Quotes about memories
memories body next
We create the possibility for a better human form in our next life if during our jamaloca existence after death, when we still have an astral body, we can have memories connected with music. Rudolf Steiner
memories cat home
1946, if my memory is correct. Harry "The Cat" Brecheen went against the Red Sox in Game 7. I stayed home to listen, practically had my head inside the radio. W. P. Kinsella
memories happy-life mind
The moral backbone of literature is about that whole question of memory. To my mind it seems clear that those who have no memory have the much greater chance to lead happy lives. W. G. Sebald
memories believe eye
At the time I could no more believe my eyes than I can now trust my memory. W. G. Sebald
memories night reality
In my photographic work I was always especially entranced... by the moment when the shadows of reality, so to speak, emerge out of nothing on the exposed paper, as memories do in the middle of the night, darkening again if you try to cling to them. W. G. Sebald
memories thinking darkness
...the darkness does not lift but becomes yet heavier as I think how little we can hold in mind, how everything is constantly lapsing into oblivion with every extinguished life, how the world is, as it were, draining itself, in that the history of countless places and objects which themselves have no power or memory is never heard, never described or passed on. W. G. Sebald
memories despair littles
One has the impression that something is stirring inside [photographs] - it is as if one can hear little cries of despair, gémissements de désespoir... as if the photographs themselves had a memory and were remembering us and how we, the surviving, and those who preceded us, once were. W. G. Sebald
memories distance missing
part memory part distance remaining mine in the ways that I learn to miss you W. S. Merwin
memories mind age
I shall carry to the Catacombs of Age, Photographically lined On the tablet of my mind W. S. Gilbert
memories believe men
Christ did not enchant men; He demanded that they believe in Him: except on one occasion, the Transfiguration. For a brief while, Peter, James, and John were permitted to see Him in His glory. For that brief while they had no need of faith. The vision vanished, and the memory of it did not prevent them from all forsaking Him when He was arrested, or Peter from denying that he had ever known Him. W. H. Auden
memories faces steps
Shall memory restore The steps and the shore, The face and the meeting place; W. H. Auden
memories kids goal
When people come up to me and say, "I was at your Game 7 in the playoffs in Toronto," or, "I saw your first goal in the NHL," that triggers memories. But I don't sit around my kitchen table and tell my kids, "You know, one year I got 92 goals." Wayne Gretzky
memories smell important
Smell is important. It reminds a person of all the things he's been through; it is a sheath of memories and security. Tove Jansson
memories people would-be
Why do people have memories? It would be easier to die - anything to stop remembering. Vasily Grossman
memories twilight sadness
Memories, how they linger in the twilight and in the wee small hours sometimes just before dawn. Van Morrison
memories ancient wells
Every dance I make is a dive into this well of ancient memory. Twyla Tharp
memories inspiration way
There are as many forms of memory as there are ways of perceiving, and every one of them is worth mining for inspiration. Twyla Tharp
memories rivers understanding
The point is this: that the stream of memory may lead you to the river of understanding. And understanding, in turn, may be a tributary to the river of forgiveness. Wally Lamb
memories ideas brain
In science one must search for ideas. If there are no ideas, there is no science. A knowledge of facts is only valuable in so far as facts conceal ideas: facts without ideas are just the sweepings of the brain and the memory. Vissarion Belinsky
memories life-and-death midst
Comrades mine and I in the midst, and their memory ever to keep for the dead I loved so well. Walt Whitman
memories wreaths unions
If there were nothing else of Abraham Lincoln for history to stamp him with, it is enough to send him with his wreath to the memory of all future time, that he endured that hour, that day, bitterer than gall - indeed a crucifixion day - that it did not conquer him - that he unflinchingly stemmed it, and resolved to lift himself and the Union out of it. Walt Whitman
memories doors needs
Everybody needs his memories. They keep the wolf of insignificance from the door. Saul Bellow
memories party guests
If history starts as a guest list, it has a tendency to end like the memory of a drunken party: misheard, blurred, fragmentary. Sarah Churchwell
memories heart hands
And that was it; it was so easy for her. My own memories did not even belong to me. But I knew she was wrong. I had seen that comet. I knew it as well as I knew my own face, my own hands. My own heart. Sarah Dessen
memories together pieces
So many versions of just one memory, and yet none of them were right or wrong. Instead, they were all pieces. Only when fitted together, edge to edge, could they even begin to tell the whole story. Sarah Dessen
memories perfect cracks
The true story...is the realization that no time in your life is ever perfect, that even the best memories have cracks you might not see. Sarah Dessen
memories stills ifs
It's still a memory worth having, even if it's not exactly what you imagined. Sarah Dessen
memories fear real
I'd still thought that everything I thought about that night-the shame, the fear-would fade in time. But that hadn't happened. Instead, the things that I remembered, these little details, seemed to grow stronger, to the point where I could feel their weight in my chest. Nothing, however stuck with me more than the memory of stepping into that dark room and what I found there, and how the light then took that nightmare and made it real. Sarah Dessen
memories children parent
I'm very musically inclined. My parents were opera singers. As a young child, I could hear operas and I knew if they were sad, or if they reminded me of something, or they brought back a memory. Sandra Bullock
memories paris nostalgia
Americans continue to visit Paris not just for Paris, but for ‘Paris.’ As if out of some collective nostalgia for what Paris should be, more than what it is. For someone else’s memories. Rosecrans Baldwin
memories two imagination
In the broad sense, as a processing of everything one hears or witnesses, all fiction is autobiographical - imagination ground through the mill of memory. It's impossible to separate the two ingredients. Rohinton Mistry
memories home paris
My lifetime’s memories are what I have brought home from the trip. I will require them for eternity no more than that little souvenir of the Eiffel Tower I brought home from Paris. Roger Ebert
memories moving thinking
[Alan Berg's] memory haunts many people, even those who never heard him on the radio, because his death could be read as a message: Be cautious, be prudent, be bland, never push anybody, never say what you really think, offer yourself as a hostage to the weirdos even before they make the first move. These days, a lot of people are opposed to the newfound popularity of 'trash television,' and no doubt they are right, and the hosts of these shows are shameless controversy-mongers. But at least they are not intimidated. Of what use is freedom of speech to those who fear to offend? Roger Ebert