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If you manage to live long enough, most of your greatest fears become fond memories to look back on.
— Ashly Lorenzana
Some of the greatest minds on earth also have a great capacity to remember. Many would prefer to forget their memories of mankind.
— Anthony Douglas
The greatest joys of life are happy memories. Your job is to create as many of them as possible.
— Brian Tracy
The greatest thing of all is love. Time can't pale that as easily as it fades old memories.
— Jostein Gaarder
The greatest memories a person might have in their life is, childhood. It's really a painful nostalgia.
— Lathish R. Shankar
The termites of reduction have always gnawed away at life: even the greatest love ends up as a skeleton of feeble memories.
— Milan Kundera
I don't really think our greatest memories are always great while they're happening.
— Carol Plum-Ucci
And so their memories took on potential, which is of course how our greatest nostalgias are born.
— Mohsin Hamid
Memories are either the greatest poetry, when they are memories of a vital happiness, or a burning pain, when they touch dried wounds.
p. 479 — Ivan Goncharov
p. 479 — Ivan Goncharov
One of the aged greatest miseries is that they cannot easily find a companion able to share the memories of the past.
— Samuel Johnson
Time is, after all, the greatest of poets; and the sons of Memory stand a better chance of being the heirs of Fame.
— James Russell Lowell
Published papers may omit important steps and the memory of men of science, even the greatest, is sadly fallible.
— John Desmond Bernal
My greatest memories as a kid were playing sports with my dad and watching sports with my dad.
— Mark Teixeira
Guilt is the greatest monster. Remorse, a killer. But the worst are the memories. Yet sometimes, they are the only things that keep our people alive.
— Melina Marchetta
Poetry...is full of visions pulled more from our hearts than from our minds. Our greatest poems are written in the dust of our deepest memories.
— John Ritter