Quotes about memories
memories blue blood
True in the game, as long as blood is blue in my veins I pour my Heineken brew to my deceased crew on memory lane Nas
memories grandmother blood
Although my grandmother lived out her long life in the shadow of Rainy Mountian, the immense landscape of the continental interior lay like memory in her blood N. Scott Momaday
memories perfect live-in-the-moment
In every life there is a perfect moment, like a flash of sun. We can shape our days by that, if we will - before by faith, and afterward by memory. Myrtle Reed
memories good-memories forget
A good forgettery is a happier possession than a good memory. Myrtle Reed
memories water feelings
My earliest memory is aged three, seeing sunlight on water and feeling it was really magical. Miranda July
memories grief together
Grief and memory go together. After someone dies, that's what you're left with. And the memories are so slippery yet so rich. Mike Mills
memories boys age
Middle age, my boy. No memory at all. John Williams
memories people ephemeral
So much of what we do is ephemeral and quickly forgotten, even by ourselves, so it's gratifying to have something you have done linger in people's memories. John Williams
memories people treasure
I have a treasure trove of Baker memories, all of which reinforce my sense of Howard Baker as one of the most decent people with whom I have worked. While I was simply a young staffer, he never treated me or my colleagues as anything else but equals. John Yarmuth
memories going-away hearing
My eyesight is not nearly as good. My hearing is probably going away. My memory is slipping too. But I'm still around. John Wooden
memories blank loaded
My memory was never loaded with anything but blank cartridges. Mark Twain
memories thinking games
I think of memory as a game, that is as something one engages in with a very profound kind of "playfulness." Mark Leyner
memories men skulls
Memory is all we are. Moments and feelings, captured in amber, strung on filaments of reason. Take a man’s memories and you take all of him. Chip away a memory at a time and you destroy him as surely as if you hammered nail after nail through his skull. Mark Lawrence
memories wind littles
Each day the memories weigh a little heavier. Each day they drag you down that bit further. You wind them around you, a single thread at a time, and you weave your own shroud, you build a cocoon, and in it madness grows. Mark Lawrence
memories cutting dangerous
Memories are dangerous things. You turn them over and over, until you know every touch and corner, but still you'll find an edge to cut you. Mark Lawrence
memories teenage kids
The actual, original 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,' I have vague memories of because I was pretty small, but I loved, loved, loved it. I have only those weird, visceral little-kid memories: I remember the extreme flat, two dimensional green that was their skin or the weird pizza with no sauce - it was just like yellow, drippy cheese. Mae Whitman
memories men thinking
I think Dexter is a man who ... a part of himself is very much frozen, or arrested in a place that is pre-memory, pre-conscious, pre-verbal. Something very traumatic happened to him, he doesn't know what that is. And I think on some level he wants to know. He denies his humanity, he describes himself as someone who is without feeling, and yet I think that he maybe suspects - in a way that maybe isn't even conscious yet when we first meet him - that he is in fact a human being. Michael C. Hall
memories school people
When I was 16, I was working on 'Arrested Development.' My memories of being 16 were just trying to keep up with school while doing the show and trying to be around all those people on the show, as much as I could. Michael Cera
memories years eight
How many radio shows I did is lost to memory now; it's in the hundreds - maybe even close to being in the thousands - for the span of years from the time I was eight till I was about fifteen. Mel Torme
memories imagination
Memory is imagination pinned down. Mason Cooley
memories current-events currents
Memories contain hidden editorials on current events. Mason Cooley
memories eye past
Mild brown eyes beckon me to the past, but memory provides no clue. Mason Cooley
memories giving literature
Literature gives us a memory of lives we did not lead. Mason Cooley
memories history creative
Creative memory is the historian's most subtle opponent. Mason Cooley
memories mean numbers
I do have a really good memory. I mean, like, I can remember all the phone numbers of everybody on the street I grew up on. Mary Karr
memories literature memoir
Memoir is not an act of history, but an act of memory, which is innately corrupt. Mary Karr
memories fear stronger
Guilt was a fascinating thing: it seemed not to weaken over time. If anything it grew stronger as the circumstances faded from memory, as the fear and the necessity became abstract. And only her own actions stood out with crystal clarity. Michael Grant
memories trying remember
I have a good memory for words, and when I come upon a word I don't know, I remember it, or try to - it's almost like a tic. Michael Chabon
memories writing office
Now I'm writing about contemporary Los Angeles from memory. My process was to hang out, observe, research what I was writing about, and almost immediately go back to my office and write those sections. So it was a very close transfer between observation and writing. Michael Connelly
memories believe feelings
A story begins with this nebulous feeling that’s hard to get a hold of and you’re testing your feelings and assumptions, testing what you believe. They end up turning into keepsakes and mementos –like amber in which a memory gets trapped. Michael Chabon
memories self smell
I found one remaining box of comics which I had saved. When I opened it up and that smell came pouring out, that old paper smell, I was struck by a rush of memories, a sense of my childhood self that seemed to be contained in there. Michael Chabon
memories thinking hands
In the name of Jerusalem. If I forget the extermination of the Jews, may my right hand wither, may my tongue stick to my palate if I cease to think of you, if I do not keep the extermination of the Jews in memory even at my happiest hour. Menachem Begin
memories space forever
There are so many wonders awaiting us. If we can upload memories, then we might be able to combat Alzheimers, as well as create a brain-net of memories and emotions to replace the internet, which would revolutionize entertainment, the economy, and our way of life. Maybe even to help us live forever, and send consciousness into outer space. Michio Kaku