In Memory Of A Mother Quotes
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The sharpest memory of our old-fashioned Christmas eve is my mother's hand making sure I was settled in bed.
— Paul Engle
Memory is the mother of all wisdom.
— Aeschylus
Punish the body to perfect the soul.
— Mark Twight
She never thought when she overthrew a queen that thereafter all queens would be unsteady.
— Philippa Gregory
Her mother and memory lapses were BFFs.
— Kelly Moran
His mother's memory tore at his heart because she had died loving him, when he was too young and selfish to love her in return,
— George Orwell
Or maybe we'll make a home somewhere inside ourselves, to carry with us wherever we go- which is the way I carry my mother now.
— Veronica Roth
Sometimes it's blood memory ... not the blood your mother and father gave you ... but that which stretches back two or three thousand years.
— Martha Graham
My first memory of cinema is my mother taking me to see 'Silkwood,' which is about a whistleblower at a nuclear power plant.
— Joshua Oppenheimer
No, as far as I am concerned, let your wife cherish the memory of this dead, stainless mother. Why should I interfere with her illusions?
— Oscar Wilde
A bad memory is the mother of invention.
— Gerald Brenan
Reggie's earliest memory of her mother began with her mother balancing an egg on its end and ended with Reggie losing her left ear.
— Jennifer McMahon
That was seven years ago. The doctors told her father the memory would fade, like the big messy scar on her arm, but neither ever did.
— Holly Black
My mother wrote poetry when I was young - I have an early memory of the sound of her typewriter - and my father told me inventive bedtime stories.
— Eula Biss
This was your mother's door. She was loyal, brilliant, beautiful, and she was my friend. I will treasure her memory forever.
— E.B. White
My mother always says that fear and pain are immediate, and that, when they're gone we're left with the concept, but not the true memory.
— Tea Obreht
I think about my mother singing after lunch on a Summer afternoon, twirling in blue dress across the floor of her dressing room
— Audrey Niffenegger
Mother is fading for him, her face receding into shadows, her memory diminishing with each passing day, leaking like sand from a fist.
— Khaled Hosseini
Too much ends in smoke.
— Toba Beta
How can I leave my mark on the world, I thought, unless I get out there first and see it?
— Phil Knight
Memory for most is a kind of afterlife; for my mother, it is another form of life.
— Fern Schumer Chapman
Hesitating, at the threshold of various illusory paths of life, I considered them one by one, without daring to pursue any one of them.
— Francois-Rene De Chateaubriand
Last memory of my mother is her being dragged away
— Jean McConville
My mother relied on her memory to do things because she couldn't read. Part of that was not really knowing numbers.
— Edward P. Jones
He creates one hundred senators, either because that number was sufficient, or because there were only one hundred who could name their fathers. They
— Livy
I don't know if I saw blood before turning into Mother's arms or if I daubed it on later, in my memory, with a brush (Life of Pi 36)
— Yann Martel
I was a pop-music junkie. My parents were into Frank Sinatra and Doris Day. They weren't too excited when I had Aretha or the Stones pumping.
— Kara DioGuardi
One hundred guitarists making lots of noise would not be something you'd want to listen to.
— Glenn Branca
Liesel was sure her mother carried the memory of him, slung over her shoulder. She dropped him. She saw his feet and legs and body slap the platform.
— Markus Zusak
People in cities may forget the soil for as long as a hundred years, but Mother Nature's memory is long and she will not let them forget indefinitely.
— Henry Cantwell Wallace
Come morning, his memory would be of a night spent watching over them all. And each of them - dog and boy, mother and old man - would feel the same.
— David Wroblewski
One of the best and the most painful things about time traveling has been the opportunity to see my mother alive.
— Audrey Niffenegger
To my father, who told me the stories that matter. To my mother, who taught me to remember them.
— Marita Golden