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Middle age, my boy. No memory at all.
— John Williams
I'm in my 40s and I'm constantly surprised by how much my childhood still plays a part in my life.
— Sara Sheridan
I think that the memory of Armenia's genocide opened my eyes at an early age to the existence of political cynicism.
— Serj Tankian
Women do not lie about their age. In fact, no woman ever has, its just that memory is the first thing to go.
— David C. Holley
All art is a memory of age-old things, dark things, whose fragments live on in the artist.
— Paul Klee
Memory is a sly devil that pretends to wear the cloak of truth, but deceives us both in our youth and our age.
— Harley King
Time didn't age you; memory did.
— Richard Powers
From a very young age, I would fall off the bed and wake up on the floor because of dreams. I have a memory from the age of four in which I felt God.
— Ayelet Zurer
My memory plays me odd tricks these days [...] Age spares us nothing, old friend. Like ancient trees, we die from the top.
— Gore Vidal
She had died at age twelve, and by now she was nothing but the memory of love
nothing, now, but bones. — Kim Edwards
nothing, now, but bones. — Kim Edwards
The problem with memories is they get more valuable with time,
and the places we keep them get weaker with age. — Michael Xavier
and the places we keep them get weaker with age. — Michael Xavier
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
One of the best things about aging is being able to watch imagination overtake memory.
— Harriet Doerr
What can ever equal the memory of being young together?
— Michael Stein
The young have aspirations that never come to pass, the old have reminiscences of what never happened.
— Saki
May you keep dreaming until the day you die. May imagination overtake memory. May you die young at a ripe old age.
— Mark Batterson
This was something he'd done a great deal of when he was very young, so young the memory was washed to sepia with age.
— Heidi Cullinan
As we age we begin to grasp at youthful bliss like a life raft in a sea of harsh reality.
— Brad Herzog
Childhood isn't just those years. It's also the opinions you form about them afterward. That's why our childhoods are so long.
— Kim Stanley Robinson
As age changes with each moment, we become that little bit more of a distant memory to the person we are currently.
— Tammy-Louise Wilkins
Once upon a time, when I was young, his forgetting might have rendered my memory meaningless. I no longer require so much from life.
— Abigail Thomas
Roscoe was spiritually illegal, a bootlegger of the soul, a mythic creature made of words and wit and wild deeds and boundless memory.
— William Kennedy
For the first time I realized adults could back themselves into corners so remote that love, or its memory, could no longer reach them.
— Kirby Wright
Memory is the first casualty of middle age, if I remember correctly.
— Candice Bergen
Folks double my age and older often run down a conversation tracking a vanishing world that will, with the passing of their memory, vanish entirely.
— Charles D'Ambrosio
People have a habit, in the age of cameraphones and social networking, of being a bit too quick to turn all sorts of experiences into a 'memory'.
— Tom Cox