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A man always remembers his first love with special tenderness, but after that he begins to bunch them.
— H.L. Mencken
I'm not someone who remembers dreams for long. I forget them as soon as I wake up- if I've had any, that is.
— Krzysztof Kieslowski
Mirrors taught: Perhaps there were always at least two sorts of reality, what you credited, and what was true.
— Tanith Lee
The hard time is when people remembers you, because you need to be with them and its easy when they forgets you.
— Nutan Bajracharya
The wind is us
it gathers and remembers all our voices, then sends them talking and telling through the leaves and the fields. — Truman Capote
it gathers and remembers all our voices, then sends them talking and telling through the leaves and the fields. — Truman Capote
The male gender remembers only the things that entertain them.
— Dante Burroughs
We come to understand God as we come to trust Him, and we never trust without releasing the grip we hold on our own will.
— Toni Sorenson
Only a dead nation remembers its heroes when they die. Real nations respect them when they are alive.
— Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
No person of quality ever remembers social restrictions save when considering how most piquantly to break them.
— James Branch Cabell
When my life is throughAnd the angels ask me to recallThe thrill of them allThen I shall tell themI remember you
— Johnny Mercer
If I had my career to play over, one thing I'd do differently is swing more. Those 1,200 walks I got, nobody remembers them.
— Pee Wee Reese
Marriage is the alliance of two people, one of whom never remembers birthdays and the other who never forgets them.
— Ogden Nash
I didn't know anything about it, I swear. Nor did Dave Bassett. We were sitting there saying 'What's happening here?'. It is frightening. A nightmare.
— Harry Redknapp
I think when you first start out, you're writing books that are about your immediate place.
— Jami Attenberg
Strange, awkwardly written, and even shocking, it broke new ground in more than geographical and observational terms.
— Linda Colley
When an artist becomes complacent, he dies.
— Nate Parker
History remembers only the celebrated, genealogy remembers them all.
— Laurence Overmire
What happens is that your wretched memory remembers the words and forgets what's behind them.
— Augusto Roa Bastos
What will be the good of the conquest of leisure and health, if no one remembers how to use them?
— Bertrand Russell
I want faith; but I am faithless
— Errol Flynn