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Death would be a boon if only it could blot out the memories.
— H.P. Lovecraft
Play Mozart in memory of me.
— Frederic Chopin
The pain we cause will haunt our memories and eat at our souls. I do not seek forgiveness, only the emptiness of death.
— Harley King
For a long time, my subconscious rested in a dark place, ticking through memories like a jukebox selecting a record ...
— Chelsie Shakespeare
Remember me, even if it's only in a corner and secretly. Don't let me go.
— Carlos Ruiz Zafon
I live for the moments that won't die in my memory.
— Jenim Dibie
I like to think that people live on in other people's memories.
— Christine Keeler
It's hard to imagine, seeing all of us breathing yet one day each of us shall be gone, leaving memories.
— Auliq Ice
Comrades mine and I in the midst, and their memory ever to keep for the dead I loved so well.
— Walt Whitman
Those who live in memories are never really dead.
— Kate Morton
Sometimes it's the memories we should have had that are most painful.
— Valynne E. Maetani
When the dead betray the living, the victims are memories.
The Book of Brin — Michael J. Sullivan
The Book of Brin — Michael J. Sullivan
He asked me once what I wanted when I died, what I wanted out of life, and I told him I just wanted more happy memories than sad ones.
— R. YS Perez
Memories are of the ethereal, and not the material world, that is how I know I am forever.
— Michael Poeltl
Eventually, however, the denial turned into emptiness and my childhood ended.
— Floyd C. Forsberg
Even post true death memories carried on the waves of universal energy will defy the faux perception of finality.
— Truth Devour
Because in the end, we die. It's like Chekhov observed in so many of his plays: 'in two hundred years, no one will even know we were here.
— Zack Love
There is neither replay of time nor life.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Death comes as it pleases; it is no respecter of persons leaving memories and a fading sound of a familiar voice.
— Jonah Books
Well, death might take lives, but it doesn't take memories.
— M.J. Abraham
How people die remains in the memory of those who live on
— Cicely Saunders
Some people walk into our lives and leave footprints on our hearts. Others walk into our lives and we want to leave footprints on their face!
— Auliq Ice
Honor Lost
Ambulant sunshine pierced
the soot covered glass ~
the feeble man wandered by
in this ritual morning pass ... — Muse
Ambulant sunshine pierced
the soot covered glass ~
the feeble man wandered by
in this ritual morning pass ... — Muse
A place with no handholds,no landmarks,no past at all:That would have been too much like dying
— Margaret Atwood
It is as if people refused to leave their dead alone, forced them back into the light, made them keep their composure even in death.
— Bernhard Schlink
We can not tell what can happen in a minute.
How fragile is our life.
Soon we are gone and forgotten.
But our memories lives on. — Lailah Gifty Akita
How fragile is our life.
Soon we are gone and forgotten.
But our memories lives on. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Memories is all that you have, which help you survive the storms and struggles of your daily life after you lose someone!
— Nikita Dudani
The stars are dead, but their memories fill the sky
— Gregory Galloway
The disquieting news of Danny Villanueva's death brought back memories of our time together at KNBC in the early 1970s.
— Tom Brokaw
Death augments distance and dulls the memory. Death reconciles.
— Leonid Andreyev
There is no unstoppable force but time, no impenetrable object except that which separates us from the past.
— James Rozoff
The fear of not being remembered is a dangerous thing.
— Carla H. Krueger
Sign of old age: distress at all leave-takings, all separations. And the sadness of memories, because I'm aware they're condemned to death.
— Simone De Beauvoir
This is what death does to you, it takes and takes, so that all that is left of your memories is a faint tracing of spilled ash.
— Hilary Mantel
That's the beautiful thing about innocence; even monsters have a pocketful of childhood memories with which to seek comfort with.
— Dave Matthes
The dead have nothing except the memory they've left.
— Ferenc Molnar
If we knew a person was going to die, we'd hold harder to the memories."
Fire corrected him, in a whisper. "The good memories. — Kristin Cashore
Fire corrected him, in a whisper. "The good memories. — Kristin Cashore
I started writing after the death of my grandfather - memories, poems, etc. It was very personal; for years I did not share my writing with anyone.
— Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
Though yet of Hamlet our dear brother's death the memory be green.
— William Shakespeare
The sudden loss of her father was like living with a wound that would never heal, yet her memories of him were fading more and more every day.
— Frank Beddor
The obsession with the afterlife is born of a panic at not having memories of a before-life.
— Dean Cavanagh
People leave strange little memories of themselves behind when they die.
— Haruki Murakami
Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal.
From an Irish headstone — Richard Puz
From an Irish headstone — Richard Puz
Look out, Death: I am coming.-Art thou not glad? what talks we'll have.-What memories of old battles.-Come, bring the bowl, Death; I am thirsty.
— Sidney Lanier
I answer the heroic question, 'Death, where is thy sting?' with 'It is in my heart and mind and memories.
— Maya Angelou
Every death of those you love is the death also of so many shared memories and understanding, of a now irretrievable part of your own life.
— Richard Flanagan
On the mountains of memory by the world's wellsprings, in all man's eyes, where the light of life of him is on all past things, death only dies.
— Algernon Charles Swinburne
It was one of those rare times when remembering the dead was more inmportant than tending to the needs of the living.
— Dean Koontz
Death comes when memories are lost.
— Hiroshi Yamamoto