Dementia Memory Quotes
Collection of top 14 famous quotes about Dementia Memory
Dementia Memory Quotes & Sayings
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If I have to die either for religion or atheism I would prefer atheism, since my conscience will respect my rational decision.
— M.F. Moonzajer
Call up and say you were killed. Let go of that damn glass.
— J.D. Salinger
I am daily learning
To be the reluctant guardian of your memories
There was light in those eyes; I miss that — Richard L. Ratliff
To be the reluctant guardian of your memories
There was light in those eyes; I miss that — Richard L. Ratliff
Dementia: Is it more painful to forget, or to be forgotten?
— Joyce Rachelle
Making things difficult for the reader is less an attack on the reader than it is on the age and its facile knowledge-market.
— Don DeLillo
It is the framework which changes with each new technology and not just the picture within the frame.
— Marshall McLuhan
Was the dementia of old age a blessing in disguise? No more thoughts. No more damage inflicted. No more memories of damage survived.
— Janet Turpin Myers
When will my country die for me?
— Grace Slick
The next generation will always surpass the previous one. It's one of the never-ending cycles in life.
— Masashi Kishimoto
We think so much about the present and so little about eternity that we turn eternity into nothing and nothing into eternity.
— Mark Batterson
Amazing that Americans can obtain so much mass, approximate stuff of two or three people in Beijing.
— Andrew Durbin