and say 'Why are you painting on a building?' Bob Murray
painting shows simpler
I wanted a painting that shows a more simpler time. Jonathan Simon
painting materials
Painting is so much more than the materials. Brian Johnson
painting eloquence
Eloquence is the painting of thought ... Blaise Pascal
painting canvas problem
The animation of the canvas is one of the hardest problems of painting. Alfred Sisley
painting far-away form
There are forms that can only be seen when you are near a painting, others only appear when you are far away. Robert Henri
painting theory these-days
Frankly, these days, without a theory to go with it, I can't see a painting. Tom Wolfe
painting easier sells
It was easier to sell a painting that was not for sale. Steve Martin
painting stem contrast
Painting stems from a sense of organisation, the sensed positions of contrasts. Not that it is about this. Roy Lichtenstein
forgotten star
That's Hollywood. Boom! From star to forgotten actor. Dirk Benedict
forgotten learned students
You want students to have learned it so well they haven't forgotten it. Dan Clark
forgotten buyers interest
Ads are planned and written with some utterly wrong conception. They are written to please their seller. The interest of the buyer is forgotten Claude C. Hopkins
forgotten known
For once a thing is known, it can never be unknown. It can only be forgotten. Anita Brookner
forgotten used martyr
Martyrs, my friend, have to choose between being forgotten, mocked or used. As for being understood - never. Albert Camus
forgotten remember
We're going back to remember the forgotten ones, Merle Haggard
forgotten god
God hasn't forgotten you, no more than he had forgotten Job. William Lawson
forgotten good happen night past played series
I guess, in a way, it's good that that didn't happen this past April. I don't think any of us who played in that series have forgotten it, though. I know it's a night I'll never forget. Andrew Raycroft
forgotten ends labor
We 've wholly forgotten how to die. But be sure you do die nevertheless. Do your work, and finish it. If you know how to begin, you will know when to end. Henry David Thoreau