Memory Making Quotes
Collection of top 31 famous quotes about Memory Making
Memory Making Quotes & Sayings
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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
The humble have once again exhibited more insight than the exalted
— Iain W. Provan
You never know when you're making a memory
— Rickie Lee Jones
We're led by denial like lambs to slaughter, serving empires of style and carbonated sugar water.
— Ani DiFranco
I live and work alone and travel light, relying largely on my memory and making a point of letting intuition guide my way.
— Lyall Watson
There must be something deep within our memory as a species that is pleased by being able to look at what is making us warm.
— Roger Ebert
A fecking flamethrower! Why didn't I think of that? Best I came up with was a measly hair dryer.
— Karen Marie Moning
The old me is sure making things difficult for the current me.
— Colleen Hoover
One should cultivate good habits of memory, for it is capable of making existence a Paradise or an Inferno.
— Baltasar Gracian
I literally hate working out.
— Olivia Munn
The goal is to build the muscle memory for your child to instinctively ask themselves key questions before making a purchase.
— Holly D. Reid
I think that we are already making steps toward mapping out the brain so we can identify the chemical patterns that create and store memory.
— J. Michael Straczynski
One minute we were a memory in the making, and in the next we were just a memory. Something to haunt me for the rest of my life.
— Karina Halle
You and I, we were always a memory in the making.
— Karina Halle
An act of kindness may take only a moment of our time, but when captured in the heart the memory lives forever.
— Molly Friedenfeld
Memory is a riddled thing. I would caution you from making promises you cannot keep.
— Roshani Chokshi
He who in reasoning cites authority is making use of his memory rather than of his intellect.
— Leonardo Da Vinci
I came across a Haida saying that had etched itself into my memory banks: 'Joy is a well-made object, equaled only to the joy of making it.
— Adam Leith Gollner
But the loss of a memory, like the omission of a phrase during reading, rather than making for uncertainty, can lead to a premature certainty.
— Marcel Proust
I remember making that vow, the one not to forget. Not to remember what happened, but to remember who I was and how I felt.
— Neil Gaiman
Memory is an act of meaning-making. It collects the disparate pieces of our lives and distills them.
— Rebecca McClanahan
Toleration is the best religion.
— Victor Hugo