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My memory is not so good so my most memorable show is the last one I played. Songs are written with intention but they only emerge in the moment.
— Jason Mraz
My earliest memories as a child are listening to Beatles records, and they are a big part of how I've learned to write pop songs.
— Christina Perri
We must use terror, assassination, intimidation, land confiscation, and the cutting of all social services to rid the Galilee of its Arab population.
— David Ben-Gurion
The bottom line is that there is a lot more that could and should be done to help people with nutrition and exercise.
— Parris Glendening
Sharks are declining globally ...
— Barbara Block
There are songs I used to love that now I absolutely refuse to listen to, they trigger memories and feelings i don't want to experience again.
— Colleen Hoover
I like the idea of it as a trickster motif. You know like you're kind of just messing around with people's memories of songs.
— DJ Spooky
To reminisce with my old friends, a chance to share some memories, and play our songs again.
— Ricky Nelson
Some songs are never just ordinary songs, they become the memories you collect in your life.
— Seekerohan
Songs can be like photos - they hold a memory, a moment, and thoughts that keep you warm inside.
— Judy Moore
Some songs can make you to travel a million miles inside your head
— Pradeepa Pandiyan
Sing me no songs of daylight,
For the sun is the enemy of lovers
Sing instead of shadows and darkness,
And memories of midnight — Sidney Sheldon
For the sun is the enemy of lovers
Sing instead of shadows and darkness,
And memories of midnight — Sidney Sheldon
When an angel comes down and takes me away, memories of me and my songs will always stay until the end of time
— Tupac Shakur
The joke loses everything when the joker laughs himself.
— Friedrich Schiller